Research Article
Relationship among Level of Participation of Diversity Engagement Activities, Perceived Campus Climate, Meaningful Interaction and Sense of Civic Responsibility of Undergraduate Students in Malaysia
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.16-10-2019.2304333, author={Loh Yit Phing and Jusang Bolong and Moniza Waheed and Akmar Hayati Binti Ahmad Ghazali}, title={Relationship among Level of Participation of Diversity Engagement Activities, Perceived Campus Climate, Meaningful Interaction and Sense of Civic Responsibility of Undergraduate Students in Malaysia}, proceedings={Procedings of the 1st ICA Regional Conference, ICA 2019, October 16-17 2019, Bali, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICA}, year={2021}, month={2}, keywords={diversity; curricular; co-curricular; campus climate; civic responsibility}, doi={10.4108/eai.16-10-2019.2304333} }
- Loh Yit Phing
Jusang Bolong
Moniza Waheed
Akmar Hayati Binti Ahmad Ghazali
Year: 2021
Relationship among Level of Participation of Diversity Engagement Activities, Perceived Campus Climate, Meaningful Interaction and Sense of Civic Responsibility of Undergraduate Students in Malaysia
ICA
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.16-10-2019.2304333
Abstract
Twenty-first century is an increasingly diverse society and interdependent global community. Due to changing demographics in higher education and increasing demands of the educative value of diversity in need, "twenty-first-century college student diversity outcomes" is a term used to describe the skills necessary for college graduates to function in the diverse world. This study is to examine the relationship between the level of participation in curricular diversity engagement activity, co-curricular diversity engagement activity, level of campus climate, and level of participation in meaningful interaction with a sense of civic responsibility. It also tested the level of meaningful interaction as a moderator between the relationship of level of participation in curricular, co-curricular and civic responsibility among students. This study was adopting purposive sampling, 1.420 respondents of different ethnicities at six Malaysia universities involved. Survey through self-administered questionnaires was used in this study. The findings provided useful information to better understanding regarding the level of participation of students in diversity engagement activity and their sense of civic responsibility. This findings also could be used by the university to enhanced curricular and co-curricular diversity engagement activity and campus climate that support diversity.