Monthly Archives: November 2018

Do the British public believe ‘benefit myths’?

Do the British public believe ‘myths’ about the benefit system, or do they have a roughly accurate view about how it works? A new paper by Ben Baumberg Geiger, published in the journal Social Policy & Administration in August, looks … Continue reading

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Student evaluations: are they worth it?

This was the underlying question at a summer conference attended by Gianna Eick.  Gianna’s own thoughts on this are that, when data is used well,  combining findings from various surveys, staff and student focus groups, then progress can be made in improving … Continue reading

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