Sample Questions to Add to Your SCF Surveys
You can add up to two questions to your student course feedback surveys. This resource provides sample questions you can add to your surveys. The samples are grouped by different pedogogical topics or scenarios you may want to assess in your courses. You can copy these questions, make changes, or write your own questions.
The questions you add to your surveys must be one of the following types:
- Single Response
- 6-point Scale (Strongly Agree - Strongly Disagree)
- 3-point Scale (Yes - No)
- Free Response (Comment)
Need help adding your questions? Visit our Quick Start Guide for steps to Add Questions to Your Student Course Feedback Surveys.
Active Learning
- The instructor's delivery techniques (lecture, projects, assignments) supported my active learning. Single Response
- I had you work in groups this semester. How did it go? Free Response
- The [new activity I incorporated this semester] helped me to learn the material better. Single Response
Assessment
- The assessments (assignments, discussions, projects, etc.) were appropriate methods for assessing the learning objectives. Single Response
Career Preparation
- The classroom activities and course assignments strengthened my skills and abilities in preparation for my future professional goals. Single Response
Course Content
- What topics were covered that you enjoyed the most? Why? Free Response
- What was one thing in the course (project, assignment, learning activity, reading, etc.) that was the least aligned with the learning objectives. Free Response
Communication
- Did you feel comfortable communicating with the instructor verbally, over email, and/or Zoom? Free Response
Student Learning
- What were you surprised to learn in this course? Free Response
- How have you have applied outside of the classroom what you have learned in this course? Free Response
- The combination of instructor and peer feedback on various class assessments reinforced concepts being taught in class and emphasized a growth mindset focused on student learning. Single Response
- Project and assessments effectively allowed me to demonstrate my knowledge of course content. Single Response
Student Well-being
- How did the structure of this course (overall design, classroom community, due dates, etc.) support or challenge your overall well-being? Free response