Buch, Englisch, 164 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 241 g
Buch, Englisch, 164 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 241 g
ISBN: 978-1-84334-645-6
Verlag: Woodhead Publishing
Student feedback has appeared in the forefront of higher education quality, particularly the issues of effectiveness and the use of student feedback to affect improvement in higher education teaching and learning, and other areas of the students' tertiary experience. Despite this, there has been a relative lack of academic literature available, especially in a book format. This book focuses on the experiences of academics, higher education leaders and managers with expertise in these areas.Enhancing Learning and Teaching through Student Feedback in Engineering is the first in a series on student feedback focusing on a specific discipline, in this case engineering. It expands on topics covered in the previous book, by the same authors. Valuable contributions have been made from a variety of experts in the area of higher education quality and student feedback in the field of engineering.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
List of figures and table
Preface
About the authors
Chapter 1: Student feedback in engineering: a discipline-specific overview and background
Abstract:
Introduction
Clarifying the purpose of collecting student feedback
Using student feedback to improve engineering education
Conclusions
Chapter 2: Advances in engineering education in Chile using student feedback
Abstract:
Introduction
Student and alumni feedback in Chilean higher education
Student and alumni feedback in engineering
The case of USACH
Findings and discussion
Conclusions
Chapter 3: Formative student feedback: enhancing the quality of learning and teaching
Abstract:
Introduction
Case study: engineering education at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Summative student feedback
Formative feedback
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
Chapter 4: Role of soft skills in engineering education: students' perceptions and feedback
Abstract:
Introduction
Background to the case study
Findings
Apprehension in meetings
Apprehension in interpersonal communication
Strategies used to enhance soft skills
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
Appendix 4.1 importance of soft skills from students' perspective
Appendix 4.2 personal report of communication apprehension
Chapter 5: Engineering programmes in Thailand: enhancing the quality of student feedback
Abstract:
Introduction
Acknowledgements
Chapter 6: Summative quality assurance systems: not good enough for quality enhancement
Abstract:
Introduction
Formative operational evaluations
Important aspects of a system supporting an emerging quality culture
Conclusions
Chapter 7: Engineering programmes in the UK: the student feedback experience
Abstract:
Introduction
Student feedback and existing data sources
Response rates of engineering students
Engineering students in the NSS
Engineering student feedback in institutional surveys
Assessment and feedback
Conclusions
Chapter 8: Trends, issues and the future of student feedback in engineering
Abstract:
Introduction
Issues, trends and approaches
Conclusions
Index