Student satisfaction surveys
Student satisfaction surveys are an important tool for measuring the effectiveness of education and identifying areas for improvement. By gathering feedback from students about their experiences in the classroom and institution can gain valuable insights into what is working well and what needs to be changed. This information can then be used to make informed decisions about curriculum development, teaching methods, and resource allocation.
Conducting a student satisfaction survey can also improve communication and build trust between students and teachers. By giving students a voice and actively seeking their input, educators can demonstrate that they are committed to creating a positive learning environment. This can increase student engagement and motivation, leading to improved academic performance and greater student success.
Moreover, it also provides important information for the institution. It serves as a way to measure the perception of the quality of education provided by the institution. Also, it could be used by the institution to evaluate the performance of its staff and services and to identify areas of concern, such as student support, library resources, and IT services. Furthermore, it could be used to evaluate the effectiveness of institutional policies, programs, and services and to identify areas where they can be improved. Therefore, it is important to measure the institution's overall effectiveness.
CRITERION II – TEACHING-LEARNING AND EVALUATION
2.7.1 STUDENT SATISFACTION SURVEY
Link to STUDENT SATISFACTION SURVEY form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1S1KIrKCOyvl_rOEY_TTqkFsIbAdkWFDBnTjRVUWFN_M/edit?ts=645f195f