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Autore principale: Kwegyir-Aggrey, Peter
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Pubblicazione: 2016
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1148512
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contents Assessment of Staff Retention in Private Universities in Ghana: A Study of the Perez University College, Winneba Kwegyir-Aggrey, Peter Teacher Persistence Faculty Mobility Case Studies College Faculty Private Colleges Surveys Questionnaires Sampling Administrator Attitudes Teacher Attitudes Teacher Salaries Information Technology Library Materials Faculty Promotion Job Security Faculty Development Teacher Qualifications Teacher Student Ratio Foreign Countries Structured Interviews Staff turnover especially among lecturers in private universities is high due to poor and disappointing conditions of service. This negatively affects effective teaching, learning and research. The purpose of the study was to examine the causes of staff turnover in private universities, using the Perez University College in Winneba as a case study. The study employed the descriptive survey design to collect data from forty (40) lecturers and twenty (20) administrative staff. The convenience sampling technique was therefore used to obtain the sample size of 60 respondents. Questionnaire and interview guides were used to collect data. The study revealed that lecturers and top administrators were poorly paid. There was low research output among lecturers in private universities. Libraries lack current publications and ICT connectivity to support teaching, learning and research. The study recommended the improvement in the conditions of service of staff. It also recommended the establishment of a research fund to motivate lecturers to increase research output as well as ICT connectivity to support effective teaching, learning and research in private universities in Ghana.
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spellingShingle Assessment of Staff Retention in Private Universities in Ghana: A Study of the Perez University College, Winneba
Kwegyir-Aggrey, Peter
Teacher Persistence
Faculty Mobility
Case Studies
College Faculty
Private Colleges
Surveys
Questionnaires
Sampling
Administrator Attitudes
Teacher Attitudes
Teacher Salaries
Information Technology
Library Materials
Faculty Promotion
Job Security
Faculty Development
Teacher Qualifications
Teacher Student Ratio
Foreign Countries
Structured Interviews
Assessment of Staff Retention in Private Universities in Ghana: A Study of the Perez University College, Winneba Kwegyir-Aggrey, Peter Teacher Persistence Faculty Mobility Case Studies College Faculty Private Colleges Surveys Questionnaires Sampling Administrator Attitudes Teacher Attitudes Teacher Salaries Information Technology Library Materials Faculty Promotion Job Security Faculty Development Teacher Qualifications Teacher Student Ratio Foreign Countries Structured Interviews Staff turnover especially among lecturers in private universities is high due to poor and disappointing conditions of service. This negatively affects effective teaching, learning and research. The purpose of the study was to examine the causes of staff turnover in private universities, using the Perez University College in Winneba as a case study. The study employed the descriptive survey design to collect data from forty (40) lecturers and twenty (20) administrative staff. The convenience sampling technique was therefore used to obtain the sample size of 60 respondents. Questionnaire and interview guides were used to collect data. The study revealed that lecturers and top administrators were poorly paid. There was low research output among lecturers in private universities. Libraries lack current publications and ICT connectivity to support teaching, learning and research. The study recommended the improvement in the conditions of service of staff. It also recommended the establishment of a research fund to motivate lecturers to increase research output as well as ICT connectivity to support effective teaching, learning and research in private universities in Ghana.
title Assessment of Staff Retention in Private Universities in Ghana: A Study of the Perez University College, Winneba
topic Teacher Persistence
Faculty Mobility
Case Studies
College Faculty
Private Colleges
Surveys
Questionnaires
Sampling
Administrator Attitudes
Teacher Attitudes
Teacher Salaries
Information Technology
Library Materials
Faculty Promotion
Job Security
Faculty Development
Teacher Qualifications
Teacher Student Ratio
Foreign Countries
Structured Interviews
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1148512