I've been named to the Department of Psychology's Honour Roll with Distinction for all three courses I taught last term. Thank-you to everyone, and special thanks to those who went to the trouble of giving written comments. I'm not going to post "best-of" student comments this time because (a) I've done that before, (b) there weren't many comments that, er...cry out for a response (most were constructive and helpful, which is great!), and (c) I don't want to reinforce anyone trolling for their comments to be posted in this blog (getcher own blog, eh?).
This time, I want to congratulate my colleagues who were named to the Honour Roll:
- Brown, N. (PSYCO 405 X5)
- Dixon, P. (PSYCO 258)
- Friedman, A. (PSYCO 212)
- Hurd, P. (PSYCO 400/409)
- Masuda, T. (PSYCO 241 B1, PSYCO 305)
- Passey, J. (PSYCO 105 B1, PSYCO 233)
- Schimel, J. (PSYCO 105 B4)
- Spalding, T. (PSYCO 105 B3, PSYCO 405 B2)
- Snyder, M. (PSYCO 403 B2)
- Westbury, C. (PSYCO 339)
- Wylie, D. (PSYCO 267 B2)
- Busink, R. (PSYCO 436)
- Caplan, J. (PSYCO 403 B4)
- Colbourne, F. (PSYCO 403 B1)
- Gagne, C. (PSYCO 532)
- Hurd, P. (PSYCO 414/505)
- Kuiken, D. (PSYCO 415)
- Lee, P. (PSYCO 105 S1)
- Mou, W. (PSYCO 403 B3)
- Mullins, B. (PSYCO 104 B2)
- Nicoladis, E. (PSYCO 323)
- Noels, K. (PSYCO 300)
- Passey, J. (PSYCO 241 S1, PSYCO 405 B1)
- Singhal, A. (PSYCO 377)
- Spetch, M. (PSYCO 485)
- Todd, K. (PSYCO 475)
- Varnhagen, C. (SCI 100)
- Watchorn, R. (PSYCO 323)
- Wylie, D. (PSYCO 405 B3)
Here are the criteria for the awards:
1. The course section median response was equal to or greater than 4.0; for Honors with Distinction, the course section median response was greater than 4.0 and at least 45% of the students agreed strongly that the instructor was “Excellent;” For classes with fewer than 10 students enrolled, the majority of students responded “Agree” or “Strongly Agree”; for Honors with Distinction, the majority of the majority responded “Strongly Agree”;
2. At least 60% of the class responded to the questionnaire;
3. There were no abnormalities in the grade distributions (e.g., distributions skewed too high or too low);
4. Instruction was conducted in accord with the ethical standards of teaching as outlined by the APA and CPA.
Why aren't you studying?
Congratulations, you deserve it!