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How would you change the National Student Survey?

Ahead of the annual Battle of Ideas Festival, we asked you to tell us what you think is missing from the country-wide canvassing of university student views

Published on
October 16, 2014
Last updated
June 10, 2015

What question would you like to see added to the National Student Survey? That was the question we put to our Twitter followers last week as part of the build-up to the Institute of Ideas鈥 annual Battle of Ideas, which this year takes place in London on 18 and 19 October.

One of the sessions at the event, for which 糖心Vlog is a media partner, looks at the importance of student satisfaction 鈥 so we thought it would be interesting to solicit your views, via the hashtag , on the issues you think the current survey overlooks.

Sarah Peat (), a research postgraduate at the University of Aberdeen鈥檚 School of Social Science, wanted to test what students look for in a higher education institution, asking 鈥渨hat is more influential to your overall [NSS] rating: academic or social (other) experiences?鈥

Stewart Eyres (), whose Twitter profile reveals that he is into 鈥渟tars 鈥榥鈥 stuff鈥, wanted to find out how opinionated students are. 鈥淒o you actually care about the aspects you disagree with?鈥 he asks, adding that he is 鈥渘ot sure鈥 if students who say they disagree with some of the statements in the NSS 鈥 such as 鈥渢he criteria used in marking have been clear in advance鈥 鈥 are genuinely dissatisfied, or not really that bothered.

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Helen Matthews (), a 鈥渦niversity administrator, chartered manager, traveller鈥, wanted to know if students thought the NSS was 鈥渁sking the right questions鈥, and called for 鈥渟omething about a mutually supportive ethos among students鈥, which 鈥渙ften reflects whether course teams have fostered it or not鈥.

Maggie Garabedyan (), vice-president of academic affairs at the University of Brighton Students鈥 Union, focused on assessment. 鈥淲hat is your preferred method of receiving your feedback and why?鈥 was her suggested question, while Becka () thought there was much to learn about how the information might best be used. 鈥淲hat would you do with the data obtained in this survey鈥 was her recommendation.

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, a self-declared 鈥渆xcitable chap鈥, 鈥渞at fancier鈥 and 鈥済in fiend鈥 was thinking big, proposing to give students the chance to respond to the statement 鈥淥verall, I am satisfied that the years of my life given up for this course were a sound investment of time鈥. Meanwhile, academic Peter Hughes () wanted to ask whether students felt that members of university staff knew their names.

While Rachel Forsyth (), from Manchester Metropolitan University鈥檚 Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching, wanted to know if students felt that lecturers 鈥渆njoy teaching me鈥, John Boursnell鈥檚 question () had a slightly different tone. 鈥淒o you think senior management bully students and staff?鈥 was his suggested NSS addition.

Tanya Osborne鈥檚 question () was elegantly simple: 鈥淲hy are you filling in this survey?鈥 She added, however, that it would need to be multiple choice to make sure 鈥渢o filter out the poor souls who answer under duress鈥.

Ms Osborne鈥檚 question was judged to be the best by THE editorial staff, and she won a pair of tickets to the Battle of Ideas.

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