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Teaching evaluation

What is

This is an important tool for pointing out possible criticalities and weaknesses within study courses. By filling out, anonymously, the teaching evaluation questionnaires, you can express your opinions on:

  • the courses in your study plan for the current academic year
  • the courses in your study plan from previous years that you have not yet taken, as long as they are still present in the current academic year's manifesto with the same code
  • to your course of study at the end of each academic year

Why

Student evaluation of teaching serves: 

  • to the teachers, as a stimulus to improve the delivery of teaching and interaction with students; to the coordinator, to implement the necessary corrective measures in the course design
  • to the student quality assurance committee to monitor the implementation of improvement actions
  • to the Joint Teaching-Student Committee to analyse the problems that have emerged and to identify possible solutions, also with regard to student services

At the university level, the results of the students' opinions are taken into account: 

  • by the Quality Committee, which organises and monitors the surveys
  • by the evaluation nucleus, which evaluates the results and forwards them to the national evaluation agency (ANVUR) and the academic senate.

How to

On the Didactic Assessment Questionnaire Online Services page you will find the dates for filling in the questionnaires and all the operational instructions for carrying out the assessment. You can access the service using your UniGePASS credentials.

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Filling in the questionnaires relating to teaching courses opens before the end of classes and is reminded by a notice sent by e-mail to all students.

Results

All data are processed and provided in aggregate form and are published on the University's institutional website.

If you want to know the results of the evaluations and the students' opinions, divided by academic year, visit the page Evaluation of teaching - Student opinions