B. Administering the Early-Term Survey
It is recommended that each class of 10 or more students be supplied with a
simple instructional survey form early in the semester. This could be done as
an attachment to the course syllabus, or as a handout. During the fourth or
fifth week of the semester the instructor would encourage students to complete
the survey and turn in at a convenient location. The survey could also be completed
during class time. The surveys should be collected to maintain student anonymity
if the students wish.
It is recommended that these two questions be used as part of the survey:
Faculty may add additional questions to the survey to elicit student opinions on particular attributes of the course, e.g., on course materials, teaching methods, presentation style, pedagogical methods, etc.
C. Evaluation of the Survey
After administering the survey, the instructor should read the responses noting
frequently-mentioned items, and substantive criticisms and suggestions. It would
be incumbent on the faculty member to take the appropriate steps to correct
problems identified. The faculty member is also encouraged to discuss in class
the notable points made by the students, indicating whether and how the course
might be modified.
Disposition of the survey forms is at the instructor's discretion.
Adopted by Senate: April 25, 2001
Approved by President: May 2, 2001