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...have their courses evaluated and have the results published in the Guide.At the May 2 Faculty meeting, Gross proposed that CUE evaluations be required for all courses with at least five students. The measure met fierce resistance from many faculty members including Professor of German Peter J. Burgard and Kenan Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield ’53, the latter claiming that “course evaluations introduce the rule of the less wise over the more wise, of students over professors.” (The Faculty narrowly voted to postpone a vote on Gross’ proposal...
...hotness part to me is just human nature,” he said. “Of course, some people argue that if you’re smart and you give a good lecture, you’re sexy.” Kenan Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield ’53, who was an outspoken critic of plans to make CUE Guide ratings compulsory for most classes at a recent Faculty meeting, said that the study’s results were “shocking” but “unsurprising...
...will be able to do this and some won’t...That’s a tradeoff we had to make in terms of moving ahead quickly.”Students planning on completing secondary fields will not be required to include them on their plans of study, Kenan said.—Staff writer Lois E. Beckett can be reached at lbeckett@fas.harvard.edu.—Staff writer Johannah S. Cornblatt can be reached at jcornbl@fas.harvard.edu...
Next year’s tutorial will not immediately differ greatly from this year’s course. Kenan Jr. Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield will continue to teach Gov 97a. Hoffmann and Skach will resume lecturing...
...without evaluations.But at the beginning of full Faculty discussion on the issue, Professor of German Peter J. Burgard called for the motion to be tabled, saying it would “undermine a strong tradition of faculty self-governance in the area of teaching.”Kenan Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield’s ’53 rose a few minutes later, and armed with a torn-in-half piece of notebook paper, launched a blunt attack on the current system of student evaluations.“Course evaluations introduce the rule of the less wise...