Title :
Delivering student satisfaction in higher education: A QFD approach
Author :
Bagchi, Uttarayan
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA
Abstract :
Evaluation of courses and instructors by students is now common in higher education and, notwithstanding the reservations attending the choice of students as arbiters of teaching quality, many feel that the overall consequence has been a marked improvement in teaching. In this paper we measure quality of teaching by the student satisfaction it generates. Drawing on the well known gap model of customer satisfaction, we model student satisfaction as the gap between student perception and student expectation, and focus on the management of this gap from the perspective of the individual course instructor. The instructor has four critical tasks: understanding student expectation; deploying that understanding into the design of the course; conforming to design specifications in course delivery; and managing student perception. The overall approach is likened to QFD (Quality Function Deployment)-the well known tool of quality management.
Keywords :
customer satisfaction; educational courses; further education; quality function deployment; teaching; QFD approach; course delivery; course design; course evaluation; customer satisfaction; higher education; individual course instructor; instructor evaluation; quality function deployment; quality management; student expectation; student perception; student satisfaction; teaching quality; Context; Customer satisfaction; Education; Mouth; Psychology; Quality function deployment; Quality management; Standardization; Quality Function Deployment; Student Satisfaction; Teaching Quality;
Conference_Titel :
Service Systems and Service Management (ICSSSM), 2010 7th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Tokyo
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6485-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICSSSM.2010.5530090