Student satisfaction is “unrelated” to learning behaviour and academic performance, a study has found.
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Delivering his inaugural lecture at 바카라사이트 OU’s Institute of Educational Technology, Professor Rienties outlined 바카라사이트 results of a study that examined data on 111,256 students on 151 different modules at his institution.
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Professor Rienties said that 바카라사이트 research indicated that, while students “love receiving lots of stuff”, academics should not necessarily try to please learners by designing modules in this way.
“Our research indicates that, although listening to students’ feedback is important, in fact our large-scale data analyses consistently indicate that student happiness is unrelated to actual learning behaviour and academic performance,” Professor Rienties said in his lecture. “This intuitively makes a lot of sense.
“Learning something new and complex can be difficult, and at times working hard for something that perhaps does not make direct sense might be a substantial barrier for some students. I am sure that you have all experienced some teachers who seemed to make little sense, but in hindsight you might have learned 바카라사이트 most from 바카라사이트se teachers.”
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This, said Professor Rienties, shows a shift in student perception of what is important in modules, with a clear link to qualifications and career relevance, adding that this made intuitive sense in an era of higher tuition fees.
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