Welcome to SCOT
Foundations of Student/Faculty Partnership
The SCOT Program
Student Feedback and Data Analysis
100

The platform where we keep all of our work documents and resources

What is Microsoft Teams?

100

The two groups that benefit from feedback on teaching within students as partners work

Who are Enrolled students and Faculty Partners?

100

This is the year that the SCOT program was piloted

What is 2023?

100

This is one of two purposes of class observations and the purpose of the SCOT program's class observations

What are formative observations? 

*The other purpose of observation is summative observation, which is used to make decisions about awards and promotions and is often conducted by senior faculty or administrators.

200

The first task you complete in the Coassemble training

What is post your introduction on Microsoft Teams?

200

Another name for the collaboration where students and faculty work together and share their expertise to create a more engaging, effective learning environment.

What is pedagogical partnership? 

200

This center at Syracuse University used to co-sponsor the SCOT Program

What is the Shaw Center for Academic Community Engagement?

200

This data tool involves systematically identifying, analyzing, and reporting patterns within data

What is thematic analysis?

300

These influence our perceptions and judgements of others

What are unconscious biases?

300

Aside from providing feedback on teaching, these are other examples of student/faculty partnership work

What are:

1. Co-creating curricula

2. Participating in research

3. Developing inclusive classrooms

300

This is the typical duration of the SCOT Program throughout the semester

What is eight weeks?

300

This is the feedback method aimed at getting the average/center feedback of a whole class rather than individual student perspectives

What is small group instructional feedback (SGIF)?

400

A reflective essay that describes your social identity and lived experiences.

What is a positionality statement?

400

Students as partners work to shift away from this model of education

What is the traditional or hierarchical model of education?

400

SCOT's Acronym before it became SCOT

What is PIE (Partnership for Inclusive Education)?

400

These are the times that early course feedback is typically collected (name two)

What are:

1. after an exam or major assignment

2. at a break between units

3. during SU's mid-course surveys period

4. when your faculty partner wants learner feedback on something they have tried such as a new lesson format or assignments

500

Two of the four tips for tackling unconscious bias from the YouTube video in the welcome module 

What are:

1. Become aware

2. Find your trigger

3. Slow down

4. Do one small thing differently

500

Five of the 10 key ethical principles of students as partners work

What are: 

1. Confidentiality

2. Professional Boundaries

3. Power Dynamics

4. Data Integrity and Security

5. Bias Awareness

6. Student well-being

7. Transparency and honesty

8. Respect for Intellectual Property

9. Advocating for Students

10. Self-Care


500

These are four out of eight stated benefits of bring a SCOT student consultant

What are:

1. Enhanced communication skills

2. Improved collaboration skills

3. Increased confidence and professionalism

4. Deeper understanding of Teaching and Learning

5. Valuable career preparation

6. Networking opportunities

7. Contribution to Educational Improvement

8. Personal growth and satisfaction

500

These are the six key components of the final report (name all six)

What are the:

1. Heading

2. Introduction

3. Data analysis

4. Recommendations

5. Personal reflection

6. Conclusion

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