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Language Learning in Higher Education

Journal of the European Confederation of Language Centres in Higher Education (CercleS)

Editor-in-Chief: Szczuka-Dorna, Liliana / O’Rourke, Breffni

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The student voice in quality assurance

Senior Lecturer Margaret McKinney, / Ruben Comadina Granson,
Published Online: 2012-11-07 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/cercles-2011-0023

Abstract

As lecturers of English and Spanish for international students in higher education, we frequently read reflections supporting the notion that the interaction between teacher and student has a direct influence on their learning and possibly even on their future studies and lives. Using examples taken from language learning histories, student course reviews and student panels, this paper attempts to view the learning process from the student perspective. It identifies some of the themes, dilemmas and concerns voiced by students. It also examines what these reveal about the learners' constructions of their teachers, and how the students have responded in their language learning strategies and production. We then relate this to the challenge thrown down in the recent Wulkow Memorandum to “make full use of quality assurance mechanisms which focus on customer satisfaction”. In this paper, therefore, we propose including the student voice in course development and evaluation procedures in order to provide a more scaffolded holistic approach which, in turn, leads to a richer learning process with more engagement and enthusiasm from students.

Keywords: blogs; quality assurance; student voice; role models; feedback and motivation

About the article

Senior Lecturer Margaret McKinney,

Margaret McKinney is a senior lecturer in English for Academic Purposes at the University of Groningen Language Centre, The Netherlands, and is responsible for the online provision of language support materials, which have been structured into a Language Toolbox and are delivered through the electronic learning environment Blackboard.

Ruben Comadina Granson,

Ruben Comadina Granson is head of Modern Foreign Languages at the University of Groningen Language Centre, The Netherlands, and has extensive experience in designing blended-learning courses, organising learner-centred, multi-level group work for Higher Education and creating intercultural awareness among participants.


Published Online: 2012-11-07

Published in Print: 2012-11-14


Citation Information: , Volume 1, Issue 2, Pages 313–324, ISSN (Online) 2191-6128, ISSN (Print) 2191-611X, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/cercles-2011-0023.

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