When you take the SLEQ, we encourage you to fill out the open-ended comments section. As a gentle reminder, we welcome constructive critical feedback that is geared towards helping the University to improve. However, there is no place for comments of an aggressive or vindictive nature, nor for a tone that is less than civil and respectful. If you have comments of a personal nature that you feel compelled to make about individual teachers, these are better discussed directly with the teachers concerned. Alternatively, if you feel uncomfortable about doing this, you can always take the matter up with the relevant course leader, programme leader or head of department, who will deal with the matter in a fair and even-handed manner.
TALIC also conducts topic-specific focus groups where necessary to hear more about student learning experiences. The opinions collected in focus groups, together with all comments received, are important sources for the University. Student voices play an integral role in enhancing the curriculum and improving the learning environment at the University.
You may visit Evidence-based Support for Teaching & Learning page for details of SLEQ and Data Analytics for more scientific background on survey development and validation.