Investigation into factors responsible for downiturn in male students enrollment in secretarial studies department
Table Of Contents
- 1. Return rate of instrument2. down-turn male student enrollment3. causes decline in the enrollment of male students secretaries into the profession.TABLE OF CONTENTTitle pageApproval pageDedicationAcknowledgementAbstract.List of tablesTable of content.
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1 Background of the study1.2 Statement of the problem1.3 Purpose of the study1.4 Significance of the study1.5 Research questions1.6 Scope of the studyCHAPTER TWO
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE2.1 Introduction2.2 The roles of the secretary2.3 Reasons for the down-turn in male enrollment in secretarial studies2.4 Employment opportunities for male and female secretaries2.5 Summary of related literatureCHAPTER THREE
METHODOLOGY3.1 Research design3.2 Area of study3.3 Population of the study3.4 Sample and sampling procedure3.5 Instrument for data collection3.6 Validity of the research instrument3.7 Reliability of the instrument3.8 Method of administration of the research instrument3.9 Method data analysisCHAPTER FOUR
PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS OF DATACHPATER FIVESUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS5.1 Summary of findings5.2 Recommendations5.3 Conclusion5.4 Suggestions for further research5.5 Limitation of the studyReferencesAppendices 1 Transmittal letter 2 Questionnaire
Thesis Abstract
Abstract
The decline in male students' enrollment in the Secretarial Studies department has become a growing concern in educational institutions. This research project aims to investigate the factors responsible for this downturn in male participation in Secretarial Studies programs. Through a mixed-methods approach, data will be collected from both quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews with male students currently enrolled in Secretarial Studies, faculty members, and administrators in the department. The study will explore various potential factors contributing to the decline in male enrollment, including societal perceptions of gender roles, stereotypes associated with secretarial work, career prospects in the field, and institutional support for male students in the program. By examining these factors, the research seeks to provide insights into the reasons behind the disparity in male enrollment in Secretarial Studies and offer recommendations to address this issue. The quantitative phase of the research will involve distributing surveys to male students in the Secretarial Studies department to gather data on their perceptions of the program, career goals, and experiences within the department. The qualitative phase will consist of in-depth interviews with a select group of male students, faculty members, and administrators to gain a deeper understanding of the factors influencing male enrollment in Secretarial Studies. Data analysis will involve both quantitative methods such as statistical analysis of survey responses and qualitative methods such as thematic analysis of interview transcripts. By triangulating data from multiple sources, the research aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the factors contributing to the decline in male students' enrollment in the Secretarial Studies department. The findings of this study are expected to contribute to the existing literature on gender disparities in educational programs and provide valuable insights for educators, policymakers, and administrators seeking to address the issue of declining male enrollment in Secretarial Studies. Recommendations based on the research findings will be proposed to promote gender diversity and equitable participation in the field of Secretarial Studies.
Thesis Overview
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</p><div><p>INTRODUCTION</p><p><strong>1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p> There is this observation today that males are dropping out of secretarial profession. A critical look at this statement reveals that the secretarial profession is being dominated by the female secretaries in recent years the sole aim of every organization is its survival. As a result of this the employer of labor should make conscious efforts to ensure that the organization has the right to cheval caliber of employees who will contribute vigorously to the achievement of the organizational goals and who are also expected to portray a good image of the organization. All these have a lot of impacts in an organization particularly when it comes to business. As a result of numerous and sensitive nature of secretarial profession, there is need for a balance labor force to save the employers from the problems of whom to employ and whom not to employ in the past secretarial profession was perceived to be for females only and that males who engage in it do it as a last resort. Some have the impression that secretaries are females who took down notes and correspondence like shorthand and transcribe on the typewriter for their male executives or managers. It was also a synonym for females who organize and run small offices for their male employers they carryout all office jobs ranging from hiring junior staff keeping cash books and arranging for the day to day office routines, they are regarded as the channel of communication between their employers and the rest of the staff with constant demand on their ability, they are expected to be tactful, loyal, efficient discrete and maintain confidentiality they are expected to put in all their energy and enthusiasm to their boss interest, protecting him from undesirable demand and interruption, the above assumption about secretaries in the pas as “female who run office for males employers or boss is not the case these days. Analysis recently has shown that the advancement of secretarial profession was expanded and this is becoming more complex and challenging the roles of secretaries have increased tremendously to include other functions which are of great importance to any organization these made if possible for males to engage in the profession not as a last resort once more. At least in out of fire secretaries two are males.</p><p></p></div><h3></h3><br>
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