Academic Programs

Student Evaluation Form

After the conclusion of an ESR Access course, we ask the instructors and the students to complete an evaluation form on-line.

Please fill out this form as completely as possible and press the Submit button at the bottom of the page. The results are emailed directly to the Dean of Earlham School of Religion.

If you have difficulty processing the form, please contact the web editor.

Part 1

Please evaluate the instructor for this course by selecting the appropriate rating below for all that are applicable, with 1 being the lowest rating and 5 being the highest rating. You may comment on any of these categories in the space that follows:

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Instructor communicated course expectations with clarity.
Instructor demonstrated knowledge of subject area.
Instructor demonstrated skills in teaching and session design.
Instructor provided ways for all students to contribute to class's learning.
Instructor provided clear guidance for preparation of course projects.
Instructor modeled a pedagogy of mutual listening and learning.
Instructor welcomed and guided the sharing of diverse points of view.
Instructor nurtured good relationships with and between class members.
Instructor kindled intellectual curiosity and excitement.
Instructor provided timely and helpful feedback to student work.
Part 2

Please evaluate specific features or components of the course by selecting the appropriate rating below for all that are applicable, with 1 being the lowest rating and 5 being the highest rating. You may comment on any of these areas in the space that follows:

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Required reading for the course helpfully supported the course objectives.
The amount of required reading was appropriate for the course.
The use of technological tools was conducive to effective learning.
Class format (online, intensives) was conducive to effective learning.
Communication and support from the ESR main campus was helpful.
The Moodle software was user-friendly and functioned efficiently.
Learning without the benefit of a traditional classroom was effective.
On-line discussions were constructive learning experiences.
Audio and video clips performed at an acceptable speed.
Library resources were not difficult to obtain.
The scope and number of course projects was reasonable.
The course succeeded in fulfilling its stated objective.
Housing and meal arrangements (for intensives only) promoted community and learning.
Worship experiences (for intensives only) contributed to the learning and community process.
Part 3

The questions that follow provide an opportunity for you to reflect more specifically on the course. Please complete as fully as possible.

Part 4

Please evaluate the overall quality and value of this course as compared to other courses by selectring a number below. A 5 represents the highest possible rating, a 0 the lowest. You may add interpretive comments in the space that follows:

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Part 5

Please help us assess how particular categories of students experienced the course by selecting the items below that apply to you: