University of Washington   College of Education Area of Special Education
EDSPE 524: Functional Behavioral Assessment

(Winter 2006)

Seminar Schedule:

Winter 2005 Course Evaluation Data:

Number of students enrolled: 25

Number of students returning forms: 16

Statement
Excellent
Very Good
Good
Fair
Poor
Very Poor
Median out of 5.0
This course as a whole was
50
50
0
0
0
0
4.5
The course content was
50
50
0
0
0
0
4.5
The instructor's contribution to the course was
69
31
0
0
0
0
4.7
Course organization was
50
38
12
0
0
0
4.5
Sequential presentation of concepts was
50
44
6
0
0
0
4.5
Explanations given by the instructor were
50
38
12
0
0
0
4.5
Instructor's ability to present alternative explanations when needed was
56
25
19
0
0
0

4.6

Instructor's use of examples and illustrations was
75
25
0
0
0
0
4.8
Students' confidence in instructor's knowledge was
94
6
0
0
0
0
5.0
Instructor's enthusiasm was
94
6
7
0
0
0
5.0
Clarity of course objectives was
62
31
6
0
0
0
4.7
Interest level of class sessions was
50
50
0
0
0
0
4.5
Availability of extra help when needed was
44
25
25
6
0
0
4.3
Use of class time was
44
44
6
6
0
0
4.4
Instructor's interest in whether students learned was
62
25
12
0
0
0
4.7
Amount you learned in this course was
69
31
0
0
0
0
4.6
Relevance and usefulness of the course content was
62
38
0
0
0
0
4.7
Evaluative and grading techniques were
62
38
0
0
0
0
4.7
Reasonableness of assigned work was
50
31
12
6
0
0
4.5
Clarity of students' responsibilities and requirements was
50
31
12
6
0
0
4.5

Compared to other college courses you have taken...

Much Higher
 
Average
 
Much Lower
Median out of 7.0
You expect your grade in this course to be
12
25
25
38
0
0
0
5.0
The intellectual challenge presented was
25
44
19
12
0
0
0
5.9
The amount of effort you put into this course was
12
56
19
12
0
0
0
5.8
The amount of effort to succeed in the course was
12
56
25
6
0
0
0
5.8
You involvement in the course was
19
44
25
12
0
0
0
5.8

On average, how many hours per week have you spent on this course, including attending class, completing readings and assignments, reviewing notes, writing papers, and any other related work?

Of the 16 students evaluating the course in the Winter of 2005,

  • 2 students reported they spent 4-5 hours per week on the course
  • 4 students reported they spent 6-7 hours per week on the course
  • 5 students reported they spent 8-9 hours per week on the course
  • 2 students reported they spent 10-11 hours per week on the course
  • 1 student reported they spent 14-15 hours per week on the course
  • 2 students reported they spent 16-17 hours per week on the course

 

 

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