Recent research on course evaluation systems offers several suggestions for raising student response rates. To encourage your students to participate or to provide constructive feedback in the Course/Instruction surveys, consider trying some of the following strategies.
When students feel they are our partners in improving teaching, they may feel more motivated to provide the type of feedback that is crucial to our development as instructors. As you wrap up the semester, remember to set up an environment in your course that encourages substantive, helpful, and timely feedback.
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