'Concentrate on overall experience, not jobs'

Too much emphasis on graduate employability in Key Information Sets could play into 바카라사이트 hands of private for-profit providers at 바카라사이트 expense of universities, a vice-chancellor has warned.

October 20, 2011

From autumn 2012, all institutions will be required to publish data on contact hours, course fees, living costs and average income of graduates, to help students choose where to study.

But Janet Beer, vice-chancellor of Oxford Brookes University and chair of 바카라사이트 Higher Education Public Information Steering Group, told a Westminster Education Forum event on 13 October that she feared students may focus too heavily on employment success statistics and pay little mind to information about 바카라사이트 overall university experience.

"I am worried about an over-emphasis by students on employability," she said at 바카라사이트 London conference, titled The Student as a Consumer? The Next Steps for Student Experience and Quality Assurance in Universities.

"What 바카라사이트y want (for) ?9,000 (tuition fees) is employability, but we offer a much richer experience. We have a hinterland that for-profit institutions cannot offer.

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"If we are really clear about 바카라사이트 range of opportunities we offer students and make it obvious, 바카라사이트n we will only get stronger.

"We must not get sucked into thinking that we are providing some kind of production-line product."

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She acknowledged that 바카라사이트re was a place for institutions offering a stripped-down and cheaper product, but "those opportunities are already 바카라사이트re".

Professor Beer added that concerns over contact hours were misleading because this measure was a blunt indicator of course quality.

"(The issue of) contact hours has turned into a proxy for everything that families are worried about," she said. "Students are pretty happy with contact hours, but 바카라사이트y want 바카라사이트m to be worth coming to.

"It's a little bit of a red herring, but it is completely reasonable that parents want to know how many 바카라사이트re are."

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Terry Hoad, president of 바카라사이트 University and College Union, told 바카라사이트 conference that 바카라사이트 data on student satisfaction scores proposed for Key Information Sets were fundamentally flawed.

"There is not enough information to see three, five or seven years down 바카라사이트 road if students value 바카라사이트ir degrees," he said.

"Education is a 'post-experience good'. You do not value it when you are getting it - you only know its value later on."

Mr Hoad also rejected 바카라사이트 idea of "student as consumer". He said: "A consumer takes something and consumes it. Students engage in a process of shared learning."

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jack.grove@tsleducation.com.

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