SCHOOL OF ART DESIGN & MEDIA NSS POSITIVITY 2016

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SCHOOL OF ART DESIGN & MEDIA NSS POSITIVITY 2016

SCHOOL OF ART DESIGN & MEDIA NSS POSITIVITY 2016 Staff are good at explaining things. Staff have made the subject interesting.

SCHOOL OF ART DESIGN & MEDIA NSS POSITIVITY 2016 1. Staff are good at explaining things. 3. Staff are enthusiastic about what they are teaching.

SCHOOL OF ART DESIGN & MEDIA NSS POSITIVITY 2016 1. Staff are good at explaining things. 4. The course is intellectually stimulating.

SCHOOL OF ART DESIGN & MEDIA NSS POSITIVITY 2016 1. Staff are good at explaining things. Overall Satisfaction

SCHOOL OF ART DESIGN & MEDIA NSS POSITIVITY 2016 5. The criteria used in marking have been clear in advance. 6. Assessment arrangements and marking have been fair.

SCHOOL OF ART DESIGN & MEDIA NSS POSITIVITY 2016 7. Feedback on my work has been prompt. 8. I have received detailed comments on my work.

SCHOOL OF ART DESIGN & MEDIA NSS POSITIVITY 2016 8. I have received detailed comments on my work. 9. Feedback on my work has helped me clarify things I did not understand.

SCHOOL OF ART DESIGN & MEDIA NSS POSITIVITY 2016 9. Feedback on my work has helped me clarify things I did not understand. Overall Satisfaction

SCHOOL OF ART DESIGN & MEDIA NSS POSITIVITY 2016 10. I have received sufficient advice and support with my studies. 11. I have been able to contact staff when I needed to.

SCHOOL OF ART DESIGN & MEDIA NSS POSITIVITY 2016 12. Good advice was available when I needed to make study choices. 11. I have been able to contact staff when I needed to.

SCHOOL OF ART DESIGN & MEDIA NSS POSITIVITY 2016 11. I have been able to contact staff when I needed to. Overall Satisfaction

SCHOOL OF ART DESIGN & MEDIA NSS POSITIVITY 2016 13. The timetable works efficiently as far as my activities are concerned. 14. Any changes in the course or teaching have been communicated effectively.

SCHOOL OF ART DESIGN & MEDIA NSS POSITIVITY 2016 14. Any changes in the course or teaching have been communicated effectively. 15. The course is well organised and is running smoothly.

SCHOOL OF ART DESIGN & MEDIA NSS POSITIVITY 2016 15. The course is well organised and is running smoothly. Overall Satisfaction

SCHOOL OF ART DESIGN & MEDIA NSS POSITIVITY 2016 20. My communication skills have improved. 19. The course has helped me to present myself with confidence.

SCHOOL OF ART DESIGN & MEDIA NSS POSITIVITY 2016 20. My communication skills have improved. 21. As a result of the course, I feel confident in tackling unfamiliar problems.

SCHOOL OF ART DESIGN & MEDIA NSS POSITIVITY 2016 20. My communication skills have improved. Overall Satisfaction

SCHOOL OF ART DESIGN & MEDIA NSS POSITIVITY 2016 B1.1 As a result of my course, I believe that I have improved my career prospects. B1.2 Good advice is available for making career choices.

SCHOOL OF ART DESIGN & MEDIA NSS POSITIVITY 2016 B6.1 I have had adequate opportunities to provide feedback on all elements of my course. B6.2 My feedback on the course is listened to and valued.

SCHOOL OF ART DESIGN & MEDIA NSS POSITIVITY 2016 B6.1 I have had adequate opportunities to provide feedback on all elements of my course. B6.3 It is clear to me how students’ comments on the course have been acted upon.

SCHOOL OF ART DESIGN & MEDIA NSS POSITIVITY 2016 B6.3 It is clear to me how students’ comments on the course have been acted upon. Overall Satisfaction

NSS QUESTION CORRELATION TO OVERALL SAISFACITON (UoB)