https://www.youtube.com/shorts/xOA7dKSThWY Hey! Welcome to my fourth entry at MC Voices, today I will be showing…
IT’S EVALUATION SEASON!
Hey MC, if you’re like me, then you’re receiving those pesky little emails and notifications to complete your course evaluations. Around this time last year, I received these emails and completely ignored them, and this is exactly why I am here now spreading the gospel on how important these evaluations actually are.
As students, this is our way to give our feedback on the courses we take and the professors who teach them. What’s even better is that the course evaluations are completely anonymous. This should be taken advantage of!
As a current student, I know there are professors who could use a tweak or two in their teaching methods, classroom decorum, and overall structure. There’s nothing wrong with a little constructive criticism, and this is your platform to do it! At the same token, you can use this same platform to praise the professors who really work hard to make the learning environment enjoyable for all students. So go on! Give them a shout out!
Course evaluations are also a great way to improve the course for students to come. What you say in those evaluations gives the administration a honest view on what improvements can and need to be made.
All and all folks, your payment of tuition certifies your birthright to enjoy your college experience. Let’s get out, what we’re putting in! How do we do that? By making our voices heard and our concerns and accolades recognized.
I hope you see now that your feedback means a lot to MC and your MC Community!
I think often people are afraid evaluations and surveys are not going to be confidential although they state they are. And they are. Perhaps some students are afraid of retaliation, but honestly, I think most just need a push to spend a few minutes of their time to do so. I agree that excellent professors should also receive a shout out because if enough students point out a particular professor, maybe they can receive some special recognition.
I really like what you said about using course evaluations to help your professors improve for the students in the years to come. My cousin is taking MC courses and is having a great time with his schoolwork, but I wonder if he fills out these sorts of questionnaires. Thank you for the information about how these evaluations give the administration an honest view on what improvements can and need to be made in how they lay out the courses.