What is ICE?
The Instructor/Course Evaluation system is designed to provide faculty with student feedback on teaching. Its underlying philosophy i formative (developmental) – the primary function is intended to provide feedback from students that identify teaching practices that contribute to student learning and aid in the further development of those practices. This feedback contributes to teaching quality when it is used by faculty as an opportunity for self-reflection.
The ICE instrument is based on the Student's Evaluation of Educational Quality (SEEQ) developed by Dr. Herbert Marsh, University of Western Australia (currently at Oxford University), and is used in classrooms worldwide. It is a form used to obtain student feedback on teaching for both formative and summative purposes.
When to Use it
At the end of each term, Institutional Data Analysis and Planning (IDAP) and the Software Applications Support Unit (SAS) will initiate the evaluation process for every course being offered in that semester based on information provided by the Registrar's Office (Banner). .
Dates for Evaluation Week are posted on the Senate website. Faculty, who intend to evaluate their course(s), should do so within the dates provided.
Why Use ICE?
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ICE Reports
Annual Summaries:
All reports generated each term are kept electronically on a server maintained by ITSS.
Open-Ended Questions
In the ICE electronic report provided to individual faculty, student responses to open-ended questions will be provided in a separate Supplemental Report. These reports will be circulated after all grades for the term have been submitted to the Registrar's Office.
Interpreting ICE
The ICE system at Saint Mary's is used for both formative and summative evaluation purposes.
Formative Evaluation
The primary role of the ICE system is to provide data that can be used by faculty to make improvements in teaching. Improvements might eventually affect tenure and promotion decisions, but the primary intent in formative evaluation is faculty development. For this reason, the data generated by ICE on the Instructor's Report will be seen by individual faculty only and will allow instructors the opportunity to review student data and open-ended comments, compare this with their own self-rating for the course, and interpret the data in an attempt to understand the feedback given by students, and how that feedback could inform individual teaching improvement.
Summative Evaluation
Based on recommendations in research literature, the ICE system at Saint Mary's provides academic administrators the results of the two overall or global questions only for summative decision making purposes on both the Summative Report and the Annual Summary.
Reflecting on Student Feedback – A Developmental Framework
To help instructors reflect on the feedback provided by students, the following framework is recommended.
ICE Tips
In developing the Student Evaluation of Educational Quality (SEEQ) instrument, Dr. Herbert Marsh also wrote a series of instructional development booklets related to each of the key factors of the SEEQ – the same key factors which comprise Saint Mary's ICE form.
In more recent years, the teaching strategies booklets were reviewed and revised for the Canadian context by Dr. Beverley Cameron, University of Manitoba. They are reproduced here with the permission of Dr. Marsh and Dr. Cameron.
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