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MIT Faculty Newsletter  
Vol. XVII No. 2
November / December 2004
contents
Comment on the FPC Suggestions
on Faculty Governance
A University Residential Community at MIT
Institutional Level International Engagements: Points for Discussion
Professors of the Practice:
Bringing the Real World to MIT
The Industrial Performance Center
President Appoints Medical Care
Task Force
Assessment of Teaching Facilities Continues
Watching the One-Eyed Hawk
A Beer with J. R. R. Tolkien
Not Another Survey!
The role of the Faculty Newsletter
Faculty Mentor Program –
Faculty & Athletes: A Winning Combination
Percentage of Faculty with
Highest Degree from MIT
Awarding Institution of Highest Degree: Tenured and Tenure Track Faculty
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Assessment of Teaching Facilities Continues

 

Last spring the Registrar's Office, in cooperation with the Provost's Institutional Research Group, began what is expected to be a regular assessment of MIT's teaching facilities, by asking faculty to complete a survey on their satisfaction with our classroom resources. The responses will help the Registrar, the Dean for Undergraduate Education, and CRSP ensure that the classroom renovation program proceeds in line with existing needs and current trends in pedagogy.

Some preliminary data which you might find of interest include:

• Over 40% of senior faculty, over 55% of junior faculty, and 75% of other teaching staff are generally satisfied with classroom conditions;

• Classroom lighting is generally good, though window shades can be problematic;

• A significantly higher proportion of senior faculty use a computer in the classroom for their teaching (64% regularly or occasionally) than junior faculty (49%) or other teaching staff (53%).

You will be notified when the new version of the survey is available. The Registrar's Office will provide a more detailed summary of the results when they are available.

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