The psychological trends of male and female students of the Faculty of Education of Sebha University in N’djamena towards the members of the Faculty

Authors

  • Abdelwahid Al Djâbir Mohamad
  • Muhammad Omar Adam

Keywords:

Attitudes
Psychology
Male Students
Female student
Lectures

Abstract

This study aimed to know the psychological trends of male and female students of the Faculty of Education in Ndjamena- Chad, the University of SEBHA towards Faculty members. The research also reveals the differences in their psychological trends and their relationship to some variables, such as social variable (male or female) and major (mathematics, physics, chemistry, nature, education, psychology, philosophy and sociology, and education performance variable (first, second, third, fourth year). The study society reached up to 163 male and female students, which is 70% of the initial study society. The study society has is selected in an arbitrary and layered manner.

The researchers used the descriptive approach to describe, analyze, and interpret the psychological trends of male and female students of the Faculty of Education in Ndjamena- Chad, University of SEBHA. The researcher designed a questionnaire in order to recognize the psychological trends of males and females towards Faculty members. The questionnaire is formulated in 20 parts, covered three areas, which is the level of contribution of a faculty member in guiding, orientation, teaching strategies, and extracurricular activities.

The study reached a number of results, including, that the psychological attitudes of male and female students of the Faculty of Education in Ndjamena- Chad, the University of SEBHA towards faculty members are positive. Moreover, there are statistical differences in the psychological attitudes of male and female students of the Faculty of Education in Ndjamena- Chad; the University of SEBHA towards faculty members is positive following the gender variable (male and female) in favor of the female gender variable.

The study reveals that the statistically significant differences in the psychological attitudes of male and female students of the Faculty of Education in Ndjamena- Chad; the University of SEBHA towards faculty members according to the variable of the scientific major (mathematics, physics, chemistry, sociology, psychology, nature) in favor of the scientific major sociology.

The study also reveals that the statistically significant differences in the psychological attitudes of male and female students of the Faculty of Education in Ndjamena- chad; the University of SEBHA towards faculty members according to the variable academic level (first, second, third, and fourth-year) in favor of the third year.

The researchers presented a number of recommendations such as the faculty administration should concentrate on developing the positive psychological attitudes of male and female students and continuously improve it through effective student guidance and orientation survives in the faculty. The administration should also work in assessing the psychological attitudes of male and female students towards faculty members, majors and services that the faculty introduce from time to time. Moreover, the administration should offer specialized training in the area of use of educational technology for faculty members in the faculty.

Author Biographies

Abdelwahid Al Djâbir Mohamad

Higher Institute for Teacher Education | N'Djamena | Chad

Muhammad Omar Adam

Faculty of Educational Sciences | University of N'Djamena | Chad

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Published

2021-07-28

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The psychological trends of male and female students of the Faculty of Education of Sebha University in N’djamena towards the members of the Faculty. (2021). Journal of Educational and Psychological Sciences, 5(25), 213-192. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.D120121

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The psychological trends of male and female students of the Faculty of Education of Sebha University in N’djamena towards the members of the Faculty. (2021). Journal of Educational and Psychological Sciences, 5(25), 213-192. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.D120121