Abstract
The study encompassed perceptions and expectations of teachers and students regarding
the efficacy of Quality Enhancement Cells (QECs) in 07 public sector universities of
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The effectiveness of QECs was analyzed on 09 domains, standard
criteria, set by HEC. The sample of the study comprised 105 teachers and 105 students
selected through simple random sampling technique. Two closed-ended questionnaires
were constructed consisting 34 question items, with same essence, one each for students
and teachers. Gamma correlation coefficient technique was employed to analyze the data.
The results of University of Peshawar revealed that QEC required improvement in the
domains of implementation of plans, teachers’ evaluation by students, weaknesses
rectified, and corrective actions taken by university, course evaluation and teaching
department’s interaction with teachers regarding their evaluation and internal evaluation
of teachers’ performance. The University of Agriculture Peshawar, UET Peshawar and
UST Bannu did not achieve the required standards in any of the 09 domains. Results
further elicited that QECs of Islamia College University Peshawar, Gomal University
D.I. Khan and Kohat University of Science and Technology did not address the domains
of membership of international bodies, participation of students in international events
and external evaluation of teachers’ performance. The performance of QECs was not
satisfactory in the selected universities.
Muhammad Naeem Butt, Romina Mansoor, Muhammad Shafiq. (2016) Quality Enhancement Cell and its Effectiveness: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Universities’ Teachers and Students’ Perceptions and Expectations, The Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, Volume-24, Issue-2.
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