Actually, this kid is a bit of an idiot. At my prior school we would give the teacher enough evaluation forms for all registered students in the class. Instructions to the students are to place all used and unused forms into the envelope along with pencils provided.
When it got to me (the person who put the evaluations into the database so the teacher and the teachers supervisor could review them) I would be aware of how many forms SHOULD be in the envelope. If the only thing in there were a couple of unfavorable evals, red flags would be placed on the entry in the form of a comment that the evaluation process was highly suspect for this class.
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Date: 2008-05-25 11:07 pm (UTC)When it got to me (the person who put the evaluations into the database so the teacher and the teachers supervisor could review them) I would be aware of how many forms SHOULD be in the envelope. If the only thing in there were a couple of unfavorable evals, red flags would be placed on the entry in the form of a comment that the evaluation process was highly suspect for this class.