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Home » Lunch & Learn Series: Discussion on how to read Student Experience of Instruction

Lunch & Learn Series: Discussion on how to read Student Experience of Instruction

May 13, 2022

Our next session will be held on Friday, May 13th at noon. Cyprien Lomas and Judy Chan from the LFS Learning Centre will lead the discussion this week. 

Student experience of instruction results were made available this week to faculty members. SEIs can sometimes lead to added stress for instructors, especially when they are new to teaching. However when approached well, SEIs results can provide some valuable feedback that can help improve your course instruction. 

Come join us for a drop-in session on how to read student feedback in a constructive way. Please feel free to bring along your own examples. To register for the session, please visit https://ubc.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5cscumsqDwrG9OI5NHXco_FeqnmI0pzdWM1.

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