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Measuring the Gap Between Faculty and Student Perceptions of Engagement: Results from the Faculty Survey of Student Engagement

Mardell Wilson, University Assessment Office

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Measuring the Gap Between Faculty and Student Perceptions of Engagement: Results from the Faculty Survey of Student Engagement (Wilson/Fuller, PowerPoint)

For several years now the University Assessment Office has led ISU’s administration of the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE). This survey asks students to respond to various questions related to their experiences and perceived abilities as a result of their ISU experience. However, the UAO has recently gathered survey data from the Faculty Survey of Student Engagement (FSSE), a survey derived from the NSSE, which asks faculty to respond to who they feel ISU provides for student engagement inside and outside the classroom and how well they think students are doing at this engagement. Find out what students are saying about many issues on campus and whether faculty agree or disagree with that thought. Additionally, you will learn more about future programming and initiatives being offered by the UAO and the CTLT in response to this interesting data.

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