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Your own involvement

To what extent do you agree with the following statements:

Scale: 1-5 (1 = do not agree - 5 = fully agree).

Average Standard deviation Total number of responses Response distribution
1 2 3 4 5 Do not know
I actively participate in lectures and seminars 4,1 0,80 29 - - 28 38 34 -
I show up well prepared for lectures and seminars 4,0 0,76 29 - 3 17 55 24 -
I think of myself as a hard-working student 4,0 0,76 29 - 3 17 55 24 -
I am motivated for studying 4,0 0,80 29 - - 31 38 31 -
I participate in lectures, seminars and other organised learning activities that are offered by the vocational school 4,0 0,82 29 - 3 24 45 28 -

Digital tools

To what extent do you experience the following:

Scale: 1-5 (1 = to a low degree - 5 = to a high degree).

Average Standard deviation Total number of responses Response distribution
1 2 3 4 5 Do not know
Digital tools are used in such a way that I am actively involved in class 3,6 0,86 29 3 3 31 52 10 -
The teachers have the necessary knowledge and skills to use digital tools in their teaching 3,6 0,78 29 - 3 48 34 14 -
The use of digital learning platforms works well in my study programme 3,8 0,90 29 - 3 41 28 28 -
I am trained in using digital tools/programmes that are relevant to my subject field 3,6 0,73 29 - - 55 31 14 -

Work load

Indicate how many hours per week, on average in your study programme this far (not including holidays), you spend on:

Average Standard deviation Total number of responses Response distribution
0 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 Over 40
Paid work 5,8 9,19 24 58 25 8 8 - -
Independent study (assigned readings, assignments, independent practice, group work with other students, etc.) 17,4 19,20 23 - 61 13 9 9 9
Learning activities organised by the vocational school (including all teaching and supervision sessions, plus supervised professional training if relevant) 25,2 17,60 23 13 9 13 35 22 9

Supervised professional training

We do not have data on vocational practice training for this study programme



Teaching and study methods

To what extent are the following teaching- and work methods used in your study programme?

Scale: 1-4 (1 = Not used, 2 = Used little, 3 = Used somewhat, 4 = Used frequently)

Average Standard deviation Total number of responses Response distribution
1 2 3 4 5 Do not know
Other forms of independent study 3,2 0,87 29 7 7 41 45 - -
Workplace visits 2,1 0,88 29 31 34 31 3 - -
Field work 1,3 0,71 29 79 14 3 3 - -
Classroom teaching / lectures 3,9 0,35 29 - - 14 86 - -
Study groups without teachers 2,5 0,78 29 10 34 48 7 - -
Written assignments 3,6 0,68 29 - 10 21 69 - -
Lab practice 1,4 0,78 29 72 17 7 3 - -
Online teaching / online lectures 1,5 0,74 29 66 28 3 3 - -
Supervised vocational training 1,2 0,68 29 90 3 3 3 - -
Projects 2,7 0,66 29 - 41 48 10 - -
Quiz 2,2 0,90 29 24 38 31 7 - -
Roleplaying 1,6 0,86 29 59 24 14 3 - -
Simulations 3,1 0,77 29 3 14 52 31 - -
Student presentations 2,8 0,58 29 - 31 62 7 - -
Academic supervision 2,5 0,87 29 17 24 52 7 - -

Creative disciplines - additional questions

We do not have data on the creative disciplines for this study programme



Overall satisfaction

I am, all things considered, satisfied with my current study programme

Scale: 1-5 (1 = do not agree - 5 = fully agree).

Average Standard deviation Total number of responses Response distribution
1 2 3 4 5 Do not know
I am, all things considered, satisfied with my current study programme 3,9 0,88 29 - 7 24 45 24 -

Indexes in detail

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Average Standard deviation Total number of responses Response distribution
1 2 3 4 5 Do not know
Academic and social environment
Academic and social environment
Scale: 1-5 (1 = not satisfied - 5 = very satisfied)
The academic environment among the students in the programme 4,4 0,68 29 - - 10 41 48 -
The social environment among the students in the programme 4,6 0,63 29 - - 7 31 62 -
The relationship between the students and the teachers in the programme 4,2 0,69 29 - - 14 48 38 -
Working life relevance of your study programme
To what extent do you agree with the following statements:
Scale: 1-5 (1 = to a low degree - 5 = to a high degree).
Representatives from the workforce make effective contributions to teaching, project work, supervised professional training, etc. 2,9 1,12 28 14 11 36 25 4 11
I receive useful information about how my skills and knowledge can be used in working life 3,6 1,03 29 3 10 28 38 17 3
I acquire skills and knowledge that are useful in working life 3,9 0,99 29 - 10 24 34 31 -
I acquire skills that ensure that I can enter the labour market without any further education 4,0 0,98 29 - 7 24 28 41 -
Teaching
To what extent do you agree with the following statements:
Scale: 1-5 (1 = do not agree - 5 = fully agree)
The teaching is set up in way that facilitates active student participation 3,9 0,80 30 - - 37 37 27 -
The frequency of teacher feedback on my work is sufficient 4,0 0,76 30 - - 30 43 27 -
The teachers make their teaching engaging 3,7 0,65 30 - - 40 50 10 -
I am satisfied with the academic supervision and the academic discussions with the teachers on the programme 3,9 0,82 30 - 3 30 43 23 -
Teachers show up to lessons well prepared 4,1 0,61 30 - - 13 63 23 -
The teachers convey the syllabus in a way that is easy to understand 3,8 0,71 30 - 3 27 57 13 -
The teachers give constructive feedback on my work 3,9 0,87 30 - 3 30 37 30 -
The teaching covers key parts of the syllabus (reading list, learning outcomes, etc.) 4,0 0,73 30 - - 27 47 23 3
Representatives from the workforce make effective contributions to teaching, project work, supervised professional training, etc. 2,9 1,12 28 14 11 36 25 4 11
Organisation
To what extent do you agree with the following statements:
Scale: 1-5 (1 = do not agree - 5 = fully agree).
I receive thorough information regarding course assessments and examinations (e.g. practical information about how and where to take exams, and the opportunity to appeal your result) 3,6 1,05 29 3 10 28 38 21 -
The courses / different parts of my study programme are academically coherent (i.e. fit well together) 3,7 0,89 29 3 7 17 62 10 -
Teaching is seldom postponed or cancelled 3,5 1,09 29 3 17 24 38 17 -
The available information about your study programme is of high quality 3,6 0,91 29 3 7 31 48 10 -
I have received a thorough introduction to the learning outcomes for the programme/course 3,3 1,12 29 7 10 41 21 17 3
I have received a thorough introduction to the programme/course syllabus 3,6 0,91 29 - 10 38 34 17 -
Important information about your study programme is easily accessible 3,7 1,00 29 3 7 24 45 21 -
Beginning your studies
To what extent do/did you experience that:
Scale: 1-5 (1 = to a low extent - 5 = to a large extent).
The study programme builds on the knowledge and skills you had at the start of your studies 4,1 0,88 30 - 7 13 43 37 -
The content of the study programme corresponded well with the expectations you had before the start of your studies 3,7 0,93 30 - 13 20 47 17 3
You were provided with the necessary practical information before starting your studies 3,4 1,27 30 10 13 23 30 20 3
You were motivated for your studies when starting your degree 4,7 0,60 30 - - 7 17 77 -
Large parts of the study programme focuses on skills or knowledge you already have 2,2 1,02 30 27 43 20 7 3 -
You were introduced to the syllabus early on in the study programme 3,9 1,16 30 - 17 20 20 43 -
Student assessment
To what extent do you find that examinations and other written assignments so far have:
Scale: 1-5 (1 = to a low degree - 5 = to a high degree).
Facilitated the use of digital tools (where applicable) 3,7 0,90 29 3 - 31 41 17 7
Contributed to your academic development 4,0 0,71 29 - 3 14 59 17 7
Required comprehension and reasoning skills 4,1 0,63 29 - - 14 55 21 10
Had clear assessment criteria 3,6 1,02 29 7 - 28 41 14 10
Focused on central parts of the curriculum 4,0 0,65 29 - - 17 55 21 7
Student influence
Student influence
Scale: 1-5 (1 = not satisfied - 5 = very satisfied)
The students' opportunity to influence the study programme’s content and design 3,7 0,85 29 - 3 45 31 21 -
How the students' input and views are taken into account and followed up 3,4 0,87 29 3 3 52 31 10 -
How your vocational school facilitates students' influence through student representatives, local student councils, etc. 3,7 0,94 29 3 - 38 31 17 10