A nationwide US student survey

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A nationwide US student survey

The context

The challenge Reward colleges that educate students better, not just Those that do research Those that are the most selective – “colleges that educate better students” Source: Sysomos

Learning focused activities 3Ps of the learning process – Biggs, Gibbs et al Presage Process Product Student factors Prior knowledge Ability Motivation Teaching Context Objectives Assessment Climate/ethos Teaching procedures Learning focused activities Learning outcomes Skills Facts Involvement

Learning focused activities Presage Process Product Student factors Prior knowledge Ability Motivation Teaching Context Objectives Assessment Climate/ethos Teaching procedures Learning focused activities Learning outcomes Skills Facts Involvement Resources Engagement Outcomes Environment

The survey goal Understand the picture of student learning activity at US colleges How learning occurs What is being learned End satisfaction and perceived value Student context Source: Sysomos

The survey

The big picture Satisfaction, value, NPS Impact on career Motivation Interaction & learning Motivation Impact on career Satisfaction, value, NPS  

Motivation to study for degree Interaction Perceived career impact Questionnaire content Motivation to study for degree Job opportunities Contribute to academic literature Learn more about a subject Have a good time Meet diverse new people Interaction Faculty interaction Collaborative learning Higher Order Learning Practical application Reflection / connection Critical thinking Challenging classes Social engagement Perceived career impact Value for money Satisfaction measures Choose again Recommend Computed “Net Promoter Score” (NPS) PLUS: Free text comments

Current students in taught courses Around 1,300 colleges targeted Execution Current students in taught courses Around 1,300 colleges targeted Focused samples Engagement managed by established market research organizations The result: 100,000 students in over 1,111 colleges

The data

Benchmark measures Faculty interaction Collaborative learning Recommendation Choose again Practical application Reflection / connection Critical thinking Challenging classes

Institutional characteristics Dimensions for analysis Region/State Institution Institutional characteristics Carnegie class IPEDs data CSC data Ranking in other rankings In some instances…campus Degree attributes Level of study When entered At what level entered Subject of focus Delivery method Student attributes Gender Location of origin (in state / OOS / int’l) Nationality Year of birth

National-level observations

By funding type (sector) By Carnegie classification By student segment Analysis By funding type (sector) By Carnegie classification By student segment Drivers?

Funding type

Funding type

Funding type

Funding type

Funding type

Carnegie class National Liberal Arts Colleges (CCBASIC 21) are those that don’t fit the above categories but with over 50% of bachelor degrees and over 50% of those in the Arts & Sciences

Carnegie class National Liberal Arts Colleges (CCBASIC 21) are those that don’t fit the above categories but with over 50% of bachelor degrees and over 50% of those in the Arts & Sciences

Carnegie class National Liberal Arts Colleges (CCBASIC 21) are those that don’t fit the above categories but with over 50% of bachelor degrees and over 50% of those in the Arts & Sciences

i.e. for the negative (left-hand-side, only 2) cases, Liberal Arts unis performed less well than the rest of the US, and better for the questions on the right.

Origin of students National Liberal Arts Colleges (CCBASIC 21) are those that don’t fit the above categories but with over 50% of bachelor degrees and over 50% of those in the Arts & Sciences

Origin of students National Liberal Arts Colleges (CCBASIC 21) are those that don’t fit the above categories but with over 50% of bachelor degrees and over 50% of those in the Arts & Sciences

Origin of students National Liberal Arts Colleges (CCBASIC 21) are those that don’t fit the above categories but with over 50% of bachelor degrees and over 50% of those in the Arts & Sciences

Benchmark measures Faculty interaction Collaborative learning Recommendation Choose again …..Social engagement Practical application Reflection / connection Critical thinking Challenging classes

Delivery method

Delivery method

Delivery method

Delivery method

Multi-campus example – diagnosis within the institution Multiple campuses, one only online Significant variance by campus in all benchmark measures Learning engagement measures stronger for ONLINE ONLINE also more likely to say college is worth what they’re paying for it

Conclusions

Summary Interesting disconnect between indicators of interaction and learning and recommendation scores, and even more with ‘worth’ scores Case of Public vs. Private NFP – on average lower faculty interactions and higher order learning in public universities vs. private NFP surveyed Case of Liberal Arts Colleges – advantage in terms of higher order learning but not in recommendation or perception of worth Across institutions social engagement most closely correlated with desire to recommend

For consideration What are we trying to achieve? Learning skills, knowledge, social engagement, value, overall happiness? If average achievement on these dimensions differs by sector, is this right? What would be the short-term and long-term impacts of shifting resources? What is the impact of your students’ desire to recommend your university on word-of- mouth referrals – at home, out of state, and overseas? What is the enrolment and tuition/alumni funding impact of raising NPS?

Where next? More questions to explore about HE system – across national / state dataset Tools to benchmark data Use of data or measures independently e.g. NPS score Participation next year Feedback: madeleine.evans@timeshighereducation.com

Thank you Feedback to madeleine.evans@timeshighereducation.com