NEW BEGINNING, NEW INSPIRATION
| The curriculum 'student evaluation team' is here | |||
| WRITER | Department of External Cooperation | WRITE DAY | 2020-01-29 |
| COUNT | 103 | ||
| The curriculum 'student evaluation team' is here | |||||
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PKNU conducts curriculum assessments by students The Student Evaluation Team, operated by Pukyong National University’s Division of Future Education Innovation (Director Kim Dong-joon) for 3 weeks from January 6 to 23, consists of 20 students selected from 7 colleges of Pukyong National University. The mission of the evaluation team is to directly evaluate the majors that Pukyong National University will operate this year, the liberal arts, the extracurricular program, the university innovation support program, and the social-oriented industry-university cooperation university (LINC+) development project. . This is the first time Pukyong National University has run a student assessment team to evaluate the curriculum and the government’s financial support project. In particular, this year’s curriculum was reorganized to raise students’ core competencies, and to promote and draw improvements from the perspective of students who are consumers of education. For this, the Pukyong National University Student Evaluation Team has been conducting evaluation activities by dividing teams into majors, liberal arts, and non-subject activities. During the activities, they conducted their own evaluation based on the evaluation guide for the curriculum, and interviewed other students in person and collected opinions. Pukyong National University plans to hold a performance report in February based on the results of the activities they submit after completing their activities on the 23rd and share the final report with each department and department. The contents of the final report will be reflected in the next curriculum formation and operation. Pukyong National University will provide additional scholarships to students participating in student evaluation teams, and plans to expand the number of student evaluation teams to 400. <Pukyong Today> |