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http://dx.doi.org/10.13106/jafeb.2022.vol9.no10.0243

Factors Affecting Quality of Lecturers at Higher Educational Institutions: The Context of Technology 4.0 in Vietnam  

TRAN, The Tuan (Faculty of Transport Economics, University of Transport Technology)
LE, Tuan Hiep (University of Finance and Business Administration)
DO, Phuong Thu Thi (University of Transport Technology)
DO, Tho Thi (Faculty of Transport Economics, University of Transport Technology)
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The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business / v.9, no.10, 2022 , pp. 243-249 More about this Journal
Abstract
Improving the quality of teaching staff in universities is an important goal of most universities. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate the factors affecting the quality improvement of lecturers at universities. There are many factors affecting the improvement of this quality of human resources. This article uses the survey method to assess the factors affecting the improvement of the quality of lecturers in education and training institutions of the Ministry of Transport of Vietnam. Currently, the Ministry of Transport of Vietnam has 4 educational institutions. The research team has assessed the impact factors at these 4 facilities. The research team conducted a survey for faculty members of the Ministry of Transport. The result was 446 votes. The authors have performed factor evaluation by multivariate regression model. The influencing factors include Professional competence, the virtue of teaching staff, scientific research capacity, participating in building a democratic educational environment, Professional support policy, Instructor's income, and Information technology support. Research results show that most of the factors have a positive impact on improving the quality of lecturers. Based on the survey results, the authors also make policy suggestions to further improve the quality of teaching staff of the schools in the coming time.
Keywords
Teaching Quality; Scientific Research Capacity; Professional Support; Higher Education;
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