Sunday, February 28, 2010

[Chemistry Tips] The Axis of Eval

Hi student,

Continue on more confession from your professors.

"In years past, I wish I could have treated my evals the way the Ohio Secretary of State treated the provisional ballots. Unlike votes, evals count. First, my boss reads them. They are on record to be read by the administration of the school. If I ever decide to apply for another teaching job, they'll read them. I have to read them, for God's sake, usually twice. The only thing that could be worse is if my mother has to read them."

Course evaluation does count. Treat it seriously, especially the comment section. Although this might be an after-the-fact for your course, it does have lasting impact on the instructor and future teaching.

Today's tip: Get to know your professor and it will be paid off at the end.

Until next time, student, keep it up!

Committed to Your Success
Wayne Huang, PhD
"The Rapid Learning Coach"
ChemTips@RapidLearningCenter.com

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