@lalalaud this is an example of things I would usually complain about on twitter with people like @twitemp1 @o_guest and @zerdevehttps://twitter.com/jdavidjentsch/status/957032526706593793 …
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the evaluating student clearly does not comply with his university's dignity at work code and hides behind his anonymity to bully queer lecturers :/ much solidarity with the victim!
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@jdavidjentsch I am sorry you have to go through all of this! much solidarity! if there is anything I can do to support, let me know -
Totally unacceptable that a) student makes such comments & b) they are passed along to teacher.
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That they are thought of!!
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This is the problem with anonymous feedback on course content. I think course content feedback that goes directly to the lecturer themselves should be with student's names. Exceptions are when the course content itself is abusive or violates school rules.
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This is difficult!
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I actually think it's not that hard. Complaints about violations go to the appropriate person, likely HR. Feedback on improving the course goes to the lecturer. Those students who believe improving the course = homophobia, will have to be dealt with accordingly.
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Yes, ofc. I was referring to the anonymity of the feedback only!
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