A Review of the Faculty Engagement and Performance in Higher Educational Institutions

Authors:
V. Padmavathy, P.S. Venkateswaran, Sabiha Begum, K. Sheela

Addresses:
Department of Physics, Prathyusha Engineering College, Arunvayol Kuppam, Tiruvallur, Tamil Nadu, India. Department of Management Studies, PSNA College of Engineering and Technology, Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, India. Department of Computer Science and Engineering, College of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Hail, Hail, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Department of Computer Science, Vels Institute of Science, Technology and Advanced Studies, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. 

Abstract:

Higher education institutions (HEIs) rely heavily on the engagement of faculty members to fulfill their mission of educating students, advancing research, and enhancing institutional success. This paper investigates the relationship between faculty involvement and effectiveness in HEIs by examining the components and factors influencing faculty engagement. Faculty engagement, which encompasses intellectual, emotional, and behavioral commitment, fosters student learning, enhances research productivity, and strengthens institutional reputation. The study identifies key elements of faculty engagement, including cognitive stimulation, emotional investment, and active participation in institutional activities. It further explores personal, institutional, and external factors that affect faculty involvement, such as leadership, workload distribution, professional development opportunities, and societal expectations. The findings show a significant positive relationship between faculty engagement and performance, revealing that engaged faculty contribute to improved teaching quality, higher research output, and greater institutional standing. Additionally, the study highlights the role of workload management, institutional support, and professional development in enhancing the faculty work-life balance and overall satisfaction. The paper concludes by addressing the challenges of assessing faculty involvement. It recommends that HEIs cultivate a more engaged and effective faculty, leading to better student outcomes and institutional success.

Keywords: Faculty Engagement; Higher Education Institutions; Institutional Effectiveness; Workload Management; Professional Development; Research Productivity; Teaching Quality; Institutional Support.

Received on: 14/02/2024, Revised on: 16/04/2024, Accepted on: 09/06/2024, Published on: 16/12/2024

AVE Trends in Intelligent Techno Learning, 2024 Vol. 1 No. 2, Pages: 76-87

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