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A sample student questionnaire used to collect additional information from students to clarify or validate the findings of a situation analysis and interviews in the context of academic program assessment. The questionnaire focuses on key areas of concern and covers various aspects such as students' background, support systems, educators' availability, infrastructure, materials and equipment, learning approaches, assessment methods, and clinical practice.
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A self-administered written survey can be used to collect additional information from a sample of students in order to clarify or validate the findings of the situation analysis and interviews. In most cases, informal follow-up is sufficient to fill information gaps. However, if there is significant concern that the preliminary list of bottlenecks is biased, incorrect, or insufficient, the assessment team can choose to survey students. Remember that ethics clearance from the institution and informed consent from all participants are needed to conduct any survey. No names or personal identifiers should be recorded in the survey questionnaires.
When reviewing and adapting the sample student questionnaire, it is recommended to focus the questions on key areas of concern for the academic program(s) under review to keep the survey as short as possible. This will simplify both its administration and analysis. The adapted survey should be pretested prior to its use with a larger group of participants. The survey should be adapted to reflect the program(s) under assessment; the thematic areas, attributes, and factors being assessed; the core facilities, infrastructure, materials, equipment, and competencies required for the program(s); and the terminology used by the educational institution. Programs Insert the names of the programs under assessment where relevant (e.g., question 1.1). Assessment areas Adapt the survey to the thematic areas, attributes, and factors that key stakeholders agreed to assess. If they decided to omit one or more of the nine thematic areas from the assessment, remove those areas from the questionnaire. If they decided to add or remove attributes or factors under a thematic area, revise the questions under that area to reflect the factors for which there is agreement (see Annex 1 for a list of thematic areas, attributes, and factors). Program requirements Adapt the survey to the core facilities, infrastructure, materials, equipment, and competencies required for the program(s). Review the example lists provided in the questionnaire, and revise them to reflect the actual resources needed. Align competencies with those expected from the program(s). The Bottlenecks and Best Buys Approach 1
Terminology Review the questionnaire and replace any questionable terms with those typically used in your context. For example, the term “institution” could be replaced by the term college, school, or other appropriate term. The team also could replace the phrase “academic programs under review” or “academic program under assessment” with the actual name of the program or programs under assessment.
Identify a sample of students from the program or programs being assessed, with an equal ratio of male and female students, from all academic years of study. Typically, a purposive sample of approximately 40 students, comprising at least 10 students from each level of study (if possible 5 male and 5 female from each year of study) is sufficient. To save time and ensure that a standardized approach is taken, it is recommended to administer the questionnaire to students in a group. To administer the questionnaire to a group of students: Find an appropriate place, such as an empty classroom, to gather a group of participating students. Ensure that all levels of study are represented in the group as equally as possible. For example, 10 students from year one, 10 from year two, 10 from year three, etc. To the extent possible, for each level/year of study, ensure that there are an equal proportion (50:50) of females and males who are given the questionnaire. For example, if there are 10 students who will fill in the questionnaire from the first-year class, then 5 should be male and 5 should be female. Introduce the purpose of the questionnaire and explain how the students should complete it. Distribute the questionnaire and an informed consent form to all participants. Read the informed consent form aloud and ask each student to fill in the informed consent form. Ask the students to hand in the consent form and questionnaire together once they finish filling it in. Stay available for the respondents as they individually fill in the consent form and questionnaire, in case they have any questions or doubts, and allow time for everyone to complete their own questionnaire. Once a questionnaire is completed, it must be checked before considering it valid. If mistakes are found that cannot be corrected, a new questionnaire must be administered to a new student. In checking the quality of a completed questionnaire, pay special attention to compliance with instructions (e.g., circle one option, circle all that apply). Check that written answers are legible and understandable. Remember to complete the information at the beginning of each questionnaire. The Bottlenecks and Best Buys Approach 2
FOR USE BY SURVEY COORDINATOR ONLY Date (dd/mm/yy) Institution code Questionnaire number (starting with 001) Please complete the following questionnaire. The purpose of this anonymous survey is to explore practices and needs related to your education. We thank you for your participation. INSTRUCTIONS Please answer the questions by yourself. Use blue or black ink. After each question, you will find suggestions in capital letters for ways of answering. For example, for some questions you should choose one option only (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER), and for others you may choose more than one response (CIRCLE MORE THAN ONE ANSWER IF NECESSARY) or (CIRCLE ALL THAT APPLY). Circle the number of your selected option. Circle the number for “Other” if you don't find your answer, and then write your answer on the dotted line. For easier understanding, USE CAPITAL LETTERS when you write an answer. When you finish, please give this questionnaire back to the person who gave it to you. Your answers are very important. The Bottlenecks and Best Buys Approach 4
1. Information about You 1.1 Are you? (CIRCLE A SINGLE ANSWER) 1. Female 2. Male 1.2 What is your current program of study? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER ONLY) 1. [Insert Program 1 – Certificate, Diploma, or Degree] 2. [Insert Program 2 – Certificate, Diploma, or Degree] 3. [Insert Program 3 – Certificate, Diploma, or Degree] 4. [Insert Program 4 – Certificate, Diploma, or Degree] 5. Other: (SPECIFY) ................................................................. 1.3 Did you already have a certificate, diploma, degree, or other qualification before starting your current studies? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER ONLY) 1. Yes 2. No 1.3.1 If yes, what degree or qualification did you have? ............................................................................................................................... 1.4 Does this program of study require you to retake courses that you already completed for a previous certificate, diploma, or degree? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER) 1. Yes 2. No 3. I don’t know 4. I don’t have a previous certificate, diploma, or degree 1.5 In which year of the program are you currently enrolled? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER ONLY) 1. First year 2. Second year 3. Third year 4. Fourth year 5. Fifth year 6. Other (SPECIFY): ................................................................. The Bottlenecks and Best Buys Approach 5
Highest level of education completed Father Mother
4.4 How would you rate the security at the school in terms of providing a safe environment 24 hours a day? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER)
6.4 How often do your classes include the following learning approaches? (CHECK ONE BOX FOR EACH TYPE OF LEARNING APPROACH) Types of learning approaches I don’t know 0 Never used 1 Sometimes used 2 Frequently used 3
Clinical practice facilities No opinion 0 Not enough 1 Enough 2 Too many 3
7.4 If you graduated today, do you feel confident in your ability to provide quality clinical care to patients? (CIRCLE ONE ANSWER)