Exeter College awarded ‘Gold’ standard for Outstanding University Level Teaching and Learning
Exeter College has been awarded the ‘Gold’ standard for delivering consistently outstanding teaching, learning and outcomes for its University Level students.
The coveted gold award highlights that the college’s Centre for University Level Studies, which offers a wide range of degree level courses, is among the best in the country for teaching and employment outcomes.
The results of the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF), published today, provide a picture of excellence in teaching and learning in UK higher education.
A panel of experts judged awarded Exeter College gold for ‘delivering consistently outstanding teaching, learning and outcomes for its students’ and found it to be among the ‘highest quality found in the UK’.
And the results and the underlying evidence are designed to help students thinking about which university or college to apply to.
Exeter College is praised for its:
- outstanding employment outcomes which are supported by an effective strategic focus on vocational and professional education allowing students to acquire skills knowledge and understanding that are highly valued by employers
- teaching, learning and assessment practices which provide scope for outstanding levels of stretch that ensure all students are significantly challenged to achieve their full potential
- optimum levels of contact time which secure the highest levels of student engagement
- outstanding individualised learning which is enhanced through an effective personal tutor system
- an embedded college culture that facilitates, recognises and rewards excellent teaching
- a range of outstanding digital and industry-specific facilities actively used by students and which impact positively on enhancing their learning.
The Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) was introduced by the Government to build evidence about the performance of the UK’s world-class higher education sector.
Each provider was rated Gold, Silver or Bronze. The TEF awards were decided by an independent panel of experts including academics, students and employer representatives. Drawing on national data, and evidence submitted by each university or college, the TEF measures excellence in three areas: teaching quality, the learning environment and the educational and professional outcomes achieved by students.
John Laramy, Exeter College Principal and Chief Executive, said: “I am extremely proud that we have been awarded the very top accolade of Gold for the outstanding teaching and learning for our degree level students. We really do our degree level courses differently at our Centre for University Level Studies by putting our students first and this is a fantastic achievement for the team here at the college. I would like to thank all of our staff who have made this success possible.”
“On a personal note, as someone who started my own university level journey here, albeit many years ago, it is a true achievement to celebrate for the whole Exeter College community and the students who we are here to support to change their lives.”
The Universities Minister, Jo Johnson, said: “These results, highlighting the extraordinary strengths of our higher education system, will help students choose which university or college to study at.
“The Teaching Excellence Framework is refocusing the sector’s attention on teaching – putting in place incentives that will raise standards across the sector and giving teaching the same status as research.”
Meanwhile, this is also great news for the city of Exeter, with the University of Exeter also being rated Gold.