Measuring and Enhancing the Student Experience
Autor Mahsood Shah, Chenicheri Sid Nair, John Richardsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 oct 2016
Mahsood Shah is an Associate Professor and Deputy Dean (Learning and Teaching) with School ofBusiness and Law at CQUniversity, Australia. In this role Mahsood is responsible for enhancing theacademic quality and standard of courses. Mahsood is also responsible for learning and teachingstrategy, governance, effective implementation of policies, and enhancement of learning and teachingoutcomes across all campuses. In providing leadership for learning and teaching, Mahsood workswith key academic leaders across all campuses to improve learning and teaching outcomes of coursesdelivered in various modes including face-to-face and online. At CQUniversity, he provides leadershipin national and international accreditation of academic courses.
Mahsood is also an active researcher. His areas of research include quality in higher education,measurement and enhancement of student experience, student retention and attrition, studentengagement in quality assurance, international higher education, widening participation and privatehigher education.
Chenicheri Sid Nair is the incoming Executive Director, Tertiary Education Commission (TEC), Mauritius.Prior to joining TEC, he was Professor, Higher Education Development at the University of WesternAustralia (UWA), Perth where his work encompassed the improvement of the institutions teachingand learning. Before this appointment to UWA, he was Quality Adviser (Research and Evaluation) inthe Centre for Higher Education Quality (CHEQ) at Monash University, Australia. He has an extensiveexpertise in the area of quality development and evaluation, and he also has considerable editorialexperience. Currently, he is Associate Editor of the International Journal of Quality Assurance inEngineering and Technology Education (IJQAETE). He was also a Managing Editor of the ElectronicJournal of Science Education (EJSE). Professor Nair is also an international consultant in a number ofcountries in quality, student voice and evaluations.
- Provides both practical experience and research findings
- Presents a diverse range of topics, ranging from broader student experience issues, analysis of government policies in Australia on student experience, the changing context of student evaluations, nonresponse to surveys, staff and student engagement, ideal frameworks for student feedback, and more
- Contains data taken from the unique Australian experience with changing government policies and reforms relevant to the Asia-Pacific region
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780081009208
ISBN-10: 0081009208
Pagini: 188
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0081009208
Pagini: 188
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
Chapter 1. Measuring the Student Experience: For Whom and For What Purpose?
Chapter 2. Student Feedback: The Loophole in Government Policy
Chapter 3. Student Feedback: Shifting Focus From Evaluations to Staff Performance Reviews
Chapter 4. Why Should I Complete a Survey? Non-responses With Student Surveys
Chapter 5. Engaging Students and Staff in Feedback and Optimising Response Rates
Chapter 6. A Student Feedback and Experience Framework
Chapter 7. Measuring the Expectations and Experience of First-Year Students
Chapter 8. Accessing Student Voice: Using Qualitative Student Feedback
Chapter 9. Engaging Transnational Students in Quality Assurance and Enhancement
Chapter 10. Closing the Loop: An Essential Part of Student Evaluations
Chapter 11. Student Engagement in National Quality Assurance
Chapter 12. Using Learning Analytics to Assess Student Engagement and Experience
Chapter 13. Measurement and Enhancement of Student Experience: What Next?
Chapter 2. Student Feedback: The Loophole in Government Policy
Chapter 3. Student Feedback: Shifting Focus From Evaluations to Staff Performance Reviews
Chapter 4. Why Should I Complete a Survey? Non-responses With Student Surveys
Chapter 5. Engaging Students and Staff in Feedback and Optimising Response Rates
Chapter 6. A Student Feedback and Experience Framework
Chapter 7. Measuring the Expectations and Experience of First-Year Students
Chapter 8. Accessing Student Voice: Using Qualitative Student Feedback
Chapter 9. Engaging Transnational Students in Quality Assurance and Enhancement
Chapter 10. Closing the Loop: An Essential Part of Student Evaluations
Chapter 11. Student Engagement in National Quality Assurance
Chapter 12. Using Learning Analytics to Assess Student Engagement and Experience
Chapter 13. Measurement and Enhancement of Student Experience: What Next?