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Paul Ramsden (5 August 1948–2 August 2017) was a British-Australian education theorist known for his role as the first Chief Executive of the Higher Education Academy (2004–2010).[1]

While at the University of Sydney, he developed the Course Experience Questionnaire.[2] This was the model for the UK's National Student Survey.[3]

He died in August 2017 after suffering from a pulmonary embolism.[1]

Works

  • Ramsden, Paul (2003). Learning to Teach in Higher Education. London. Routledge 2nd Edition.
  • Ramsden, Paul (1998). Learning to Lead in Higher Education. London. Routledge 2nd Edition.

References

  1. ^ a b Taylor, Marilyn (15 October 2017). "Paul Ramsden obituary". the Guardian. Retrieved 18 June 2018. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  2. ^ Ramsden, Paul (1991). "A performance indicator of teaching quality in higher education: The Course Experience Questionnaire." Studies in Higher Education 16, pp. 129-150.
  3. ^ Richardson, J .T. E. et al. (2007). "The National Student Survey: development, findings and implications." Studies in Higher Education 32, pp. 557-580.