UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Through Oct. 12, Penn State students can give anonymous feedback on their courses using the Mid-Semester Student Educational Experience Questionnaire.
The Student Educational Experience Questionnaire (SEEQ) and the Mid-semester Student Educational Experience Questionnaire (MSEEQ) give students an avenue to provide anonymous feedback to their instructor on their learning experience, the course structure and the class environment. SEEQs, which are open in the final weeks of the semester, are part of how faculty members’ teaching is reviewed by their academic unit heads and instructional unit.
MSEEQ questionnaires are open to students for their courses until Oct. 12. Colleges, campuses and departments can receive marketing materials for the MSEEQs and SEEQs by contacting uecommunications@psu.edu. A QR code for instructors to share with students during class is available on Sharepoint.
The SEEQ, which replaced the Student Rating of Teaching Effectiveness (SRTE) in fall 2023, and the MSEEQ are part of the new Faculty Teaching Assessment Framework that arose from the work of the University Faculty Senate. The Standing Advisory Committee for Assessment of Teaching Effectiveness, which is charged with implementing the elements of the framework, will continue to gather feedback from the Penn State community in order to improve the MSEEQ and SEEQ.