Student Engagement in L&T Quality Management: A Study of UK Practices - University of Bath
The Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) commissioned the University of Bath to undertake research into student engagement practices in UK higher education institutions. A parallel project took place at King's College London which explored student views of quality in higher education.
The Bath research resulted in three publications which will, in turn, contribute to the national debate and policy development in this area:
- an overview report summarising key research findings and implications for policy and practice.
- detailed research findings.
- a good practice guide for institutions and students' unions.
Please see link below:
For further details contact:
Name – Chris Taylor
Role – Engagement Manager, QAA
Email – c.taylor@qaa.ac.uk
(2012-13)
Item Number:213
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