Re: [MTC Global] Student feedback-Yard stick of faculty performance?

A feedback form needs careful thought.

First it has to be well thought through.Open ended questions as against close ended ,on a scale of 1-10 etc make a difference
Second,is the student put through say a feedback training program.As a whole it is believed Indians are not good at feedback.
Also   do we want development feedback or motivational ?
Interesting though to think through this.....


On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 3:41 PM, vijay padaguri <vijaypadaguri@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear All,

                 Traditionally student feedback and exam results been considered major yardsticks of the performance and effectiveness of faculty members by the leadership of various colleges/institutes/organizations. However, lately this issue is being debated widely because of the loopholes and errors in the student feedback process. It's observed that in several cases, student's give faulty feedback owing to strictness/discipline being imposed by faculty etc. The students may even wrongly favor a faculty for being friendly and lenient .In some cases the student undergo undue influence to negatively/positively incline towards a faculty etc. Apart from this, even management may use this as a tool to support their decisions in select cases,  Solicit your views, experiences and opinions on the same.

Regards, 


Vijay.G.Padaguri
Faculty, Manipal Global/Chief Trainer Vj Comms
Bangalore
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