Teacher Evaluation FormsHow to rate your professor and leave constructive feedbackNov 14, 2006 Naomi Rockler-Gladen
Take teacher evaluations seriously, and offer your professors constructive feedback. Here are some suggestions.
At the end of the semester, professors pass out teacher evaluation forms that will give you a chance to rate your professor. Usually you will be asked to complete a list of bubble sheet questions (like "On a scale from 1 to 7, with 7 being the highest, how enthusiastic was your instructor about the topic?'). You will also be asked to answer some questions with written feedback. Take these evaluations seriously, because your opinion does matter. Here's what teacher evaluations are used for:
The bubble sheet answers are useful, but what professors value most is good written feedback. Most professors will take feedback seriously when it's time to teach this class again. If you are interested in helping out the professor and future students in the class, take the time to leave constructive feedback. Here are some suggestions:
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