The Actual and Expected Morality of Kasetsart University Instructors

Authors

  • Yupa Nanthachai Dept. of Education, Faculty of Education, Kasetsart University, Bangkok 10900, Thailand.

Abstract

The purpose of this research was to study the actual and expected morality of Kasetsart University instructors with regard to their sexes and years of ages. Three hundred and sixty four Kasetsart instructors were stratified and random sampling to answer the questionnaires constructed by the researcher. The results were as follows :- 1. Majority of Kasetsart University instructors had high in actual and expected morality. 2. Both male and female instructors had similar actual and expected morality on “to abstain from sexual misconduct with students.” This similarity was also found between those with different years of ages (not over 40 years, V.S. 41-50 years). While the over 50 years of ages instructors had high on “to abstain from using academic works in the improper ways and to avoid working in other professions that make the students have less respect on the instructors.” 3. It was not found any difference between male and female instructors in the actual an expected morality, but it was found the difference between those with different years of ages. The instructors who were 50 years of ages had actual an expected morality higher than those who were 41-50 and not over 40 years of ages.

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Published

01-07-1989

How to Cite

Nanthachai, Y. (1989). The Actual and Expected Morality of Kasetsart University Instructors. Kasetsart Journal of Social Sciences, 10(2), 222–225. Retrieved from https://so04.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/kjss/article/view/243898

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Research articles