A faculty committee has reviewed the Student Evaluation of Teaching (SET) survey and has made recommendations for changes which have been approved by the Provost. The committee was able to focus questions on key criteria for successful instruction and evaluation of course materials. The resulting survey is streamlined and will be easier for students to complete.
This revised version of the SET will be implemented in courses this fall. The SET is made available to students near the last week of class, and a notification is sent to each student with instructions on how to access the survey.
SET results provide valuable information for continuous improvement and are one of our methods for collecting information from the “voice of our customer (students).” Faculty are encouraged to remind students to complete the SET so that we have a representative population of students’ responses.
View the revised list of SET questions.
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A faculty committee has reviewed the Student Evaluation of Teaching (SET) survey and has made recommendations for changes which have been approved by the Provost. The committee was able to focus questions on key criteria for successful instruction and evaluation of course materials. The resulting survey is streamlined and will be easier for students to complete.
This revised version of the SET will be implemented in courses this fall. The SET is made available to students near the last week of class, and a notification is sent to each student with instructions on how to access the survey.
SET results provide valuable information for continuous improvement and are one of our methods for collecting information from the “voice of our customer (students).” Faculty are encouraged to remind students to complete the SET so that we have a representative population of students’ responses.
View the revised list of SET questions.
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