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Re: Is it just me?!



Hi everyone,


My theory, based on absolutely no evidence, is that many students simply have not engaged with their education since the pandemic and view the entire enterprise as a transaction. As a result, many students are not attending classes and certainly not filling out optional evals.





Derek Bingham

Professor

Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science

Simon Fraser University


From: Eugene McCann <emccann@sfu.ca>
Sent: Tuesday, December 5, 2023 7:29:43 AM
To: James Fleming
Cc: Faculty Forum Mail List
Subject: Re: Is it just me?!
 
They’ve never been mandatory even on paper though, right?

On Dec 4, 2023, at 10:25 PM, James Fleming <james_fleming@sfu.ca> wrote:

In my opinion and experience, the change to online and optional evaluations has gutted the instrument, by radically reducing response rates, yes. I am also very uncomfortable that we, faculty and institution, simultaneously and quietly, and as far as I know without even telling our students, just stopped taking any notice of evals for TPC/merit purposes! JDF
From: Eugene McCann <emccann@sfu.ca>
Sent: December 4, 2023 9:05:04 PM
To: Faculty Forum Mail List
Subject: Is it just me?!
 
Dear colleagues,

Thought I’d use this forum to try to help me understand something going on in my classes and maybe yours too:  

As of earlier today, only about 15% of students in one of my classes and 20% in another had filled in their Course Evaluations online.  That means something like 12 responses have flooded in for two classes with a total of ~75 students.  The rate is much lower than when I used to do these on paper, in person.

I have announced the online evals on Canvas, in class, (even with a very clever Bernie Sanders-themed slide, if I do say so myself), and I’ve encouraged the students to do them in class during break.

So, is this a common experience?  Has the shift to online evaluations reduced response rates significantly?  

Does there need to be a rethink?

Or is it just me?

Best,
Eugene

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Eugene McCann (he/him/his)
Professor, Geography
Associate Faculty, Sociology & Anthropology
Simon Fraser University
 
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_______________________________________________________
Eugene McCann (he/him/his)
Professor, Geography
Associate Faculty, Sociology & Anthropology
Simon Fraser University
 
Managing Editor, EPC: Politics & Space
https://journals.sagepub.com/home/epc

Minor Revisions podcast
https://journals.sagepub.com/page/epc/collections/podcasts

Personal website:  https://emccanngeog.wordpress.com
 
Contact information:
Department of Geography, Simon Fraser University, 
8888 University Drive, Burnaby, British Columbia, V5A 1S6, Canada
Unceded territories of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.

Email:  emccann@sfu.ca; Phone:  778-782-3321