What Is a Professor Evaluation?
A professor evaluation is a way for students to anonymously, and honestly, assess their professor’s performance at the end of a semester or year. The professor evaluation is an important aspect of assessing teaching for many colleges, and it also helps professors learn where they need to improve. If you are being asked to complete an evaluation for a university professor, you should take it seriously, and give honest answers — the evaluations are anonymous.
Related Questions
- Why does a professors evaluation say "with X evals", but the professor has more than X written evaluations on their page?
- Can an instructor or a professor, in a FOIP request, gain access to a written evaluation of him/herself by a student?
- Does it help to send email to a professor asking for an evaluation?