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F - Quiz Section

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    1. Excellent
      (5)
    2. Very Good
      (4)
    3. Good
      (3)
    4. Fair
      (2)
    5. Poor
      (1)
    6. Very Poor
      (0)
    1. 1.   The quiz section as a whole was:
    2. 2.   The content of the quiz section was:
    3. 3.   The quiz section instructor's (QSI's) contribution to the course was:
    4. 4.   The QSI's effectiveness in teaching the subject matter was:
    5. 5.   Explanations by the QSI were:
    6. 6.   QSI's use of examples and illustrations was:
    7. 7.   Quality of questions or problems raised by QSI was:
    8. 8.   QSI's enthusiasm was:
    9. 9.   Student confidence in QSI's knowledge was:
    10. 10.   Encouragement given students to express themselves was:
    11. 11.   Answers to student questions were:
    12. 12.   Interest level of quiz sections was:
    13. 13.   QSI's openness to student views was:
    14. 14.   QSI's ability to deal with student difficulties was:
    15. 15.   Availability of extra help when needed was:
    16. 16.   Use of quiz section time was:
    17. 17.   QSI's interest in whether students learned was:
    18. 18.   Amount you learned in the quiz sections was:
    19. 19.   Relevance and usefulness of quiz section content were:
    20. 20.   Coordination between lectures and quiz sections was:
    21. 21.   Reasonableness of assigned work for quiz section was:
    22. 22.   Clarity of student responsibilities and requirements was:
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    1. Much Higher
      (7)

    2. (6)

    3. (5)
    4. Average
      (4)

    5. (3)

    6. (2)
    7. Much Lower
      (1)

    Relative to other college courses you have taken:

    1. 1.   Do you expect your grade in this course to be:
    2. 2.   The intellectual challenge presented was:
    3. 3.   The amount of effort you put into this course was:
    4. 4.   The amount of effort to succeed in this course was:
    5. 5.   Your involvement in course (doing assignments, attending classes, etc.) was:
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    1. 1.   On average, how many hours per week have you spent on this course, including attending classes, doing readings, reviewing notes, writing papers and any other course related work?
    2. 2.   From the total average hours above, how many do you consider were valuable in advancing your education?
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    1. 1.   What grade do you expect in this course?
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    1. 1.   In regard to your academic program, is this course best described as:
  • Comment Items

    1. 1.   Was this class intellectually stimulating? Did it stretch your thinking? Why or why not?
    2. 2.   What aspects of this class contributed most to your learning?
    3. 3.   What aspects of this class detracted from your learning?
    4. 4.   What suggestions do you have for improving the class?