Maintaining and Improving Your Course Semester to Semester
Obtaining and Leveraging Student Feedback
- Making Sense of Student Evaluations
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- NOTE: This article from Lehigh University offers a simple yet practical approach to the often stressful process of reading through and applying student evaluations to your course revisions.
- Strategies for Increasing SRTE Response Rates
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- NOTE: The Schreyer Institute for Teaching Excellence asked faculty with a 70% or greater response rate on SRTEs and at least 30 students in their classes to share advice on getting students to fill out the SRTEs. This resource contains the suggestions that emerged.
- Obtaining Feedback in Large Enrollment Courses
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- NOTE: Analyzing and synthesizing feedback can be difficult in larger classes. This resource offers tips for both collecting and incorporating student feedback in large courses.
Sample Student Feedback Questions
- Examples of Feedback Questionnaires
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- NOTE: This resource helps instructors with not only creating survey questions for their students, but also assessing your own goals and teaching strategies to ask questions that will best assist you as you make course revisions. It includes specific examples of questions you could use on a student feedback survey.
- Individual Student Feedback Form
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- NOTE: This form is a very simple way to collect student feedback that could be valuable to your course revision process.
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