Anyone ever give their instructor a bad evaluation? Do these things ever effect the instructors?
I don't know if it's common for all schools, but the colleges (2 regular 4 year universities and nursing school) I have been to all do these end of class "anonymous" evaluations on our instructors and the course. This class I'm currently taking I have had the worst, most dangerous clinical instructor ever, and our entire class really poured it out on the evaluation. We all had our little issues. My main one was the way she insisted on holding the needle while I was giving a newborn Vitamin K, which interfered with my having control of the needle and made it impossible to even see where the needle was going into the baby. It was dangerous. Also she would yell through the glass of the newborn nursery windows (while familes were watching) at the students while they were doing the newborn baths and assessments. "You're taking too long!" even though they were doing absolutely nothing wrong and were under the direct supervision of the nursery nurses. We had several family members (one father) complain about the students taking care of the infants after these episodes of hers, because they assumed this crazy lady screaming through the window wearing a white lab coat knew what she was talking about (she didn't).
I'm just wondering if they will even be read. Also sort of wondering if she will know who wrote what, though I suspect she will. I have distictive handwriting.
Anyone ever give their instructor a bad evaluation? Do these things ever effect the instructors?
I don't know if it's common for all schools, but the colleges (2 regular 4 year universities and nursing school) I have been to all do these end of class "anonymous" evaluations on our instructors and the course. This class I'm currently taking I have had the worst, most dangerous clinical instructor ever, and our entire class really poured it out on the evaluation. We all had our little issues. My main one was the way she insisted on holding the needle while I was giving a newborn Vitamin K, which interfered with my having control of the needle and made it impossible to even see where the needle was going into the baby. It was dangerous. Also she would yell through the glass of the newborn nursery windows (while familes were watching) at the students while they were doing the newborn baths and assessments. "You're taking too long!" even though they were doing absolutely nothing wrong and were under the direct supervision of the nursery nurses. We had several family members (one father) complain about the students taking care of the infants after these episodes of hers, because they assumed this crazy lady screaming through the window wearing a white lab coat knew what she was talking about (she didn't).
I'm just wondering if they will even be read. Also sort of wondering if she will know who wrote what, though I suspect she will. I have distictive handwriting.