Washington Accord - Congruent Balanced Scorecard for Electronics Engineering Educational Management Using Structural Equation Modeling

Conjoining the management tool called balanced scorecard with the educational concept of student outcomes (SOs); this research developed a balanced scorecard for Electronics Engineering (ECE) that can help aid in managing a sustainable ECE program based on sound educational management principles tha...

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Main Authors: Recto, King Harold A, Timajo, Wilfredo
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/ecce-faculty-pubs/141
https://doi.org/10.1109/HNICEM57413.2022.10109410
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.ecce-faculty-pubs-11352023-07-12T06:04:17Z Washington Accord - Congruent Balanced Scorecard for Electronics Engineering Educational Management Using Structural Equation Modeling Recto, King Harold A Timajo, Wilfredo Conjoining the management tool called balanced scorecard with the educational concept of student outcomes (SOs); this research developed a balanced scorecard for Electronics Engineering (ECE) that can help aid in managing a sustainable ECE program based on sound educational management principles that are congruent to Washington Accord quality assurance practices. The Delphi technique and the unstructured interview method with a panel of experts were employed in determining and fine-tuning the metrics for each of the major components of the balanced scorecard until a consensus was reached. The survey method; on the other hand; was used in determining the attainment of the Washington Accord SOs of selected ECE higher educational institutions (HEIs) in Metro Manila. At 0.05 level of significance; the relationships of the various perspectives in the balanced scorecard with the Washington Accord SOs were determined using structural equation modelling. The study discovered that a significant difference exists in the level of practice of the selected ECE HEIs in the perspectives of financial; student; and learning and growth; but no significant difference in faculty and in internal school processes. Moreover; the study also revealed that the strongest student outcome was the “Knowledge Based for Engineering” which while the weakest was “Communication”; having only an evaluation of “Accomplished” instead of “Exemplary”. Except in the SO of Design; no significant difference was also found in the evaluation of the HEIs for the attainment of the Washington Accord SOs. In addition; it was also found out that significant relationships exist between perspectives in the balanced scorecard and the Washington Accord SO Evaluation. The paper presented recommendations that have implication in the management of Engineering HEIs which includes considering the structural equation model in establishing the congruence between the electronics engineering balanced scorecard and the attainment of the Washington Accord SOs. 2022-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/ecce-faculty-pubs/141 https://doi.org/10.1109/HNICEM57413.2022.10109410 Electronics, Computer, and Communications Engineering Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Washington Accord Student Outcomes Balanced Scorecard Educational Management Structural Equation Modeling Quality Assurance in Higher Education Education Electrical and Computer Engineering Engineering Engineering Education Physical Sciences and Mathematics Science and Mathematics Education
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topic Washington Accord
Student Outcomes
Balanced Scorecard
Educational Management
Structural Equation Modeling
Quality Assurance in Higher Education
Education
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Engineering
Engineering Education
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Science and Mathematics Education
spellingShingle Washington Accord
Student Outcomes
Balanced Scorecard
Educational Management
Structural Equation Modeling
Quality Assurance in Higher Education
Education
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Engineering
Engineering Education
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Science and Mathematics Education
Recto, King Harold A
Timajo, Wilfredo
Washington Accord - Congruent Balanced Scorecard for Electronics Engineering Educational Management Using Structural Equation Modeling
description Conjoining the management tool called balanced scorecard with the educational concept of student outcomes (SOs); this research developed a balanced scorecard for Electronics Engineering (ECE) that can help aid in managing a sustainable ECE program based on sound educational management principles that are congruent to Washington Accord quality assurance practices. The Delphi technique and the unstructured interview method with a panel of experts were employed in determining and fine-tuning the metrics for each of the major components of the balanced scorecard until a consensus was reached. The survey method; on the other hand; was used in determining the attainment of the Washington Accord SOs of selected ECE higher educational institutions (HEIs) in Metro Manila. At 0.05 level of significance; the relationships of the various perspectives in the balanced scorecard with the Washington Accord SOs were determined using structural equation modelling. The study discovered that a significant difference exists in the level of practice of the selected ECE HEIs in the perspectives of financial; student; and learning and growth; but no significant difference in faculty and in internal school processes. Moreover; the study also revealed that the strongest student outcome was the “Knowledge Based for Engineering” which while the weakest was “Communication”; having only an evaluation of “Accomplished” instead of “Exemplary”. Except in the SO of Design; no significant difference was also found in the evaluation of the HEIs for the attainment of the Washington Accord SOs. In addition; it was also found out that significant relationships exist between perspectives in the balanced scorecard and the Washington Accord SO Evaluation. The paper presented recommendations that have implication in the management of Engineering HEIs which includes considering the structural equation model in establishing the congruence between the electronics engineering balanced scorecard and the attainment of the Washington Accord SOs.
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author Recto, King Harold A
Timajo, Wilfredo
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Timajo, Wilfredo
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title Washington Accord - Congruent Balanced Scorecard for Electronics Engineering Educational Management Using Structural Equation Modeling
title_short Washington Accord - Congruent Balanced Scorecard for Electronics Engineering Educational Management Using Structural Equation Modeling
title_full Washington Accord - Congruent Balanced Scorecard for Electronics Engineering Educational Management Using Structural Equation Modeling
title_fullStr Washington Accord - Congruent Balanced Scorecard for Electronics Engineering Educational Management Using Structural Equation Modeling
title_full_unstemmed Washington Accord - Congruent Balanced Scorecard for Electronics Engineering Educational Management Using Structural Equation Modeling
title_sort washington accord - congruent balanced scorecard for electronics engineering educational management using structural equation modeling
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2022
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/ecce-faculty-pubs/141
https://doi.org/10.1109/HNICEM57413.2022.10109410
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