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Student ratings are probably the most common form of student feedback received by professors. Research shows that this feedback will be most helpful, and you will be most likely to improve, if you discuss the feedback with someone. Having an outside point of view can be helpful in pointing out positive ratings and taking some of the focus off of the negative ratings. An outside source also may be helpful in suggesting ideas or techniques that may be helpful in areas needing improvement (McKeachie, W.J., & Svinicki, M. McKeachie’s Teaching Tips).
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