Why Facilitated Feedback?
Why wait until the end of the semester to get feedback from your students on the Student Evaluations of Teaching in Blue? With our Facilitated Feedback program, otherwise known as Ongoing Learning Assessment, we can help you understand the student experience in your courses, regardless of modality, with enough time to effect change that can improve learning.
The Facilitated Feedback Overall Process
- You contact CTL to schedule an initial meeting.
- During the initial meeting, we will work together to plan the format of the feedback session, select questions, and discuss any issues related to the class. The most common questions include:
- What supports your learning in this class? (Keep doing)
- What hinders your learning in this class? (Stop doing)
- What are specific suggestions for improving your learning in this class? (Start doing)
- Schedule a follow-up meeting to discuss feedback.
- The facilitator visits your class to conduct a facilitated feedback session.
- The facilitator synthesizes student responses and writes a summary for you.
- You meet with the facilitator to discuss the feedback and any support you would like in making changes in your courses.
- You discuss the feedback with your students. This is a foundational element of this process! The discussion may be a simple “thank you” for your feedback or may go more in-depth with students.
- The facilitator deletes notes and summary and does not share anything learned from the session with others.
This highly effective intervention can help you to make small or large adjustments midway through the semester to improve the learning experience for both you and your students. Reach out to CTL for more information or to get started:
The format for facilitated feedback was adapted for Bowdoin College use from “From SGID and GIFT to BBQ: Streamlining midterm student evaluations to improve teaching and learning”, by Margaret K. Snooks, Sue E. Neely, and Kathleen M. Williamson in POD Networks “To Improve the Academy: Resources for Faculty, Instructional, and Organizational Development”, Volume 22, Catherine M. Wehlburg, Editor. Anker Publishing Company, Inc., Bolton, Massachusetts.
Ready to get started?
Fill out this short form, and we will get back to you, to chat about your needs and/or to schedule an appointment with the facilitator as soon as we are able.