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This topic includes a full-length TLC Guide for deeper exploration.
► Guide to Using Student Experience of Teaching Survey (SETS) Data
► Preparing to Read Student Comments in SETS
► Giving Useful Feedback to Your Instructors and TAs
Understanding SETS
Student Experience of Teaching Surveys (SETS) provide instructors with information that can help them better understand their course design and delivery from the student perspective.
Why SETS Matter
Gathering feedback from students is a valuable way to learn how they are experiencing your course—from what they bring with them at the start to how they respond to your teaching choices. Understanding this feedback helps you refine course policies, adjust the pacing and design of assessments, and strengthen communication practices to support student learning.
Using SETS for Growth and Review
SETS can inform changes to future iterations of your course and provide useful documentation for professional review processes.
TLC Guides About SETs
Guide to Using Student Experience of Teaching Survey (SETS) Data
Preparing to Read Student Comments in SETS
Giving Useful Feedback to Your Instructors and TAs
See Also
Course Communications Structures
Student Input & Feedback Surveys
Working with TAs & Teaching Teams
