By Sarah Schweppe, University of Washington Daily News
How students grade their professors at the end of every quarter may change, and the Faculty Council on Teaching and Learning wants students to have a say in how the new process will work. The Office of Educational Assessment (OEA) is looking into altering how course evaluations are proctored and how the data they produce are made available to students. Nana Lowell, director of the OEA, recently presented the possible changes to the Instructional Assessment System (IAS) at a Faculty Council about Teaching and Learning meeting. The changes were prompted by requests from students and faculty for more online course evaluations and better access to the database that lists the results.
http://dailyuw.com/2011/2/3/evaluating-course-evaluations/
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