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Title: Faculty Senate Report


1
Faculty Senate Report
  • March 12, 2008
  • Student Evaluation Committee
  • Teaching Academy

2
Who are we?
  • The Teaching Academy is an honorary society at
    the U of A for outstanding teachers that
    advocates and represents teaching interests as
    well as sponsoring events.

3
Members
  • B. Shadden
  • C. Murphy
  • D. Gay
  • T. Jensen
  • I. Fort (Co-Chair)
  • J. Johnson
  • J. Parry
  • S. Martin
  • L. Holyfield
  • B. Harter
  • M. Neighbors
  • R. Di Brezzo (Chair)

4
Blame David Gay
  • Task force
  • Established to examine Purdue Cafeteria System
  • Interested in implementation, value, and use of
    Purdue System for student evaluation of teaching

5
Historyoraround too long
  • Faculty Handbook
  • Campus Council (adopted March 1985)
  • Faculty Handbook 2007
  • Reaffirm the value of teacher course evaluation

6

Faculty Handbook
  • The evaluation of teaching serves two
    related/separate objectives
  • Instructors effort to teach effectively
  • Administrators decisions regarding salary, P T

7
Faculty Handbook cont.
  • Evaluations of others are valuable and encouraged
  • No one form or procedure is suitable for all
    classes
  • One form may not be equally appropriate for
    realizing both objectives

8
Campus Council Specifies
  • Each department adopt formal procedure
  • Student comments for instructor ONLY unless
    released
  • Evaluation forms distributed by someone other
    than the instructor

9
What we did (SNAP)
  • Pilot surveys
  • Sent surveys to all faculty
  • All chairs/heads
  • Via e-mail
  • Returned to me

10
Who talked to us
  • Faculty from all colleges (225)
  • Faculty from all ranks
  • Instructors (27)
  • Assistants (30)
  • Associates (77)
  • Professors (81)
  • University / Distinguished Professors (10)
  • Department Chairs / Heads (26)

11
Faculty Differences in Teaching Weights
Evaluations
Faculty differ in their teaching weights and
perceptions of how teaching is / should be
evaluated.
12
Faculty Perceptions of Purdue
  • Faculty do NOT differ in their perceptions of
    Purdue.
  • Negative to Neutral at best.

13
Chair Faculty Differences in Teaching Weights
Evaluations
  • Chairs and Faculty differ in percent of teaching
    evaluation that is /
  • should be based on Purdue.
  • Both feel Purdue should be emphasized less.

14
Chair Faculty Perceptions of Purdue
  • Chairs and Faculty differ in their perceptions
    of Purdue.
  • Chairs are more positive (less negative) than
    faculty.

15
What they said
  • Purdue Evaluation System does not reflect
    quality of teaching
  • Comments suggest penalty for rigor and/or trying
    new things

16
What do we know nowwe didnt know then
  • Both faculty and chairs agree
  • Purdue doesnt reflect quality teaching
  • Purdue is weighted too heavily
  • Faculty are less satisfied
  • Not useful for improving teaching
  • What does Purdue measure?
  • Performance vs. quality
  • Purdue should not be used in isolation

17
Recommendations
  • Standardized procedure for administering Purdue
  • Evaluate timing of distribution of class
    evaluations
  • Is last week best time?
  • Return evaluations sooner
  • Faster feedback for faculty
  • Consider alternative methods of evaluating
    teaching
  • Exit interviews
  • Portfolios

18
Recommendations cont.
  • To ensure quality of teaching, use formative
    evaluations as opposed to summative
  • Faculty committee to investigate selected
    dimensions of teaching and learning
  • How best to evaluate?
  • Who should we evaluate?
  • Who should do the evaluations?

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