Smartest comment ever made on this boardI support dogs. People are on their own.
The bar was never that high to start with.Smartest comment ever made on this board
I firmly believe that going through life with low expectations is the proper path. I expect nothing of value from those I meet and less from myself. I'm never disappointed. If life was good, I wouldn't want to leave.
My high school English teacher wrote in my yearbook, "you did nothing, but you did it well."
As long as there’s beer, I lite up the rooms
What do you think of student evaluations? I, and most of my colleagues, think they’re archaic, basically worthless, and should be relegated to the trash bin.I have come to the realization that I really have no insight into how others, besides my wife and children, think. Knowing this, I keep my own counsel.
FWIW, in my last performance review as department chair my dean told me that every one in my department rated me 5/5 in trust, “never any bullsh!t.” “Totally trustworthy” + “doesn’t judge” has been a winning combination for me.
Edit: It took me a long long time to get to this point. I really was an idiot for the longest time. Dang, it can be hard looking back, being reminded of the person I was.
Yeats:
Things said or done long years ago,
Or things I did not do or say
But thought that I might say or do,
Weigh me down, and not a day
But something is recalled,
My conscience or my vanity appalled.
Student evaluations have their place but perhaps in today’s environment they’re too much of a weapon. If you use them it needs to be recognized that nuance is a lost art these days.What did you think of student evaluations? I, and most of my colleagues, think they’re archaic, basically worthless, and should be relegated to the trash bin.
That rings true.
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I maintain that there is dignity in low expectations that translate into subpar results. It uplifts all others in your orbit. As in, "at least I'm not as bad as Marshall."That rings true.
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I am constantly reminded of the Bible verse n Philippians 4: 13, the Lord inspired the Apostle to pen, "Brethren. I count not myself to have apprehended, but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before."I have come to the realization that I really have no insight into how others, besides my wife and children, think. Knowing this, I keep my own counsel.
FWIW, in my last performance review as department chair my dean told me that every one in my department rated me 5/5 in trust, “never any bullsh!t.” “Totally trustworthy” + “doesn’t judge” has been a winning combination for me.
Edit: It took me a long long time to get to this point. I really was an idiot for the longest time. Dang, it can be hard looking back, being reminded of the person I was.
Yeats:
Things said or done long years ago,
Or things I did not do or say
But thought that I might say or do,
Weigh me down, and not a day
But something is recalled,
My conscience or my vanity appalled.
What translation is that?I am constantly reminded of the Bible verse n Philippians 4: 13, the Lord inspired the Apostle to pen, "Brethren. I count not myself to have apprehended, but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before."
Verse 14 goes on for those who are believers in Christ, "I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus."
HE'S still working on me!
My fat finger. It's 3: 13 & 14. Thanks for picking up on the typo.What translation is that?
I know Phillipians 4:13 as, I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.
4.13 is a heckuva 40 time! What position does Phillip play??What translation is that?
I know Phillipians 4:13 as, I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.
Whatever you need him for.4.13 is a heckuva 40 time! What position does Phillip play??
4:13 is so commonly quoted I thought there is another thing I misunderstood.My fat finger. It's 3: 13 & 14. Thanks for picking up on the typo.
Thanks, LJ, for the feedback. One of my biggest problem is how to reconcile 1 or 2 negative comments about something I do that 20 other students say they loved? Anyway, have a great rest of your weekend!Student evaluations have their place but perhaps in today’s environment they’re too much of a weapon. If you use them it needs to be recognized that nuance is a lost art these days.
I could learn from them. “He plays favorites,” “He needs to do a better job in wrapping things up,” “He has an inflated opinion of himself.” (The last one was paraphrased.) There’s always some truth there.
No, 4: 13 is still there as it has always been, thanks for pointing out my typo.4:13 is so commonly quoted I thought there is another thing I misunderstood.
Not really sure that student/trainee evaluations should have a significant role. I work with residents who are 1-4 years out of med school. Know literally nothing about practice of psychiatry but they get some say over what I teach them or did not like what I told them. Makes no sense. You can teach to the subject or for the evaluation but maximizing one will adversely impact the other. I do my trainees no favor by only telling them “good job” when it wasn’t. It’s learning to practice medicine my job is to point out what they doing wrong/bad and what they are missing, which is quite a bit. So they used to be heavily weighted at my institution until an associate dean of faculty development caught a serious negative eval and suddenly trainee evaluations really not that important!Student evaluations have their place but perhaps in today’s environment they’re too much of a weapon. If you use them it needs to be recognized that nuance is a lost art these days.
I could learn from them. “He plays favorites,” “He needs to do a better job in wrapping things up,” “He has an inflated opinion of himself.” (The last one was paraphrased.) There’s always some truth there.
but two negatives...Always a Positive - a Negative gets you nowhere ....