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Indiana University Bloomington
INFORMED CONSENT STATEMENT
Course Portfolio
Study, Study No. 00-4024
E538 Students: You are invited to participate in a study that has two
simultaneous aims:
- It is part of a multi-university Peer Review Project designed to find
ways to document teaching effectiveness, so that teaching quality can
be used more readily as a criterion in university decisions on promotion
and tenure of faculty in the nations universities. Specifically,
Prof. Parkhurst plans to produce an example Course Portfolio,
to aid in a test of whether such documents can provide information useful
for promotion and tenure committees.
- To provide information that may help Prof. Parkhurst to improve learning
in this course, both in this semester and for the future, and to help
instructors of similar courses elsewhere in the future.
This is not an experimental study in the
sense that some participants will be treated differently from others.
Rather, its purpose is to allow the professor to gather data on the effectiveness
of his instructional methods, methods that
have been found generally successful in the past. Although some changes
are made each year with the hope of improving your learning, those changes
would be made in both sections of this course, regardless of the existence
of this study, and regardless of your participation in the study.
The study will be conducted within the context of regularly scheduled
class sessions, and your participation is not expected to require any
added out-of-class time. The study will be based on three types of information,
and you may choose individually whether or not to allow use of each of
these kinds of data as they pertain to you. Professor Parkhurst will have
no information about your consent or non-consent to provide these data
until after course grades have been submitted to the registrar. The three
types of data are:
- A pre-test and post-test that will ask you the same or similar questions
both today and on the last day of class. Neither of these will affect
your grade, and no identifying information will be available to the
instructor until after course grades have been submitted to the registrar.
The professor will view the pre-test answers to provide information
about where to concentrate teaching efforts in the course, but a coding
system will prevent individual names from being associated with individual
papers until after course grades have been assigned.
- Grades on mid-term and final
exams that you take during the semester will be used by the instructor
to determine your course grade, regardless of your participation in
the study. In addition, with your consent, the instructor may wish to
correlate those grades with your pre- and post-test results (if you
take those) and with your admissions information (if you consent to
its use), and to publish example answers (anonymously) to illustrate
his judgments of answer quality and to illustrate what students have
learned from the course.
- With your additional consent, the instructor will obtain from university
admissions recordsagain after grades have been turned indata
on your GRE scores, undergraduate GPA, and prior grades in particular
courses like math and statistics. The intent
will be to search for correlations with the grade you earn in this course,
and with the pre- and post-test results.
In any reports or publications that result from this
study, all identifiers will be removed and no reference will be made to
individual students in any way that could allow you to be identified.
Your participation in this study is completely voluntary. There will
be no penalty for not participating. If you decide now to participate,
you may withdraw from the study at any time. After completion of the study,
Prof. Parkhurst will be happy to discuss the results with you. Should
you have any questions while the study is in progress, or should you decide
any time to withdraw, please contact the person who will collect this
consent form:
- Morning: Prof. Shanker Krishnan, Business 329, skrishna@indiana.edu,
855-1210, or
- Afternoon: Prof. Simon Brassell, Geology 313, simon@indiana.edu,
855-3786,
in person, by email or by telephone. After
the study is over and your grade had been posted, Prof. Parkhurst
will be willing to answer any questions, or to withdraw your data if you
so request in writing.
If you are willing to participate in the study, please sign one of the
two copies of this form and return it to the person who is administering
the pre-test today. The second copy is for you to keep for reference.
If you choose not to take the pre-test, but are
willing to participate in either or both of the other ways noted, please
sign, and give or mail your consent form to Prof. Krishnan or Prof. Brassell,
as appropriate.
If you feel at any time that you have not been treated according to the
descriptions in this form, or that your rights as a participant have not
been honored during the course of this project, you may contact the Human
Subjects Committee, Bryan Hall 110, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
47405, (812) 855-3067, or by email at iub_hsc@indiana.edu
We appreciate your considering participation, and for aiding in the goals
outlined at the beginning of this document. Thank you.Prof. David
F. Parkhurst, SPEA 355, parkhurs@indiana.edu, 855-4556
CONSENT: I have read and understand the above information
and have received a copy of this form. I agree to allow the instructor
to obtain and use the types of information marked below in this study,
and in reports that may follow from it. I understand that I will not be
identifiable in any such reports. (Please initial appropriate boxes to
indicate your choices, and then sign the form.)
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Please initial here if you:
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Approve
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Do not approve
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Pre-test and Post-test
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Regular exam scores and answers
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Data on my GRE scores and past grades
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Subjects signature ______________________________ Date _______________
Name (printed) ______________________________ Consent
form date: Dec. 8, 2000
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