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END-OF-SEMESTER
EVALUATIONS FOR CS251/252 & CS253
At
the end of each semester or at the conclusion of a summer internship,
interns participate in a process of evaluation within their ministerial
contexts.
The evaluative
method
is
one of reflection
and conversation between the intern and the field instructor, taking
into account feedback from the intern's Leadership Advisory Group. Interns,
then report back to the seminary concerning the content of these
evaluations. The primary
purpose of evaluation
is to facilitate
the intern's own learning in context. The following method of
evaluation is designed to empower the intern in this process of learning
and formation for
ministry.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Step
1. Using a form for such purpose [LAG
Forms 6c], Interns should solicit feedback from
the members of their Leadership Advisory Group (LAG) as input to the
process
of evaluation.
Step
2. After
receiving evaluative input from the Leadership Advisory Group, the
field instructor
and ministry intern should each separately complete the “End-Of-Semester
Evaluation 6a" form in writing. Use extra pages if needed.
Step
3. After
separately completing the end-of-semester evaluation form, the field
instructor
and ministry intern should meet together in order to read and discuss
each other’s written evaluations. Both points of similarity and
difference can provide fruitful areas for conversation together.
Step
4. Intern and field instructor, together,
then report in writing on the nature of their evaluative conversation,
using the form titled “Cover
Sheet 6b” for this purpose.
Step
5.
Interns are responsible for submitting the entire packet of evaluation
forms
to the CS251/252 or CS253 course instructors at the conclusion of each
semester. This packet should include these forms in the following order:
(1) Cover Sheet of evaluative
conversation between field instructor and intern;
(2) Intern’s self-evaluation (using the End-of-Semester
Evaluation Form);
(3) Field Instructor’s evaluation (using the End-of-Semester
Evaluation Form);
(4) Evaluation of Field Instructor by student. [6d].
(5) Evaluations from members of the Leadership Advisory Group. [LAG
forms].
Step
6.
Interns enrolled in CS251/252 will have an opportunity to
share these evaluations with their classmates
in the CS251/252 seminar at the seminary as well as with the instructors
of that seminar. (Interns enrolled in CS253 will not always be able to
do this.) All interns are also encouraged to share these reports with
their Leadership Advisory
Groups
in order
to invite
further
insight
and
wider involvement on the issues raised for the intern’s learning.
These reports will then be kept in the intern’s contextual studies
file at the seminary. Final evaluations from the conclusion of an internship
(but not usually mid-year evaluations) will be shown subsequently outside
of the seminary only at the intern’s written and explicit request to
do so.
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