Students’ satisfaction with the practices and implementation of non-regular education programs: The case of Haramaya University, Ethiopia
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Teresa, G. C., Keno, G. I. (2022). Students’ satisfaction with the practices and implementation of non-regular education programs: The case of Haramaya University, Ethiopia. The Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education (TOJDE), 23 (3), 246-264.Özet
The purpose of this study was to assess students’ satisfaction with the practices and implementation of nonregular education programs (NREPs) with particular regard to Haramaya University (HU), Ethiopia. To
achieve the aim of the study, an explanatory sequential mixed methods research design, which initially allows
collecting quantitative data and then qualitative data for elaboration on the quantitative data, was used. The
study used a 5-point Likert scale questionnaire for quantitative inquiries from 741-students belonging to
different centres, and follow-up with 20 interview participants purposefully selected to elaborate those results
in more detail. In the quantitative phase, four features were considered as predictors of students’ satisfaction
with service quality: (a) academic issues, (b) administrative issues, (c) resources/facilities, and (d) assessment
and feedback issues. In the qualitative follow-up, the semi-structured interviews outlined three major
themes: (a) overall teaching-learning, (b) administrative and management issues, and (c) learning support
facilities. The paper used descriptive statistics to interpret the quantitative data and thematic content analysis
to interpret the qualitative data. The findings are presented sequentially following the order of the analysis of
quantitative and qualitative data presented in the paper. The conclusions and relevant recommendations are
also stated at the end of the paper.