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Episode:

Teaching Lessons from Course Evaluations

Category: Education
Duration: 00:43:05
Publish Date: 2017-08-10 07:00:10
Description:

evaluationsDave Stachowiak and I talk about teaching lessons from my course evaluations on episode 165 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.

Quotes from the episode

I hope students realize that I’m learning too, and I’m willing to grow and change and adapt.
— Dave Stachowiak

Is there anything worthwhile you can glean from this [evaluation] that can make you a better teacher?
— Bonni Stachowiak

Resources Mentioned

Recommendations

Bonni

  • Keep a digital and a physical encouragement folder and use them, liberally.

Dave Stachowiak

  • Use the Stop-Start-Continue model to get feedback from students.

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