Empower Your Education: Voice Your Feedback with SET

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Provide valuable feedback on your courses and teachers through the Student Experience of Teaching (SET) program. Your input influences future course improvements and helps shape the academic experience. Ensure your voice is heard!

  • Education
  • Feedback
  • Teaching
  • University
  • Student

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  1. Your voice via SET WHAT: SET for providing feedback on your courses and teachers. Every eligible course is evaluated each time it is taught. WHY: So that teachers and academic leaders can hear about your experience of courses and teaching. WHEN: Each semester, last 2 teaching weeks. Most courses and teachers.

  2. Your voice via SET HOW your feedback is used: Anonymous, aggregated report at class level. Your feedback (including comments) are reviewed from teacher to university leaders. Issues and suggestions from SET are discussed and actioned. Students should hear a summary of feedback provided and the teacher s / teaching team s response.

  3. Your voice via SET Your Feedback Has Real Impact: You evaluate the course and your main teachers. You provide the teaching team with important feedback about what is and is not working in the course. Your feedback influences the University s decisions regarding future changes to the course.

  4. Actionable Comments Actionable: Be specific, give examples related to your learning Constructive suggestions. Not Actionable: A good or bad statement without the why Complaints about things beyond the teaching team or faculty s control Personal attacks, abusive / discriminatory comments (a violation of the University Code of Conduct that could lead to disciplinary proceedings)

  5. Get SET Canvas > this course > SET Evaluations Or check your University email account. For more information, see: www.auckland.ac.nz/evaluate

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