Publication Type : Journal Article
Publisher : Scopus
Source : International Journal of Business and Society, 23 (1), 118-136 (Scopus)
Url : https://publisher.unimas.my/ojs/index.php/IJBS/article/view/4603
Keywords : Smart Classroom, Partnership, User-Friendly Technology, Governance, Peer Support, Perceived Benefits, Higher Education Success, COVID-19
Campus : Coimbatore
School : School of Business
Year : 2022
Abstract : The purpose of the present study is to develop a conceptual research model and test its applications to educationalists to design the pedagogy for higher education success particularly for higher education institutions in developing nations. Earlier studies have lesser dimensions on student-centered-learning whereas the current study exposes most of the potential predictors while conceptualizing the model and is highly suitable during the turbulence period of COVID-19. The findings of the study revealed that smart classroom, user-friendly technology, and partnership have a positive influence on higher education success. The present article considered the perceived benefits namely language skills, computing abilities, and rational thinking as a mediating variable and enact its important role in higher education success. The proposed model is useful for educationalists to design the course curriculum for higher education institutions. The significant findings obtained in the present study can be applied and customized to higher education institutions in the globe for long term sustainability to orient towards students’ career development. In the digital era with online education in force during an unforeseen situation like COVID-19, user-friendly technology will be the ultimate alternative in higher education teaching and learning as it emerges as the result of this study.
Cite this Research Publication : K. Jayaraman, Cliftton Baba Nyepit, Goh See Kwong, Vijayalakshmi, R (2022). Designing a pedagogy for Higher Education Success-An Empirical study in Malaysia. International Journal of Business and Society, 23 (1), 118-136 (Scopus)