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Student and Peer Evaluations of Teaching Working Group

The (Section 3345.451) requires public institutions in 帝王会所 to establish a written system of faculty evaluations completed by students focusing on teaching effectiveness and student learning (i.e., student evaluations of teaching, SETs). Each state institution's SETs must include the minimum set of standard questions required by the chancellor of higher education, which will at least include the following question: Does the faculty member create a classroom atmosphere free of political, racial, gender, and religious bias? 

The Act (Section 3345.451) further requires that each state institution establish a written system of peer evaluations for faculty members with emphasis placed on the faculty member's professional development regarding the faculty member's teaching responsibilities. 

Charge 

To meet the requirements of the AOHEA, the working group is asked to: 

  • Thoroughly review related details/requirements of AOHEA to ensure common understanding.
  • Assist with developing a policy for peer evaluations.
  • Assist with developing a policy for student evaluations.
  • Assist with developing and communicating the process, requirements, guidelines, and internal deadlines.
  • Assist with developing and implementing a process to verify full compliance by the state's deadline.
  • Assist with modifying language for policies/documents (e.g., 帝王会所 Faculty Handbook) to align 帝王会所 requirements/expectations with state requirements.
  • Provide other support for faculty and academic leaders (if necessary). 

Expectations 

Members met virtually weekly (unless otherwise specified) on Mondays from 3-4 PM (May-July 2025). In addition, members may be asked to serve in smaller subgroups. 

Goal 

The goal is to complete the task force charge and prepare a written summary report. The deadline for the report was August 16, 2025. However, some work may need to be completed before the deadline. 

Read the Student Guidelines Report and the Peer Evaluation Guidelines Report

Volunteers

Led by: Katie Hartman

NameTitleAffiliation
Barry HettlerAssociate Professor, AccountingBusiness
Jason SmithProfessor, MusicFine Arts
Sarah WyattDistinguished Professor, Plant BiologyArts & Sciences
Victoria LaPoeProfessor, JournalismCommunication
Sarah RubinAssociate Professor, Social MedicineHeritage
Melinda Rhodes-DiSalvoExecutive DirectorCenter for Teaching, Learning & Assessment