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Title: Impact of Students' Politics on Academic Performance Evidence from Undergraduates of National Universities in Sri Lanka
Authors: Dushmantha, P.H.P.
Gamage, P.N.
Keywords: Academic Performance, Difficulties, Family Background, National Universities, Student Politics, Sports Participation, University Environment
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Department of of Human Resource Management, Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka.
Citation: Dushmantha, P.H.P., Gamage, P.N. (2020). Impact of Students' Politics on Academic Performance Evidence from Undergraduates of National Universities in Sri Lanka. In : 7th HRM Student Research Symposium, 2020. Department of of Human Resource Management, Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, p.7.
Abstract: In the higher education context in Sri Lanka, government universities have a greater responsibility to produce more productive and effective undergraduates to society. The higher education system's quality disruption is caused by the student's engagement with student union activities. In that case, the government, university administration, and society suffer from poor knowledgeable, and unskilled undergraduates arriving from government universities. In this research study, the researcher investigates four major factors, the family background of the undergraduates, the university environment, difficulties faced by the undergraduates, and undergraduate sports involvement in university, which significantly cause student union engagement in national universities. It was found that family background, university environment, difficulties faced by the undergraduates, and sports participation of the undergraduate influence students' involvement in university politics. Ultimately, union involvement significantly impacts the undergraduate's academic performance, which was confirmed by results generated through the omnibus model of the test. This study's findings provide insights for university administration, parents, and primary and secondary school teachers to develop more productive and effective undergraduate through national universities in Sri Lanka.
URI: http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/22311
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