6 research outputs found
The Value of Midterm Student Feedback in Cross-Disciplinary Graduate Programs
End-of-course student evaluations are frequently used to evaluate university faculty teaching. However, employing midterm student feedback has been found to be instrumental in informing faculty about instructional quality and improving student learning outcomes. This study examined and compared the effects on classroom instruction of using a midterm student feedback (MSF) survey in the graduate courses of two faculty, an untenured professor in public administration and a full professor in education. The researchers gathered data from 122 students over two years for three courses in 6 classesâ4 in public administration, 2 in education. Results indicate that midterm student feedback offered insight for faculty at both levels. In addition, when faculty make instructional changes based on MSF data, students\u27 responses improve. Implications for future research are also discussed
Interview with G.L.A. Harris
Dr. G.L.A. Harris, a U.S. Air Force veteran and distinguished scholar, discusses how her research and advocacy contributed to the founding of the Veterans\u27 Resource Center at Portland State University and influenced federal legislation supporting resources for student veterans nationwide.https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/veteransPSU_portraits/1003/thumbnail.jp