I test sulle competenze generaliste dei laureati italiani: uno strumento per valutare la qualità dell'università
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
The work compares the results produced by the test TECO on generic
skills, with the opinions expressed by undergraduates on the contribution that
their generic skills received from the graduate program attended. The hypothesis
is that a significant correlation between the test TECO and the feedback
of the students can be considered an evidence of a causal relationship
between the data obtained from the test and the ability the graduation course
transmitted to the student throughout the academic year. Asymmetries between
the two results may be indicative of some weaknesses of the results
obtained from the course, which should therefore be improved. However, the
absence of a strong and significant correlation between the test results and
the evaluations of students do not support the hypothesis, and therefore the
use of TECO test as indicator of the quality of a university course.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
quality assurance; generic skills; evaluation of university; test TECO; undergraduate students; learning
List of contributors:
Reale, Emanuela
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