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Class Size at University
Authors:Gervas Huxley  Jennifer Mayo  Mike W. Peacey  Maddy Richardson
Affiliation:1. University of Bristol;2. University of Michigan;3. New College of the Humanities;4. University of Cambridge
Abstract:An effective higher education market should increase educational standards. For universities to fulfil this role, students need reliable information about the teaching on offer at different universities, but no such data are currently available. We define a measure of teaching that weights contact hours by their intensity and collect a new data set that allows comparison of teaching across universities and across three departments. No two universities offer identical teaching. There is large variation in contact hours and even larger variation in teaching intensity, across both universities and departments. We combine our data with existing data to investigate the relationship that teaching has with university and student characteristics. We find that how much teaching students receive is uncorrelated with tuition fee; that teaching has little predictive power in explaining student satisfaction; and that physics students consistently receive more teaching than either economics or history students.
Keywords:class size  student choice  Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF)  teaching intensity  I23  I28
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