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Teaching
- Procedures for
Resolving Student Concerns
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There may come a time when a student in your
laboratory section has a complaint against you, another TA, or the program.
This complaint may or may not be valid; however, all such complaints must
be treated in the same manner and with due care. It is very difficult for
some students to raise concerns, while others are able to voice their concerns
easily and often.
All instructors must deal with student complaints/concerns. It is common to
have wonderful student evaluations from 90% of the class and awful evaluations
from the other 10%. No instructor can meet the specific needs of all of their
students, nor do personalities always fit together nicely. Dealing with student
concerns is part of the instructor's job and needs to be taken as seriously
as the formal teaching duties.
The following procedures are recommended for handling and resolving student
concerns.
For more information, write the Graduate Student Advisor: gradmail@mail.chem.tamu.edu.
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