Tuesday, March 9, 2010

IVC's Student Satisfaction Survey

Overall satisfaction

I finally had a chance to skim through the recently completed report on the Irvine Valley College Student Satisfaction Survey, taken from April 16 to May 19, 2009.

The report briefly explains the survey’s “Methodology”:
Administered during the spring semester from April 16 to May 19, using an on‐line survey methodology, the 2009 Student Satisfaction Survey was sent to all non‐emeritus students via an e‐mail invitation. In addition, a link to the survey was placed on the college’s website. Students were provided an incentive to participate with the possibility of receiving a $150 gift certificate to the college bookstore. By the end of the field date, 1,073 IVC students participated in the survey. On average, the survey took a little over 17 minutes to complete.
I didn’t have the time to read the report carefully, but I did get the impression that students were satisfied with the college. On this post, I’ve included just a few of the report’s factoids (in graphic form).

To read the report, go to the IVC website; click on “information for faculty and staff.” Then click on the “intranet (help)” link. (You will likely be asked for your password.) Then choose the link for “research and planning.” The link for the report will appear at the bottom of the page (it is a pdf file).

As always, the written comments (in this case, by students) are most interesting. To see them--all of them!--click on the link below:

IVC Student Satisfaction Survey (open-ended question)

Be prepared. Most of the writing is appallingly bad. And many of these students have no reservations about naming names—of liked or disliked instructors (and other employees).

Campus environment


Sense of community

The "visa fraud" story is getting out there







Looks like the “visa fraud/student imposter” story has been picked up here and there. Local TV (see above) was all over it yesterday and it became an AP story. It was mentioned today in the Washington Post (Tuesday news: CA college student for hire) and it was even mentioned on NPR.

Sheesh.

Sad news

Saddleback College art teacher dies in fire (OC Reg)
A longtime Saddleback College professor died Monday morning in a house fire in Belmont Heights. ¶ Alan Lugena, 73, who taught 11 different art classes – many of them watercolor and drawing – for the college's Community Education Department, died around 2:30 a.m.

Josh Johnson, spokesman for the Long Beach Fire Department, told the Long Beach Press Telegram that the home had "pack-rat conditions" with pathways through the clutter. ¶ It took firefighters about 20 minutes to put out the fire that had engulfed the home on the corner of East Fifth Street and Grand Avenue.

A neighbor told the Press Telegram that Lugena and his roommate Patricia Babbitt, who also died in the fire, would build fires on cold nights, though an official cause has not yet been determined. ¶ Jennie McCue, spokeswoman for the college, remembered Lugena for being "very beloved by his students who took his classes."

"He was known as a very kind person who loved teaching his craft," she said.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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