Social Responsibility in the Situation of COVID-19 of Students and Staff of Mahamakut Wittayalai University

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Wedsuwan Ardwichai

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This research study Objectives 1) to study social responsibility in the situation of COVID-19 of students and staff of Mahamakut Wittayalai University and 2) To study the comparative study of social responsibility in the situation of COVID-19 of students and staff of Mahamakut Wittayalai University Roi Et Campus It is a quantitative research the acquisition of population and samples. Using a specific sampling method of Purposive Sampling by distributing questionnaires to ordination students Student support personnel and teachers in the institute Mahamakut Wittayalai University Roi Et Campus. A total of 108 research questionnaires were collected, which was sufficient for statistical analysis.


            The results showed that social responsibility in the situation of COVID-19 of students and staff of Mahamakut Wittayalai University Roi Et Campus Overall, it was at a high level (= 3.75) and when considering each aspect in order of opinions from highest to lowest level, it was found that on the exchange of learning to strengthen the public mind and sacrifice for participation. It was at a high level (= 3.78), followed by learning to think well before taking action or expressing opinions. At a high level (= 3.76) The aspect of teaching and learning management that was conducive to the development of “proactive” thinking skills was at a high level (= 3.75). /society or being a good citizen at a high level (= 3.74) in terms of helping and taking care of oneself in order not to be a burden or affect society, at a high level (= 3.65), respectively. and the results of a comparative study of social responsibility in the situation of COVID-19 of students and staff of Mahamakut Wittayalai University Roi Et Campus to test the hypothesis that social responsibility in the situation of COVID-19 of students and staff of Mahamakut Wittayalai University Roi Et Campus Classified by personal condition, age, education level institutional status It was found that there was no difference in social responsibility in the situation of COVID-19 with statistical significance at the 0.05 level, which was not in accordance with the research hypothesis. It has been suggested that both people who have been vaccinated with COVID-19 Vaccines and those who have not been vaccinated must maintain personal epidemic prevention measures without neglecting to wear masks, wash their hands regularly, maintain a distance between person avoid being in crowded places. These measures are still very useful for the prevention of infection in all species and enhancing awareness of social responsibility as a way of life

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Ardwichai, W. (2021). Social Responsibility in the Situation of COVID-19 of Students and Staff of Mahamakut Wittayalai University. Journal of Graduate Saket Review, 6(2), 91–100. Retrieved from https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/saketreview/article/view/254659
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