u/Gavatron

Canadian professors: what's the largest class you'd still call "small"?

I'm a higher ed researcher at Queen's University running a short study on how instructors across Canada define undergraduate class size—small, medium, large. My hunch is that "large" means something very different to someone teaching in the humanities versus in engineering.

I've asked the mods for permission to post this and they kindly said yes.

The survey takes 3 to 5 minutes, is fully anonymous, and has ethics approval from my GREB. No names or contact info collected.

If you teach undergraduate courses at a Canadian university (professor, sessional or in any other teaching role), I'd genuinely like your response in the dataset.

https://queensu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_55aRUgPZuWsWsuO

Happy to answer questions in the comments. Will share findings here when the study is done.

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u/Gavatron — 29 days ago