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ISSN: 2984-7176 (Print) | 2984-7184 (Online)

PUBLISHER: Guild of Educators in TESOL International Institute

PUBLICATION FORMAT: Online

FREQUENCY: Quarterly (Feb, May, Aug, Nov)

LANGUAGE: English | Filipino

ESTABLISHED: 2023

VOLUME: 1

ISSUE: 2

PUBLICATION YEAR: 2023

ADMINISTRATION OF ACADEMIC SUPPORT SYSTEM AND ACHIEVEMENT OF DESIRED OUTCOMES OF STUDENT AFFAIRS AND SERVICES IN HIGHER EDUCATION: A CORRELATIONAL INQUIRY

AUTHOR(S): Joanie T. Haramain
Cotabato State University

ABSTRACT

Learner-centered approaches have emerged as the fundamental pillar of effective pedagogy in the rapidly evolving landscape of 21st century education. This paradigm shift places the learner at the heart of the educational process, recognizing their diverse needs and aspirations. Consequently, the achievements of learners have become crucial indicators of institutional success. While extensive research has focused on student affairs and services, limited attention has been given to understanding the impact of administration on realizing the objectives of these support systems. This study aims to investigate the relationship between the administration of learner-centered academic support systems and the attainment of desired outcomes in student affairs and services within higher education institutions in the Philippines. Utilizing a non-experimental correlational quantitative research design, a sample of three hundred fifty university students from various academic disciplines was randomly selected as participants. The findings demonstrate a strong positive correlation between the administration of learner-centered academic support systems and the achievement of desired outcomes in student affairs and services. As a result, the null hypothesis was rejected based on statistical analysis employing Pearson Correlation (r). These findings highlight the significant impact that learner-centered academic support system administration has on the realization of objectives in student affairs and services within the contemporary higher educational setting. To ensure sustained best practices in student development, it is imperative for the administration to foster collaboration with internal stakeholders and external partners. Recognizing that students are the focal point of instruction, their performance serves as a reflection of the institution’s commitment to providing quality education. By aligning administrative efforts with the evolving needs of students, institutions can enhance student affairs and services and create an optimal learning environment in the 21st century.

KEYWORDS

Academic Support Administration, Correlational Research, Higher Education, Learner-Centered Approach, Student Affairs and Services, 21st Century Education

CITATION

Haramain, J. (2023). ADMINISTRATION OF ACADEMIC SUPPORT SYSTEM AND ACHIEVEMENT OF DESIRED OUTCOMES OF STUDENT AFFAIRS AND SERVICES IN HIGHER EDUCATION: A CORRELATIONAL INQUIRY. GUILD OF EDUCATORS IN TESOL INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNAL, 1(2), 196–212.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8031652

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