Academic Success and Student Satisfaction with University Teaching

Authors

  • J. Esteban Fernández Rico Universidad de Oviedo
  • Samuel Fernández Fernández Universidad de Oviedo
  • Alberto Álvarez Suárez Universidad de Oviedo
  • Pablo Martínez Camblor Universidad de Oviedo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7203/relieve.13.2.4207

Keywords:

Academic success, Performance, Satisfaction, Analysis of Variance, Reliability, Factor Analysis

Abstract

This study uses surveys to assess student academic success in relation to the teaching activity of the University staff. The main goal is to test how the student’s degree of satisfaction of with their teachers can be considered dependent on the success the student obtains in each subject. The results show that the students are more satisfied with their teaching when they have a higher rate of success, although in some optional courses, the degree of satisfaction diminishes with the higher rate of success. The course expectations, when defined by the difference between achievement and success, impact the student satisfaction with the teaching.

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Published

2014-10-06

How to Cite

Fernández Rico, J. E., Fernández Fernández, S., Álvarez Suárez, A., & Martínez Camblor, P. (2014). Academic Success and Student Satisfaction with University Teaching. RELIEVE – Electronic Journal of Educational Research and Evaluation, 13(2). https://doi.org/10.7203/relieve.13.2.4207

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Research Articles