NOW OPEN: Small-Group Instructional Diagnosis (SGID) Requests

NOW OPEN: Small-Group Instructional Diagnosis (SGID) Requests

The SGID's goal is to provide faculty with important feedback that helps them adjust their teaching and improve student learning outcomes. It also allows faculty to reflect on and document critical teaching behaviors. This process, vetted in research, supports the continuous quality improvement of teaching and learning and shows our continued commitment to creating innovative learning environments, high-impact pedagogies, and meaningful student-faculty interaction at Georgia College. After completion, the requestor will receive a letter from the Center for Teaching and Learning certifying participation; however, the results are confidential. For Spring 2023, the SGID opens on February 13th and subsequently closes on February 24th. Please submit your requests at least seven (7) days before the first date you want the observer to come to your class.

If you are interested in scheduling an SGID for the Spring 2023 semester, please follow this link to complete an online request form.  You can also contact the Center for Teaching and Learning at ctl@gcsu.edu or by phone at 478-445-2520 for more details about the process, scheduling, or general inquiries.  

Updated: 2023-02-13
Center for Teaching and Learning
ctl@gcsu.edu
(478)-445-2520
Center for Teaching & Learning