Title of article
A TALE OF RHETORIC AND SURVIVAL: A MULTI-CASE ANALYSIS OF STUDENT AFFAIRS WITHIN PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES IN THE PHILIPPINES
Author/Authors
Bernardo, Maria Aurora C. Australian Catholic University, Australia , Howard, Peter Australian Catholic University, Australia
From page
251
To page
264
Abstract
In the light of decreasing government support albeit growing complexities of providing quality higher education, universities are adapting various coping strategies. The student affairs unit is one sector within the university which can reflect such adaptive strategies. Using a multisite-case study method of seven selected public universities in the Philippines, the study explores the roles of student affairs from the perception of its stakeholders and its tacit roles as emergent from an analysis of the university’s context, these are: a) as a catalyst for sustaining institutional identity; b) as a source for supplemental material resource, c) as a provider of alternative learning from the academics, and, finally, d) as a mediator between the external and institutional environment. These roles reflect the attempts of student affairs in public universities in the Philippines to contribute to the holistic development of the students regardless of the challenges of its milieu. The findings could shed insight for policy makers, educational leaders and political leaders on how best to encourage, sustain and harness these substantive coping strategies.
Keywords
student affairs higher education , educational development , student development , university educational leadership , educational context
Journal title
Journal Of Southeast Asian Studies- University Of Malaya
Journal title
Journal Of Southeast Asian Studies- University Of Malaya
Record number
2596705
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