The impact of part-time staff on Art & Design students' ratings of their programmes

Art & Design receives ratings on a number of scales of the UK's National Student Survey (NSS) that are less strong than those for some other subject areas. Art & Design, along with performing arts, is characterised by a relatively high level of part-time (PT) staffing. PT staffing data...

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Published inJournal of higher education policy and management Vol. 36; no. 5; pp. 557 - 567
Main Author Yorke, Mantz
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Abingdon Routledge 01.10.2014
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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ISSN1360-080X
1469-9508
DOI10.1080/1360080X.2014.936095

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Summary:Art & Design receives ratings on a number of scales of the UK's National Student Survey (NSS) that are less strong than those for some other subject areas. Art & Design, along with performing arts, is characterised by a relatively high level of part-time (PT) staffing. PT staffing data are set against NSS ratings for post-92 universities and other institutions that specialise in studio-based programmes in Art & Design. The data from Art & Design are compared with data from selected subject areas, showing that for both Art & Design and performing arts higher levels of PT staffing are associated with lower NSS ratings. The quality of the available data and the implications of the analyses are discussed.
Bibliography:Refereed article. Includes bibliographical references.
Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management; v.36 n.5 p.557-567; October 2014
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ISSN:1360-080X
1469-9508
DOI:10.1080/1360080X.2014.936095