Course-Instructor Survey Policy: What Faculty Should KnowApril 2006 BackgroundThe Course-Instructor Survey (CIS) has been administered at the end of each class since the mid 1960s. These surveys provide faculty members with valuable student feedback about teaching and learning approaches and classroom experiences. The surveys are also used to provide feedback to administrators about the effectiveness of a faculty member’s teaching and student rapport. This information, along with a teaching portfolio and peer review of course materials, is used in promotion and tenure decisions. Policy RevisionOver the past several years, there have been changes in policy for the use and retention of the CIS. The changes are in response to FERPA, The Texas Open Records Act, the Records Retention Schedule, and the university's administrative guidelines. The following list incorporates revised policy and should help clarify how the CIS results will now be distributed and used.
For More InformationFor more information about CIS, faculty members should visit the Division of Instructional Innovation and Assessment (DIIA) Web site at http://www.utexas.edu/academic/diia/assessment/course_instructor/index.php. Provisional and Past Survey ResultsTo access current provisional and past survey results, faculty members should visit the MyCIS Web site at https://utdirect.utexas.edu/diia/ecis/results/mycis.WBX.
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