What’s The Best Way to Offer Students Feedback Opportunities?
Think about ways you can improve student experience on your course, programme and subject:
- Ensure ‘Student Voice Feedback Minimum’ (see below) in a timely manner
- Consider how you are making responses and changes visible to students and staff. For example:
- Review how you communicate feedback and store the records of SSLC meetings, SaRDS and other initiatives with the students and so they are easily accessible for students and staff. For example, a dedicated space and visible space on your course/subject/programme Moodle.
- Enhance dialogue with students to provide opportunities to engage in feedback. For example, provide a short overview of course changes such as ‘They said, We did’ from the previous cohort and explaining future initiatives in introductory and final teaching session; provide opportunities to gather and respond to informal feedback during a course.
- Develop visible partnerships with SRC reps and the wider student body. For example working with SRC reps to explore opportunities to co-chair meetings; open meeting for staff and students at subject/school level; providing opportunities for Student Voice as part course/programme development.