You do not need to wait for graded material to evaluate your students’ progress. You may base your evaluation on early indicators of success, such as class participation or completion of homework ...
Liz Homan is a doctoral candidate in the Joint Program in English and Education at The University of Michigan. This post is adapted from one she posted on her own blog in October 2013. You can find ...
Laura B. McGrath is a PhD student in English at Michigan State University. You can find her on Twitter @LBMcGrath. This week marked (what I hope will be) a turn toward spring in West Michigan. I can ...
Do you want to learn more about what your students are learning in your courses prior to that end-of-semester survey that less than half of them complete? Do you already collect mid- or post-semester ...
Many students share these experiences, and it’s important to keep in mind that if you’re experiencing a ‘slump,’ you’re not alone. Explore: Try taking a break from your usual study spot to explore ...
Surveys can be used to gauge how students are feeling about your course, the materials, and the instructor. Well-constructed surveys can provide instructors with data to assess students’ experience ...
Mid-semester grades are now available in the Student Information System (SIS). You can view them by selecting “Grades” from the drop-down menu in the academics section of the main student center ...
To see these evaluations, students must go to their HUB Student Center, click on the "Grades/Awards" tile, then click on the term. If no evaluation is listed for a course, the instructor was unable to ...