Students' Perception of Extracurricular Activities: a Case Study
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2018-08-01
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The study introduces a case study of a system managing the extracurricular activities (ECA) of students at the university level. A survey asking how students perceived the ECA system was administered and 2591 students participated. Results revealed that 1) 85% of the students were aware of the ECA system and showed moderate attitudes towards the system; 2) students perceiving the ECA system as helpful and easy to use expressed that activities discovered through the ECA system were beneficial to their curriculum learning and participation in ECA, and, in turn, to their career development and college life overall.
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Han, Anna, and Kwon, Kyungbin. "Students' Perception of Extracurricular Activities: a Case Study." Journal of Advances in Education Research, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 137-147, 2018-08-01, https://doi.org/10.22606/jaer.2018.33002.
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Journal of Advances in Education Research