Role of the Joint Teaching-Student Committee
The Joint Teaching-Student Committee, gathering data from SUA-CdS, from the surveys of students and from other institutional resources, assesses whether:
- the design of the course of study maintains the necessary attention to the functions and skills required by employment prospects and personal and professional development, taking account of needs of the economy and productive system;
- the expected learning results fit reference tasks and skills;
- the didactic activity of teachers, laboratories, classrooms, equipments, teaching methods, materials and supports, are effective to achieve the learning objectives to the required level;
- examination methods properly verify the obtained results related to the expected learning outcomes;
- after the Annual review, effective corrective actions on courses of study have been adopted;
- the student's satisfaction surveys are effectively managed, analyzed and used;
- the University make regularly available to users, up-to-date, impartial, objective, quantitative and qualitative information concerning each course of study offered.
The Committee expresses its opinions and joint proposals for quality improvement in the Annual Report that will be submitted to the “Presidio di Qualità” and to the internal “Nucleo di Valutazione” by December 31 of each year.
Composition
Members
Each department establishes a Joint Committee of Teachers and Students (CPDS) consisting of one lecturer and one student from each course of study pertaining to the department. The CPDS is a permanent observatory on teaching activities.
The teachers who are part of the Joint Commission are appointed by the Department Council and remain in office for four years. The students who are part of the Joint Commission remain in office for two years.