Tag: USAT

Putting USATs back on the table a good sign

Queen’s revision of the student feedback process is a welcome step, but it won’t mean anything if USAT results aren’t taken seriously. For each class they take, students fill out a USAT form reviewing the course — the University Survey of Student Assessment of Teaching (USAT), which is collected by...

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Student feedback system to be revised

In the last three weeks of every course, students fill out a feedback survey, the USAT, which they often never hear of again. The University Survey of Student Assessment of Teaching (USAT) is used by the Registrar’s Office to gather student responses on courses and their instructors. The Administration...

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Incorporate student feedback into courses

In light of Queen’s anti-vaccination scandal, it’s important faculties ensure student feedback and complaints are taken into serious consideration. Queen’s Health 102 professor Melody Torcolacci became the target of public backlash last week after a tweet criticizing her teaching that vaccines are...

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