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Taught postgraduates commend teaching but want more feedback

Published on
June 22, 2010
Last updated
May 11, 2015

Postgraduate students have praised the quality of teaching they receive, but many remain unsatisfied with the feedback they are given about their work.

A total of 32,638 students responded to the Higher Education Academy鈥檚 second Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey (PTES) 鈥 more than twice the number that took part in the first.

Overall, 85 per cent of students on taught postgraduate courses said their experience had either met or exceeded their expectations.

Questions about teaching and learning and about staff received the highest scores from students.

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In total, 83 per cent agreed that 鈥渟taff are enthusiastic about what they are teaching鈥, and that their course was 鈥渋ntellectually stimulating鈥, while 80 per cent said that 鈥渟taff are good at explaining things鈥.

As in the National Student Survey, assessment and feedback received the lowest ratings.

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Just over half of students on taught postgraduate courses (56 per cent) agreed that they received feedback in time to allow them improve their next assignment, and a similar proportion (57 per cent) agreed that feedback on their work had been prompt, or had helped clarify things they did not understand (58 per cent).

Sue Law, director of academic practice at the HEA, said it was pleasing to see that so many taught postgraduate students valued their overall experience at university in the UK.

鈥淲e look forward to continuing to work with institutions in using survey results to enhance the quality of their postgraduate students鈥 learning experiences,鈥 she said.

The findings will be discussed at the HEA鈥檚 annual conference at the University of Hertfordshire this week, and a report will be published next month.

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rebecca.attwood@tsleducation.com

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