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Titles/Assignments for SET Evaluations

Instructor Titles

Graduate Student Titles

Course Types To Be Evaluated

Course Types NOT To Be Evaluated

Primary/Supplemntal Courses

Instructor Titles

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Primary Instructor (PI) – A PI is a faculty member who teaches at least 50% of the class time. There is only one primary instructor per class and section. This designation is not to be used in supplemental sections. The PI for the class should be listed as an SI in the supplemental sections when a TA is teaching the supplemental section. As PI, a SET evaluation will be assigned while as a SI on supplemental sections they will not be assigned a SET.

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Teaching Coordinator (TC) – A TC is a staff or faculty member who has NO time in front of the class. They have no teaching duties, but do have grading and roster access. Graduate assistants who grade, and do not teach, should be listed as a TC. A TC may also coordinate those who do have teaching duties or involvement in coordinating labs. (Sections listed with a TC may also have one primary and possibly one or more secondary instructor listed.)

Graduate Student Titles

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PITA = Primary Instructor (PI in PeopleSoft data)

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NOTE: When PeopleSoft sees a PITA- it converts it to a PI, same with SITA to SI.

Course Types to Be To Be Evaluated

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Lecture (LEC)

Seminar (SEM)

Discussion (DIS)

Laboratory (LAB)

Course Types NOT To Be Evaluated

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Clinical

Dissertation Research

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Practicum

Primary/Supplemental Courses

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Primary course section – The main section of a course under which other supplemental sections are scheduled, such as a lecture that has several discussion and lab sections.

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For regularly scheduled courses, evaluations are open to students for two weeks, closing at 11:59pm on the last day of classes. All other courses will be evaluated in the two weeks before the last scheduled day of the course (unless the course is shorter than 6 weeks, then the evaluation period will last for one week and end on the last scheduled day of the course). Enrolled students are notified by email with an invitation to complete the evaluation, then two reminders are also sent over the course of the evaluation period. Evaluations can also be accessed under the evaluations in HuskyCT.

Scenario 1: Multi-Component Course - Faculty teaching with Grader, & Graduate Student Leads the Lab/Discussion

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A faculty member is teaching the lecture component of a multi-component course. Graduate Assistants will be assigned as graders for the lecture and as lab/discussion instructors for the supplemental sections.

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Scenario 2: Multi-Component Course - Graduate Assistant teaching with Grader, & Graduate Student Leads the Lab/Discussions

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A Graduate Assistant is teaching the lecture component of a multi-component course. Graduate Assistants will also be assigned as graders for the lecture and as lab instructors for the supplemental sections.

  • The Graduate Assistant teaching the lecture is assigned as the Primary Instructor TA (PITA) for the lecture and listed as a Secondary Instructor TA (SITA) on all supplemental sections (labs/discussions). This GA WILL be pulled for a SET Evaluation for their role as the PITA of the lecture ONLY. S/he WILL NOT be pulled for a SET Evaluation for the supplemental sections for which they are assigned as the SITA.

  • Graduate Assistants teaching the supplemental sections (labs/discussions) of a multi-component course, are assigned to the supplemental sections as Teaching Assistants (TA). These GAs WILL be pulled for a SET Evaluation as long as the faculty member is assigned as the Secondary Instructor on these sections.

  • A Graduate Assistant serving as a grader and having no interaction with the students taking the lecture/lab is assigned the role of Teaching Coordinator (TC). A Teaching Coordinator WILL NOT be pulled for a SET Evaluation.

    • TC will/can also serve as a member providing permission #s

  • There should never be a PI listed on the supplemental (lab/discussion) sections.

  • If there is no grad assistant assigned to the Lecture, all other titles remain the same.

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Scenario 3: Single-Component Course - Faculty teaching with Grader

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A faculty member is teaching the lecture component of a single-component course. A Graduate Assistant will be assigned as a grader for the lecture.

  • The faculty member is assigned as the Primary Instructor for the lecture. They WILL be pulled for a SET Evaluation for their role as the Primary Instructor of the lecture.

  • A Graduate Assistant serving as a grader and having no interaction with the students taking the lecture, and is assigned the role of Teaching Coordinator (TC). A Teaching Coordinator WILL NOT be pulled for a SET Evaluation.

  • If there is no grader for the Lecturer, just leave this role off- all other titles remain the same.

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Scenario 4: Single-Component Course - Graduate Assistant teaching with Grader

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A Graduate Assistant is teaching the lecture component of a single-component course. A Graduate Assistant will be assigned as a grader for the lecture.

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Scenario 5: Multi-Component Course - Faculty teaching with Grader, & Graduate Student Leads the Lab/Discussion (NO SI assigned)

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A faculty member is teaching the lecture component of a multi-component course. Graduate Assistants will be assigned as graders for the lecture and as lab/discussion instructors for the supplemental sections.

  • The faculty member is assigned as the Primary Instructor for the lecture and listed as a Secondary Instructor on all supplemental sections (labs/discussions). Faculty member WILL be pulled for a SET Evaluation for their role as the Primary Instructor of the lecture ONLY. S/he WILL NOT be pulled for a SET Evaluation for the supplemental sections for which they are assigned as the Secondary Instructor.

  • Graduate Assistants teaching the supplemental sections (labs/discussions) of a multi-component course, are assigned to the supplemental sections as Teaching Assistants (TA). They will receive a SET Evaluation as long as the faculty member is assigned as the Secondary Instructor on these sections.

  • There should never be a PI/PITA listed on the supplemental (lab/discussion) sections.

  • If there is no grader for the Lecture, just leave this role off- all other titles remain the same.

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Scenario 6: Single or Multi Course Component where a Graduate Student does more in a class than Grading

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A faculty member is teaching the lecture component of a single or multi-component course. Graduate Assistants will be assigned as a course assistant and as a grader for the lecture.

  • The faculty member is assigned as the Primary Instructor for the lecture. The Faculty member WILL be pulled for a SET Evaluation for their role as the Primary Instructor of the lecture.

  • A Graduate Assistant who is providing more service to the class than just grading and will have interaction with the students should be listed as Secondary Instructor TA and WILL be pulled for a SET Evaluation for this role.

  • A Graduate Assistant serving as a grader and having no interaction with the students taking the lecture is assigned the role of Teaching Coordinator (TC). A Teaching Coordinator WILL NOT be pulled for a SET Evaluation.

  • If there is no grader for the Lecture, just leave this role off- all other titles remain the same.

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Scenario 7: Single or Multi Course that is Team Taught

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Two or more faculty or graduate students are teaching the lecture component of a single or multi-component course.

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