Are student evaluations required in every class?
All faculty are required to have all classes evaluated by students in some formal manner that is appropriate to the specific type of course. The only exceptions are independent studies with individual students or classes with fewer than five students enrolled. When student-teacher evaluation forms are utilized by the instructor, a student in the class should be charged with collecting the forms and sealing them in an envelope. The sealed envelope should immediately be returned by the student to the location designated by the campus department or coordinatorship. The envelope will then be sent to the Computer Center in Oxford. After scoring, the Computer Center will forward the scores to the Chair. Information normally is also shared with the Dean. Forms and information are returned to the faculty member by the Chair after final grades for the semester are submitted. When used exclusively for faculty self-improvement, the faculty member may administer his or her own evaluation instrumen
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