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MTU Cork SU Partnership
Le Chéile - Using Your Student Voice
Le Chéile activities allow you the opportunity to have conversations and give your opinion on aspects of your experience of teaching, learning, assessment and student engagement at MTU. Le Chéile offers resources and processes that encourage staff and students to engage with each other and work together. There are 4 key pillars to Le Chéile activities; 1. Surveys (online) 2. Consultations (in-person facilitated focus groups) 3. Student/Staff Partnership Projects (where students and staff work together as partners on a team) 4. Student-led Projects (to be launched 2023)
Class Reps can play a key role in participating in Le Chéile activities and bringing the needs and experiences of their classmates to the attention of teaching staff, working in partnership to make change happen.
Look out for opportunities to engage in Le Chéile activities throughout the year!
Really helpful to give feedback & constructive criticism without being judged or afraid to speak your mind.
- Student feedback
It certainly provides a different perspective in relation to student-staff cooperation and proves how powerful staff-student partnerships are when both parties agree to work together.