SEE ATTACHEDHere’s a tool you probably recognize: the Saint Leo Student Evaluation.  If this course is a training session then this would be the

SEE ATTACHED

Here’s a tool you probably recognize: the Saint Leo Student Evaluation.  If this course is a training session then this would be the Reaction-level Questionnaire!  It measures 

your opinions and perceptions
 about the instructor, course, textbook, etc. 


Student Evaluation Reaction Questionnaire

Critically review the content of the Student Evaluation (focus on the questions, not the format). 

· Does it meet the requirements of a good reaction questionnaire? Why or why not?

· Explain how you would improve the evaluation or the evaluation process (if possible). 

· Suggest ONE additional way to evaluate this course using either a 

Behavioral
 level evaluation or 

Result/ROI 
level evaluation.  

*********Choose Behavioral level evaluation**********

Please Cite:

Blanchard, P. N., and J. W. Thacker. “Organizational Strategy and Management Development.” Paper presented at the Global Business Trends Conference of the Academy of Business Administration, Acapulco, Mexico, 1998.

Kirkpatrick, D. L. “Techniques for Evaluating Training Programs.” Training and Development Journal 33, no. 6 (1979): 78–92; Kirkpatrick, D. L. “Evaluating In-House Training Programs.” In More Evaluating Training Programs—A Collection of Articles from Training and Development Journal, edited by D. L. Kirkpatrick. Alexandria, VA: American Society for Training and Development, 1987; Kirkpatrick, D. L. Evaluation of Training Programs: The Four Levels. 2nd ed. San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 1998.

Share This Post

Email
WhatsApp
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Pinterest
Reddit

Order a Similar Paper and get 15% Discount on your First Order

Related Questions

Module 3 – CaseProject ManagementCase AssignmentFor this Case

Module 3 – Case Project Management Case Assignment For this Case Assignment, you will develop a project management plan based on the company you selected to create in Module 1. The basic processes of project planning are typically: 1. Identify the goal of the project. 2. Map out the scope.