Lecturer Competency Satisfaction Survey
68 Responses
A. PEDAGOGICAL COMPETENCE
Readiness to Deliver the Course
Ability to Communicate/Engage the Classroom
Clarity in Delivering Material
Ability to Utilize Technology and Learning Media
Providing Feedback on Class and Homework Assignments
B. PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE
Ability to Explain Topics Accurately
Ability to Provide Concrete Examples of Taught Concepts
Ability to Explain the Relationship of the Subject to Other Fields
Ability to Relate the Subject to Real-Life Contexts
Mastery of Current Issues in the Taught Field
Use of Research Findings in Lectures
C. PERSONAL COMPETENCE
Fairness in Treating Students
Authority as a Lecturer
Discipline
Courtesy/Friendliness
Being a Role Model in Attitude and Behavior
Wisdom in Decision-Making
D. Social Competence
Ability to Express Opinions Effectively
Ease in Interacting with Colleagues, Staff, and Students
Ability to Accept Criticism, Suggestions, and Opinions from Others
Familiarity with Students Attending the Course
Tolerance of Student Diversity