Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

2020 Quality Indicators of Learning and Teaching

By Australian Government Department of Education, Skills and Employment

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In 2020, and for the 5th year in a row, ECU received the top undergradu­ate teaching quality ranking of all Public Universiti­es in Australia.

QILT results are based on hundreds of thousands of surveys completed by students from the 41 universiti­es across Australia, both public and private. Over 85% of ECU students surveyed rated the quality of the teaching they received positively.

ECU was also the top-ranked Australian public university for undergradu­ate skills developmen­t ( now six years in a row) and second-placed public university for overall educationa­l experience.

Notably, the university ranked in the top quartile (top 25%) in every single QILT category.

ECU is Australia’s top public university for undergradu­ate skills developmen­t in the

Business and Management and Law and Paralegal discipline­s.

In the Teacher Education discipline, ECU was rated Australia’s top public university for undergradu­ate teaching quality and overall education experience.

In the Rehabilita­tion discipline, ECU is Australia’s top university for undergradu­ate teaching quality, student support and learning resources, as well as the country’s top public university for undergradu­ate skills developmen­t.

ECU is also Australia’s top university for undergradu­ate skills developmen­t in the Computing and Informatio­n Systems discipline­s and Australia’s top university for student support in Engineerin­g.

These results based on the QILT Student Experience Surveys for 2018 and 2019.

I n f o r mat i o n on the ComparED website about student learning experience­s is sourced from the Student Experience Survey (SES).

The SES is funded by the Australian Government Department of Education, Skills and Employment and has been administer­ed by the Social Research Centre since 2015.

The SES is the only comprehens­ive survey of current higher education students in Australia.

Around 180,000 undergradu­ate students and 83,000 postgradua­te coursework students from Australian universiti­es and non- university higher educat i o n institutio­ns ( NUHEIs) participat­ed in the 2019 SES.

The survey collects informatio­n that helps both higher education institutio­ns and the government improve teaching and learning outcomes, and reports on multiple facets of the student experience.

QILT results are based on hundreds of thousands of surveys completed by students from the 41 universiti­es across Australia, both public and private. Over 85% of ECU students surveyed rated the quality of the teaching they received positively.

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