How to use this data
This page presents sector-level student feedback analysis for
creative arts and design, with sentiment benchmarks and topic breakdowns you can reference directly in institutional documents.
Use this for
- Annual Programme Review (APR) — reference the top-categories table and sentiment benchmarks to contextualise your programme's results against the discipline.
- TEF and quality enhancement — cite the sentiment index and sector delta columns as evidence of awareness of student priorities relative to the sector.
- Professional body revalidation — draw on placement, assessment and support data for evidence of responsiveness to student feedback in your discipline.
- Staff-Student Liaison Committees (SSLCs) — share the key findings and most-negative categories as discussion starters with student representatives.
- New programme design — use the topic share and sentiment data to anticipate which aspects of the student experience will need proactive attention.
Common themes in this subject area (on our blog)
Most-read posts in this subject area
Recommended next steps
- Look for repeatability: which themes recur across years and modules?
- Check whether issues are structural (resources/staffing) or local (one module/team).
- Define what “good” looks like for the subject (examples, rubrics, assessment clarity).
- Track movement: do actions reduce volume/negativity for key themes next cycle?
Cite this page
Student Voice AI (2025). "Creative Arts And Design student feedback analysis (CAH25-01-01)." Student Voice AI. https://www.studentvoice.ai/cah3/creative-arts-and-design-(non-specific)/
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