Spotting and Addressing Problems Early (student voice)

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Time duration: 6-7 mins Student level: any Preparation time before class: 2 mins (NB 30 mins of evaluation and response after class is needed) Additional materials or equipment needed: 1 page of blank A4 printer paper per student (depending on class size) Other general tips/advice: In large modules (300+ students) to get a wider coverage use in at least one lecture and 3 seminar groups. Use a yellow highlighter to pick out common themes afterwards. Dispose of the survey paper after in confidential waste. Provide to other members of the teaching team so you can understand what is happening across…

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This is a simple student feedback exercise that enables problems on a module to be identified early in the semester and addressed by week 4. It is less extensive than the Mid Module Review (MMR) in questions and coverage, but complements the MMR. It can also be administered by an academic without any technology. It works best with large modules where the module lead needs to understand a large cohort’s experience. 30 minutes is needed after class to go through the responses, action any changes (may take longer depending) and put up a ‘you said, we did’ Moodle announcement.

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Contributor

Name: Piers von Berg
Job role: Senior Lecturer in Law
Email address: piers.vonberg@bcu.ac.uk

Piers teaches Law at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He teaches critical thinking, human rights, criminal justice and children’s rights. He is interested in and researches human rights and citizenship education.

Keywords

student voice, inclusivity

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