resources for fall self evals
self evals are required at the end of each quarter in difference and desire.
- due Thurs dec 6 at noon – a reasonably polished draft of your eval
- due at your eval conference – a final draft
if you leave the program, you must prepare a formal self-eval and submit it the registrar for addition to your transcript. a formal eval is usually a first person narrative, a story of your learning experience and growth.
if you stay in the program, you can write your eval in any form or genre you want, as long as it is meaningful, comprehensive, and makes sense. lots of people write a letter either to faculty or to themselves.
if you stay through winter, or through winter and spring, your final self eval will be due at the end of your last term. the eval will be cumulative – a single narrative discussing elements of each quarter – and will take a formal style for submission to the registrar for your transcript.
Writing center eval-writing guides
writing center self eval workshops
Sunday Dec 2
2:00 – 4:00PM
SEM 2 E2109
Tuesday Dec 4
6:30 – 8:30PM
LIB 2310
Wednesday Dec 5
1:00 – 3:00PM & 5:00 – 7:00PM
SEM 2 E2109
student evaluations of faculty
student evaluations of faculty are also required in difference and desire. the rules for student self evals generally apply — informal when you stay, formal when you leave.
student evaluations of faculty aren’t required for each quarter if you stay on. they are required when you leave. you can turn them in to me, or to Julie Douglass in the Library Administration suite adjacent to my office.