Assessing and enhancing student experience in higher education
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Assessing and enhancing student experience in higher education
Palgrave Macmillan, c2021
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Other editors: John T.E. Richardson, Anja Pabel, Beverley Oliver
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The book makes an important contribution to the discourse on student experience in higher education. The book includes chapters that cover important aspects of the 21st century student experience. Chapters cover issues such as: new trends and insights on the student experience; the changing profile of students in higher education and performance measures used to assess the quality of student experience, institutional approaches in engaging students, using student voice to improve the quality of teaching, COVID-19 and its impact on international students, innovative partnerships between students and academic staff, student feedback and raising academic standards, the increased use of qualitative data in gaining insights into student experience, the use of innovative learning spaces and technology to enhance the learning experience, and the potentially disrupting nature of student feedback and its impact on the health and wellbeing of academic staff, and the increased use of social media reviews by students.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: The 21st Century Student Experience - Issues, Trends, Disruptions, and Expectations
- Mahsood Shah, Anja Pabel and John T. E. RichardsonChapter 2: Emerging trends and insights on student experience
- David Kane and James WilliamsChapter 3: People, promise and performance: triangulating student demographics, standards and indicators in a national higher education system
- Beverley Oliver.Chapter 4: Institutional approaches to engaging students in enhancing their experience
- Liz Mossop and Joanne LymnChapter 5: Engaging students as partners in assessment and enhancement processes
- Kelly E Matthews and Alison Cook-SatherChapter 6: Transforming spaces and innovative uses of technology to enhance the student learning experience
- Paul M Holland and Melanie-Jayne HainkeChapter 7: Improving the quality of teaching
- Pieter SpoorenChapter 8: How can student experience be used to raise the academic standards of teaching?
- Anna Parpala and Telle HailikariChapter 9: Using text analytics to understand open-ended student comments at scale: Insights from four case studies.- Thomas Ullmann and Bart RientiesChapter 10: Social media and student experience: What do Google reviews say?
- Mahsood Shah, Anja Pabel and Ishmael AdamsChapter 11: Disruptive trends in student experience evaluations and implications for academic staff wellbeing
- Beatrice Tucker.Chapter 12: Assessing and Enhancing International Student Experience in Australian Higher Education: COVID-19 and A Better Future?
- Belle W.X. Lim and Kevin Marco TanayaChapter 13: Student Experience: Past conclusions and future directions
- Mahsood Shah, Anja Pabel and John T. E. Richardson
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