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http://www.theaustralian.com.au/hig...teaching-quality/story-e6frgcjx-1226120678942
AUSTRALIA'S sandstone universities receive lukewarm ratings for the quality of their teaching, despite being the institutions of choice for top school students.
In the latest edition of the Good Universities Guide, each of the Group of Eight institutions received the highest five-star rating for student demand.
But no Go8 rated above average on teaching quality, with only the University of Western Australia attracting three stars in this category. Five Go8s scored two stars, one received one star and one failed to provide data.
And while Go8 appointments are prized by academics, only three Go8s - UWA, Australian National University and University of NSW - attracted the top rating for the qualifications of their staff. The highly fancied universities of Sydney and Melbourne achieved two stars each in this category.
Melbourne also scored two stars for teaching quality and one star for overall satisfaction. But it received five stars for graduate starting salaries and four for graduate outcomes.
Deputy vice-chancellor Pip Pattison said top students were hard markers who rated themselves as harshly as their universities. But he said employers' views were the real test.
"As they begin looking for work, the graduates recognise there is more to learn, hence the mismatch between employer confidence [and their satisfaction ratings]."
Tertiary education expert Leesa Wheelahan from the LH Martin Institute at Melbourne University said teaching quality was also affected by universities' self-views, with policy settings reinforcing research as the main game. "There's more money for equity than there has been in the past, but it's still dwarfed by research."
She said Go8 universities had better-prepared students and didn't face the same teaching pressures as newer universities or TAFE. "Generally speaking, TAFEs are better teachers," she said. "They provide more supportive pedagogy in more personalised environments."
The guide reveals a limited correlation between equity and pathways.
Of the 12 institutions that gained the highest possible five-star rating for admitting TAFE students, only four were in the top group for equity.