Temperature testing leading to ongoing curriculum evolution in Creative Arts modules
Brownie, Barbara, Smith, Jayne and Thomas, Rebecca
(2017)
Temperature testing leading to ongoing curriculum evolution in Creative Arts modules.
In: HEA Annual conference 2017, 2017-07-04 - 2017-07-06, Renold Building.
Data comes in many forms, and while TEF will draw on specific metrics, student satisfaction can be measured in a variety of ways, including poster sessions and discussion groups. The informal gathering of data about student satisfaction, or ‘temperature testing’, can be carried out at intervals, leading to the ongoing evolution of a module, shaped by the needs of a cohort. These processes can have value not only in informing curriculum development, but also in providing situations in which students can recognise opportunities for learning and to understand, and inform, the design of their programme. Curriculum development becomes a staff/student partnership.
Item Type | Conference or Workshop Item (Paper) |
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Additional information | Barbara Brownie, Jayne Smith, and Rebecca Thomas, ‘Temperature testing leading to ongoing curriculum evolution in Creative Arts modules’. Presentation to HEA Annual Conference 2017: Generation TEF: Teaching in the Spotlight, 4 July – 7 July 2017, Manchester, UK. |
Keywords | education, pedagogy, tef, student voice, student satisfaction, learning and teaching, teaching and learning, teaching excellence framework |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 17:03 |
Last Modified | 15 May 2025 17:03 |
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