Overview
- The SELT questionnaire is designed to collect confidential student feedback on various aspects of learning & teaching quality at the unit level.
- SELT surveys are conducted for relevant coursework units in each study period.
- Teachers' encouragement of students' participation in SELT surveys is essential to the success of the survey.
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SELT Survey
Data Integrity Gateway
Staff Guides
Promotional Materials
How to improve / increase your SELT survey results
SELT Survey
The SELT survey is conducted online by the Centre for Education and Innovation (CEI) for the purpose of enabling students to provide confidential and constructive feedback on various aspects of their learning experience at the unit level and their views of the teaching practice in the unit. The SELT survey results are to be used together with data derived from Student Experience Survey (which is a benchmarking tool), student withdrawal rate and student success rate in the review and redevelopment of units to enhance the student experience.
Data Integrity Gateway
The purpose of the Data Integrity Gateway (DIG) tool is for the relevant School/Faculty nominee(s) to verify and enter the complete list of teaching staff members for each unit recorded in ACU's Banner system for their relevant Faculty or School. The information collected through this process will be entered into the SELT online evaluation system and the SELT surveys will be conducted for the appropriate study periods.
CEI requires nominees to complete verification several times in a year (i.e., for published study periods). Access to the tool will be provided before the verification period commences, and removed after the verification period closes. Faculty and School nominees will be advised of access and the verification period dates by the CEI Evaluations team via email communication.
Access the Data Integrity Gateway (DIG)
Staff Guides
The following staff guides have been created to assist academics in understanding SELT survey processes:
Academic staff promoting the SELT surveys to students is essential to maximising the number of survey responses. Various communication strategies are also used to inform students of the importance of their feedback and how it is used by academics, as well as the timing and administration of the SELT surveys. Students may receive multiple email reminders to complete the surveys.
The following resources have been created to assist staff in promoting the SELT surveys to students, including advice for students on how to complete SELT surveys and provide constructive feedback. Academics are encouraged to circulate these resources, including the Student FAQs to their students: