National Student Forum

Teaching and learning

Comment below on the National Student Forum’s vision for teaching and learning

What does it look like when we’re getting teaching and learning right?

As I a student, I acknowledge that I am an active partner in the learning process, but I also expect to find that:

  • my learning experience is a high priority for the university
  • my learning is, where possible, personalised to my needs
  • my courses are flexible yet structured, and transferable
  • essential resources are easy to access and readily available
  • assessment and feedback are used to help me learn
  • I can be an active partner to my university or college in the design and management of my own education
  • my university/college encourages me to view my education as more than just subject knowledge
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  1. jack says:

    Firstly, I can’t imagine that the teaching and learning experience is the same for everyone across a department, nevermind across different universities! I had a good experience of most of the teaching where i studied, needless to say, some students i knew on my course didn’t share my view. Perhaps it comes down to personal tastes and learning preferences, which are wide ranging. Some people like to be read at – some people like to interact during a lecture and some people dont even attend and just print of the lecture notes to read at home!

  2. wendy says:

    i think understand each other .then share ideas with others ,you can find that someone actually has their own way to study well .so i insist that respect others first,it ’s the most improtant .

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