results from the national survey of student engagement
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Results from the National Survey of Student Engagement
Margaret HarriganOffice of Academic Planning and Analysis
University of Wisconsin-Madison
National survey began in 2000 Initiated by Indiana University Center for
Postsecondary Research with help from Pew Charitable Trusts, Carnegie Foundation, Lumina Foundation
Based on research on learning and student development
UW-Madison participation: 2001, 2004, 2006, 2008, scheduled for
2011
Why we participate: Accountability
Assessment National data available for comparison
purposes
What Can We Learn From NSSE?
How does UW-Madison compare to other universities?
Do some groups of students (first generation, minority, men) have a different experience at UW-Madison?
How do responses change over time?
Sampling Information - 2008 Web-based survey fielded March - May
Random sample: 2,784 first-year students 3,915 senior students Minority students, study-abroad, and seniors in
SOHE, CALS, or Nursing sampled at a higher rate 30% response rate for first-years (909) 35% response rate for seniors (1,368)
Survey Caveats Sampling error Response bias Same question can mean different things to
different people Could measure real differences in experience Different aspects or perceptions of same
experience Different expectations about experience
Alvy Singer's Therapist: How often do you sleep together? Annie Hall's Therapist: Do you have sex often? Alvy Singer: [lamenting] Hardly ever. Maybe three times a week. Annie Hall: [annoyed] Constantly. I'd say three times a week.
NSSE Focus: Five Broad Areas Academic
Challenge Enriching
Educational Experiences
Active and Collaborative Learning
Student-Faculty Interactions Supportive Campus Environment
UWSA Accountability Indicators
UW-Madison National PeersHigh Impact Practices: First-Year StudentsLearning communities 15% 16% 20%*
Service learning 30% 38%* 37%*
High Impact Practices: SeniorsResearch with faculty 33% 19%* 25%*
Service learning 38% 46%* 41%
Internship 62% 51%* 60%
Senior experience 33% 29%* 25%*
Critical Thinking: SeniorsThinking critically 92% 86%* 87%*Application of theories 78% 79% 78%Analyzing ideas 85% 83% 84%
Wisconsin Experience Learning communities Research with faculty members Service-learning courses Civic engagement Collaborative learning Independent study courses Internships Study abroad Senior theses, capstone courses, etc.
Wisconsin Experience: 2008
Group Projects
In-Class Projects
Community Service
Service Learning
Learning Community
Research with faculty
05
101520253035404550
40
30
14
43.4
35
21
First Year Students
UWAAU
Wisconsin Experience: 2004-2008
Group Projects
In-Class Projects
Com-munity Service
Service Learning
Learning Commu-
nity
Research with
faculty
05
1015202530354045
First Year Students
20082006
Wisconsin Experience: 2008
Group Projects
In-Class Projects
Community Service
Service Learning
Learning Community
Research with faculty
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
36
69
3240
65
25
Seniors
UWAAU
Wisconsin Experience: 2008
Internship Study Abroad Indep. Study Capstone Real World Problems
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
26 2631
67
2117
27
62
Seniors
UWAAU
Student-Faculty Interaction
Research with faculty member
Discuss ideas from class Prompt feedback Discuss career plans Discuss grades &
assignments Worked with faculty on
activities other than coursework
Student-Faculty Interactions:
Feedback Discuss Grades
Research Career Plans
Discuss Class
Activities0
10
20
30
40
50
60
36
2015
41
28
18
First Year Students
UWAAU
Student-Faculty Interactions:
Feedback Discuss Grades
Research Career Plans
Discuss Class
Activities0
10
20
30
40
50
60
32
25
Seniors
UWAAU
Supportive Campus Environment
Quality of Relationships on Campus: 2008
Students Faculty Administrators 0
102030405060708090 First Year Students
Male Female MinorityNon-Minority First Generation Non-First Generation
UW provides very much/quite a bit of support to help me…
Cope with non-academic re-sponsibilities
Thrive socially Succeed academ-ically
0102030405060708090
3726
7078
Male Female MinorityNon-Minority First Generation Non-First Generation
Quality of Relationships on Campus: 2008
Students Faculty Administrators 0
102030405060708090
7461
8170
768375
82Senior Students
Male Female Minority Non-MinorityFirst Generation Non-First Generation Transfer Freshman start
How Do First-Years Spend Their Time?
Prepare for classes
Relaxing and socializing
Co-curricular activities
Work for pay on campus
Work for pay off campus
Care for dependents
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
1-5hr 6-10hr 11-15hr 16-20hr >20hr
Percent of Respondents
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To Learn More … nsse.iub.edu apa.wisc.edu/performance_students_surveys.html