FSSE (Faculty Survey of Student Engagement)
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The FSSE (Faculty Survey of Student Engagement) was designed to complement the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE), which is administered to undergraduate students. This instructional staff survey (for faculty, instructors, and graduate students who teach) focuses on[1]:
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- Instructional staff perceptions of how often students engage in different activities.
- The importance instructional staff place on various areas of learning and development.
- The nature and frequency of instructional staff-student interactions.
- How instructional staff organize their time, both in and out of the classroom.
For more information, see the FSSE webpage.
Additional FSSE Reports and Materials
FSSE Data Visualizations - Provides a variety of aggregate visualizations from annual FSSE administrations (e.g. FSSE Scales, Course Activities, Respondent Profile, Faculty Time on Task, and FSSE Snapshot).
See Also
References
- ↑ Indiana University. Faculty Survey of Student Engagement Website. About FSSE. Retrieved from: https://nsse.indiana.edu/fsse/about-fsse/index.html.