Students Rate Bell-Huff, Jacobson, Rains, Stubbs Among Tech’s Best Teachers

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10 BME instructors total make Tech’s first teaching honor roll

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10 BME instructors total make Tech’s first teaching honor roll.

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Four instructors in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering have been recognized as some of the most effective teachers at Georgia Tech.

Cristi Bell-Huff, Martin Jacobson, James Rains, and James Stubbs have won the Student Recognition of Excellence in Teaching: Class of 1934 Award for 2020. They’re among only 40 educators honored with the award this year, which is based on how students rate their instructors at the end of each term.

The award recognizes teaching for calendar year 2020. It’s based on how students rated instructors on their respect and concern for students, their level of enthusiasm about teaching the course, and their ability to stimulate students’ interest in the course. It was formerly known as the Class of 1940 Course Survey Teaching Effectiveness Award.

Bell-Huff was honored for teaching BMED 3310, Biotransport. Jacobson won for his work on BMED 2310, Intro to Biomedical Engineering Design. Rains and Stubbs were both honored for BMED 4602, Capstone Design.

Meanwhile, six additional faculty members in the Coulter Department made Georgia Tech’s first-ever teaching honor roll — officially, the Student Recognition of Excellence in Teaching: Class of 1934 CIOS Honor Roll for Fall 2020:

The criteria for the honor roll are the same as the effectiveness award: high marks from students. At least 85% of students have to complete the end-of-course surveys, and the instructors in the top half of composite scores make the list.

Starting with the fall, the Center for Teaching and Learning will compile an honor roll after each semester.

 

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teaching awards, CIOS Class of 1934 Teaching Awards, Student Recognition of Excellence in Teaching: Class of 1934 CIOS Award, Class of 1934 CIOS Honor Roll, Center for Teaching and Learning
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  • Created On: Jan 28, 2021 - 10:34am
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