No Student Evaluations in SOPA since Spring 2019?

We can't confirm and don't know about the other schools at TSU, but students don't matter or at least their evaluations do not appear to matter for the School of Public Affairs (SOPA) administrators.  

Since Spring 2019, there has reportedly not been a single student course evaluation at SOPA.  

2 years without student evaluations creates numerous problems for evaluation, testing even budgeting:

1) Necessary for Tenure and Promotion portfolios

2) Necessary for Post-Tenure Review portfolios

3) Necessary for Faculty Excellence Awards portfolios, especially the prestigious McCleary Teaching Award

4) Necessary for Faculty Yearly State-Mandated Evaluations 

5) Necessary for considerations of budgeting for allocating finances

6) Necessary for ACTUALLY CARING WHAT OUR STUDENTS THINK ABOUT OUR COURSES AND/OR PROFESSORS.  Are we no longer a TEACHING university? 

Again.....will the real Dean of SOPA please stand up?

https://transparencystate.blogspot.com/2021/01/will-real-dean-of-sopa-please-stand-up_10.htm

Perhaps it is not a decision by SOPA.....perhaps this is a decision by the Provost?  







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