Sorry that I haven't been posting, but like most people I tend to complain louder than praise and thank, and I haven't had too much to complain about. I'm starting to get used to the overwhelming, never ending amount of work, things in the lab are running relatively smoothly, and I found a good drug cocktail that keeps me content.
But I could not pass up on this opportunity...today I received an email from my schools CENTER FOR EDUCATION EXCELLENCE stating that I should think of rewards that I can give my students for participating in our schools teacher rating survey. It goes on to say that if I feel uncomfortable with academically rewarding individual students that I can perhaps give a group reward for participation in the survey. Or if that still feels wrong that I can bring them candy.
To give a little backstory, my school does its surveys online and students can fill them out during a several week period that ends after finals and of course most students don't bother filling them out unless they don't do well on their finals, so this email went out telling us ways how to increase the student response and to get them to fill the surveys out earlier.
Still, I don't know where to even begin. I guess I should praise them for not explicitly using the work bribe. It also helps put in perspective the ridiculously high teacher ratings that almost everyone at our school gets. I really, really want to complain about this to someone important. Am I wrong to feel this way? Is this what our tenure-track battle has come to?! Should I take action or should I bite my tongue until I get tenure (which will be harder if I don't get great reviews)?
But I could not pass up on this opportunity...today I received an email from my schools CENTER FOR EDUCATION EXCELLENCE stating that I should think of rewards that I can give my students for participating in our schools teacher rating survey. It goes on to say that if I feel uncomfortable with academically rewarding individual students that I can perhaps give a group reward for participation in the survey. Or if that still feels wrong that I can bring them candy.
To give a little backstory, my school does its surveys online and students can fill them out during a several week period that ends after finals and of course most students don't bother filling them out unless they don't do well on their finals, so this email went out telling us ways how to increase the student response and to get them to fill the surveys out earlier.
Still, I don't know where to even begin. I guess I should praise them for not explicitly using the work bribe. It also helps put in perspective the ridiculously high teacher ratings that almost everyone at our school gets. I really, really want to complain about this to someone important. Am I wrong to feel this way? Is this what our tenure-track battle has come to?! Should I take action or should I bite my tongue until I get tenure (which will be harder if I don't get great reviews)?