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MMU Programme Specification – Fashion Design<br />

Student feedback is essential to <strong>programme</strong> development and student comments are used to<br />

enhance both the successful management of the <strong>programme</strong> and the teaching/learning strategies.<br />

<strong>Istituto</strong> <strong>Marangoni</strong> will gather student opinion in a variety of ways, both formal and informal.<br />

A range of methods is available, which may include the following:<br />

• Paper questionnaires<br />

• Informal contact with Programme Leader and subject Tutor, for example during lectures and<br />

seminars and through appointments with academic staff<br />

• Brief ‘snapshots’ surveys for example, distributing ‘post-it’ notes in classes and inviting views on a<br />

particular topic, with the results being reviewed and discussed, with the aim of responding to these<br />

views as soon as possible and before the formal end of unit evaluation<br />

• End of Unit Evaluation<br />

• End of academic year internet questionnaires when students will be invited to reflect on their overall<br />

experience in their campus. Issues will be taken to Programme Reflective Meetings and added to<br />

the Annual Academic Monitoring Report<br />

• Programme Committee<br />

• Staff-Student Liaison Committees<br />

<strong>Istituto</strong> <strong>Marangoni</strong> would prefer that on most occasions students be identified when giving constructive<br />

feedback on the course and teaching methods. There might be occasions when it is not appropriate and IM<br />

recognizes this exception. In these instances, <strong>programme</strong> teams and central support services will ensure that<br />

anonymity and confidentiality is respected.<br />

In order to ‘close the feedback loop’ and to communicate any improvements resulting from student<br />

participation at least once every academic year, <strong>programme</strong> teams relate back to students the actions taken<br />

in response to student views.<br />

An online annual monitoring and evaluation akin to MMU’s.<br />

Students will be asked to respond to a series of questions, for example, if they were clear about what they<br />

were meant to be learning on the unit, if the teaching had helped them learn effectively and if they have<br />

developed new or existing skills. The data will be analyzed and the Programme Leader will be required to<br />

comment on:<br />

• Key strengths and issues arising from student performance;<br />

• Key strengths and issues arising from student feedback;<br />

• Actions and improvements for the next academic year.<br />

Programme Leaders will be required to respond to issues identified within<br />

External Examiner reports, which require further action.<br />

Appendix V<br />

“Listening and responding to the student voice” goes into detail and maps out the<br />

processes that are put into place.<br />

34 Engagement with Employers<br />

The Programme Team engages with employers on a regular basis, through a variety of means.<br />

As the majority of tutors on this <strong>programme</strong> are professional practitioners they bring with them a<br />

wealth of current information and a practitioner’s perspective on the rapidly changing industry.<br />

When the possibility arises, competitions and industrial collaborations are organized in close<br />

partnership with companies.<br />

There is a <strong>programme</strong> of guest lectures, company visits, industry seminars and study visits to<br />

international trade show which further embed industry practices and enables students to form valuable<br />

links and contacts with potential employers.<br />

Such industry collaborations produce out-puts which may gain external visibility for<br />

students and their work.<br />

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Programme Specification 16 of 18 April 2011

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