Thursday, November 27, 2014

Research design: Lecturers’ Competences in Relation to Students’ Academic Performance

CHAPTER 3
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 Introduction
 In this study, the researcher is concerned with the lecturer’s competences in relation to student academic performance. This state has triggered great apprehension to the department of education (Department of Education, 2001).Parent also at the great worry because of this matter. This chapter establishes a crucial part of any research procedure. Hence it sets out the research methodology that are about to be use to achieve the objectives of the study and will, therefore, define the methodology, procedure, methods and sampling used in the research. Furthermore, it defines the data collection method and analysis technique use. With regard to the research this part will elaborate and explain more on the research design that are to be use, sample and sampling technique, data gathering, statistical validity and reliability of the research instrument and analytically technique apply.
3.2 Research approaches
The approaches apply to this research, namely quantitative methods. On the other hand, quantitative research is a scientific clarification that aims to measure the social world objectively, to test hypothesis and to forecast and control human actions. Furthermore, it refers to the numerical demonstration and influence of observations, used to describe and explain the phenomenon that such observation reflects. For purposes of this study a quantitative approach was used as the research was directed at understanding the factors that contribute to poor academic performance among students particularly at the Universiti Teknologi Mara, Shah Alam (UiTM). This approach was chosen, because the primary data were to be gathered through two instruments: namely the structure questionnaire and student’s statement of academic result of all completed respective semester modules.
3.3 Type of research
The category of study be determined by the purpose of the research has and the practical application, thereof. The enthusiasm for the research would determine whether it is applied research or basic research. Applied research can be defined as the scientific planning of encouraged change in a worrying situation with the focus on a problem in practice. Applied research is designed to resolve practical problems of the modern world rather than to attain knowledge for knowledge's.  One might say that the goal of the applied scientists is to enhance the human condition. Thus, the current study took the form of applied research, since the main concern was to determine the factors that contribute to the incompetency of lecturer competences in relation to student academic performances among undergraduate students at the Universiti Teknologi Mara, Shah Alam (UiTM). The findings will be valuable in improving the students’ academic performance.
 3.4 Research design
With regard to this study, the research is about to carry out the descriptive survey and correlational designs. In addition the survey method are to be apply in this research because to guarantee the collection of information are more exactly describes the nature of the dominant conditions at a specific point of time.
3.5 Research methodology
The research that I am proposing will be quantitative because in this research I have decided to collect information of lecturer competence in relation to student academic performance. There are 5 factors that contribute to the competences of the lecturers such as lecturer teaching method, lecturer experience, lecturer subject matter expertise, lecturer qualification and lecturer attitudes. I would like to carry out the quantitative research because I want to investigate the relationship between the competencies of the lecturers in relation to student academic performances.
 More than that, I am decided to use this research approach because it is more reliable and objective. The information to be collected is more objective which means it is more focussed to investigate the relationship between the lecturer’s competence and the student academic performances. Furthermore, I find it is easier for me to use the quantitative research because I can use statistics to generalise a finding. There is a lot of previous research that has been carried out by previous researcher regarding to this topic. So it is easier for me to retrieve a more reliable and valid information to conduct my research.
In order to have a solid research proposal I need to have a good research approach, so by choosing quantitative research it often reduces and restructures a complex problem to a limited number of variables. For example, with regard to my research I have listed out 2 types of variables which are lecturer competences and student academic performances. Throughout this research I will looks at relationships between variables and can establish cause and effect in highly controlled circumstances. There are five relationship that to be use in this research. There are:
•To what degree does lecturer’s competence affect students’ academic performance?
•Is there any significant relationship between the lecturers’ teaching skills and student academic performance?
•Is there any relationship between the lecturers’ experience and students’ academic performance?
•Is there any relationship between the lecturers’ subject matter expertise and students’ academic performance?
•Is there any relationship between the lecturers’ qualification and students’ academic performance?
•Is there any relationship between the lecturers’ attitude and students’ academic performance?
In addition, by conducting quantitative research it will give me a chance to tests theories or hypotheses. With regard to my research, the hypotheses that I would like to test is “There is a significant effect between lecturers’ competences in relation to student academic performances”. Finally, by having quantitative research approach it assumes sample is representative of the population. The population to be used for this research survey was aimed at 150 final semester students of Faculty of Administrative and Policy Studies. Using simple random sampling technique, the questionnaires are to be distributing to 150 final semester students.
The research studies are to be conducted based on the descriptive survey and correlational design. A survey design is to be chosen to ensure collection of information which precisely describes the nature prevailing condition at specific point in time.
3.6 Sample and sampling technique
The population to be used for this research survey was aimed at 150 final semester students of Faculty of Administrative and Policy Studies. Using simple random sampling technique, the questionnaires are to be distributing to 150 final semester students.
3.7 Data collection method
Primary data were to be gathered through two instruments: namely the structure questionnaire and student’s statement of academic result of all completed respective semester modules. The research instrument  collect data on student’s perceptions regarding lecturer’s subject knowledge, lecturer attitudes, teaching skills, lecturer experience, lecturer subject matter expertise and lecturer’s qualification. The students will express their levels of agreement based on questionnaire anchored on the five Likert scale from strongly, disagree and strongly agree.
3.8 Data analysis technique
The results of the survey are to be analyse using descriptive statistics and correlational techniques. The data that gather processed and analyse using SPSS version 21 statistical package for windows. Before conducting the correlational analysis, exploratory factor analysis, the Cronbach’s alpha and KMO tests were computed to determine scale reliability and adequacy of the sampling size respectively.
3.9 Summary
In summary chapter 3 is begin with the introduction of the approach that to be been chosen to conduct the research. In addition the type of the research and methodology are to be well elaborate later. Target population, the sampling technique and data collection and data analysis method are to be explicated. The next chapter will report information on data analysis and discussion of the finding.