The Cavalier daily Tuesday, January 6, 1970 | ||
Class Forms
Distributed
Beginning today, and continuing
throughout this last week of classes of the
semester, professors will hand out evaluation
forms to their students and ask
them to record their candid opinions of
courses.
This work is being handled again by
the Student Council Curriculum Evaluation
Committee to form the basis for next
semester's curriculum evaluation booklet. The
booklet will then be available to aid students in
planning their courses for the fall 1970
semester.
Perhaps the most important part of their
task of publishing such a pamphlet is gathering
all the opinions and statistics of the courses.
The committee has distributed the evaluation
forms to the professors and has asked them to
set aside a part of a class this week in order that
the students may freely fill them out.
The committee hopes, therefore, that as
many students as possible will attend classes
this week so that they will be present when
their professors give them the forms.
The Curriculum Evaluation Committee has
changed the format of the forms slightly this
year, and it hopes these changes will allow the
students to write more detailed, accurate
descriptions of their courses. The questions
have been divided into specific areas such as
reading and testing procedure and quality of
instruction.
The Cavalier daily Tuesday, January 6, 1970 | ||