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The Michigan Daily-Saturday, June 3, 1978-Page 5

Students,
(Continuedfrom Page 3)
"Students in general don't use course
evaluation forms in a vindictive way,"
he stated. "The overall results don't
turn out to be hostile or non-
supportive."
KULIK ALSO noted that students
were harder on themselves than on
their instructors when filling out
evaluations. The median rating for the
statement."The instructor is friendly,"
for example, was 4.8. But for the
student-related statement of "I feel
that I am performing up to my potential
in this course," the median rating was
3.55.
The evaluation system - probably
City Dems

give their teachers high marks
the most widely used on campus - overall evaluation results from the win- designed by a commi
makes use of an "Instructor Designed ter 1978 term, Kulik predicts responses resulted in items too ger
Questionnaire (IDQ)," which allows will be similar to those of the preceding dividual teachers. In add
participating teachers and departmen- term, said teachers seldom k
ts to select up to 30 items from a catalog Kulik said the CRLT evaluation for- ratings received in classe
of 150. The instructor may use questions ms are more useful than evaluations theirs, leaving them wit
pertaining to his or her teaching skills, the University has used in the past. He norms against which to
the students' educational development, pointed out that rating forms were often parisons."
or the value of course elements such as
the textbook or videotape use.
CRLT then prints copies of the IDQ
for each student in the class and then
processes the answer sheets and retur- PRESENTS
ns a print-out of the results to the in-
structor. Also departments and Univer- T HrE RIVE R
sity counseling offices often obtain T E R E R
coes of evau aon results. to tabulate An intensely spirited view of British colonialism in Bengal. Three
ThoughCRLT-hasyet o d------------------------- 4 i h

ttee which
neral for in-'
dition, Kulik
knew about
es similar to
h "no set of
make com-
young

sue GOP

over private meeting
(Continued from Page t)question would provide morer
"frivolous." the city streets, reinstate a
"IT'S THE FIRST time in over 13 pickup service, and plant the
months (since the act became law) that a city-wide tornado warning s
they decided to challenge one of our The amendments also s
caucus meetings ... They're trying to forestry department's bu
circumvent the City Charter which $55,000, resulting in five layo
gives City Council the responsibility for drastic cutback in the numbe
deciding on the budget," Belcher said. which can be planted this year
Belcher argued that party caucus
meetings are not covered by the act
because no official action can be taken
during one. Hepburn & Tracy in
"If five of us (Republicans) go to the
Greek Festival and sit down at the ADAM 'S R
same picnic table, does that constitute
a meeting which should be advertised Tnesof crnemsbsttop f the s
beforehand?" Belcher asked. moves freely from bedroom I
MORRIS CHARGED, however, that oom. Writteo especiallyfm
important decisions were made at the burn-Tracy by Garson Kanin
"illegal meeting" which was held Gordon, it also features t
"secretly." "The public's legal right to debut of JUDY HOLLIDAY.
be present during these vital
deliberations was denied," she said in Sun: Chaplin's THE GOLD
an official statement. (FREE at 7:30)
Morris said she was aware of other
Republican caucus meetings which
may have been illegal but decided to CINEMA GUIL
sue now because "the results of the Tonight at 7:30a &9:3C
meeting were so damaging." Old. Arch. Aud.
The amendments to the budget in$.

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who decides to leave rather than having to choose among them. The film
constantly reflects on itself and illustrates a point when all of life's con-
tradictions converge. Photography by Claude Renoir, admired by film-
makers of the French New Wave. (In English)
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