The Degree of Participation in Party Work among Students at Jordanian Public Universities and the Challenges they face from the Point of View of Postgraduate Students.
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https://doi.org/10.46515/jaes.v10i3.1606Keywords:
challenges, political participation, Jordanian public universities, party work, graduate studentsAbstract
The study aimed to identify the degree of participation in party work among students at public Jordanian universities and the challenges they face from the point of view of graduate students. The study used a descriptive survey methodology. The study population consisted of all graduate students at the three public universities (Jordanian, Yarmouk, and Mu'tah), numbering (15,398) male and female graduate students. The study tool was distributed to an appropriate, available random sample of (770) male and female students collected and analyzed statistically. The study showed that the reality of postgraduate students’ participation in public Jordanian universities in party work was to a moderate degree, and the study showed that there was a moderate degree of agreement among postgraduate students. in Jordanian universities about the challenges affecting students’ participation in party life, the highest of which were challenges related to parties, then political challenges, The study recommended strengthening students’ confidence in the importance of their participation in political and party work through conferences, seminars, exhibitions and competitions that emphasize the importance of the role of students in party work in public Jordanian universities.
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