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No feedback loop, no way to improve (2 of 3)

Published on
三月 15, 2012
Last updated
五月 22, 2015

Many of my most satisfying experiences have also been the most challenging: I bet the same is true for Frank Furedi. So why does he argue that a focus on the student experience "inexorably" leads to risk-averse approaches?

Assuming that students cannot distinguish between the "satisfaction" of passive consumerism and the satisfaction of challenging and life-changing study is patronising. My experience is the opposite: students often want more authentic and demanding courses than they are currently offered.

The NSS is flawed and distorting, but it has also shone a useful light on dark corners. Consider the burst of interest in feedback, stimulated by consistently poor NSS scores, which has led to a broad academic consensus that it should be reconceptualised in more engaging, more dialogical and more - not less - challenging ways.

Arguing against the NSS does not and should not mean arguing against a respectful dialogue with our students.

Mark Huxham, Professor of environmental biology, School of Life, Sport and Social Sciences, Edinburgh Napier University

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