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  <name>Appendix 6.  Pre-Site Visit Interviews: Questions for Faculty Members</name>
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      <md:firstname>Nguyen</md:firstname>
      <md:othername>Thi Thanh</md:othername>
      <md:surname>Phuong</md:surname>
      <md:email>hungtrv@yahoo.com</md:email>
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      <md:firstname>Nguyen</md:firstname>
      <md:othername>Thi Thanh</md:othername>
      <md:surname>Phuong</md:surname>
      <md:email>hungtrv@yahoo.com</md:email>
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    <para id="id3269484">Observations on Undergraduate Education in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Physics</para>
    <para id="id3269494">at Select Universities in Vietnam</para>
    <para id="id3269502">PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING:</para>
    <para id="id3269514">Name:</para>
    <para id="id3269520">Title:</para>
    <para id="id3269524">Faculty/Department:</para>
    <para id="id3269529">University:</para>
    <para id="id3269533">Phone: E-mail:</para>
    <para id="id3269548">Educational background:</para>
    <para id="id3269553">- Bachelor’s in [subject]From:</para>
    <para id="id3269564">- Master’s in From:</para>
    <para id="id3269576">- Doctorate in From:</para>
    <para id="id3269590">Note: Your participation is voluntary. We ask for you to identify yourself so that we can list your name as a contributor to the project. We assure you that your responses will be kept anonymous and that what you say will be summarized into a general statement. We appreciate your complete honesty in answering each item in order to provide an accurate picture of higher education practices in Vietnam. Thank you for your help! </para>
    <para id="id3269292">Please confirm with your signature below so that we can list your name and use the information that you provide:</para>
    <para id="id3269302">______________________________________________________ Date: ________________ </para>
    <para id="id3269322">Directions: The questions below are provided for your review in advance of a meeting with you in person. During a personal interview, Dr. Phuong will record your answers to the questions. In addition to your comments about your particular situation, we appreciate your adding answers also from a general perspective, if possible. Please provide copies and samples if available.</para>
    <para id="id3269343">1. CURRENT TEACHING SITUATION</para>
    <list type="bulleted" id="id3269347">
      <item>List the courses that you teach in this department.</item>
      <item>How many hours do you teach (in this department)?</item>
      <item>How many students are in a typical class?</item>
      <item>What other duties do you have in this department?</item>
      <item>What types of teaching methods do you use (i.e., lecture, group work, research project)?</item>
      <item>Do you get any help with your responsibilities (i.e., teaching assistants, research assistants)?</item>
      <item>Describe your typical day as a faculty member (approximate hours for each activity).</item>
      <item>At what other universities do you teach in addition to your full-time job?</item>
    </list>
    <para id="id3269401">2. CURRICULUM AND SYLLABI</para>
    <list type="bulleted" id="id3269406">
      <item>How is the curriculum developed and approved? </item>
      <item>How much can faculty members/ departments make changes to the curriculum? (a lot, some, very little, not at all)</item>
      <item>Do you use curriculum mapping in planning course sequences and content? If so, how?</item>
      <item>List requirements for the bachelor’s degree in [subject area]. Please address core curriculum (core courses) and electives (optional courses), the number of credit hours, and lecture versus lab courses. If possible, please provide a copy of the curriculum.</item>
      <item>Describe, and please provide current examples of, the curriculum and specific syllabi that you are using now, particularly for core courses. Please identify the subject area and/or courses.</item>
      <item>What is the standard format for a syllabus? Please provide samples.</item>
      <item>How often are the syllabi revised?</item>
      <item>What is the proportion of theory and practice in the curriculum? In the syllabi? Is this adequate?</item>
      <item>Please provide some sample materials (i.e., grading standards, homework assignments, exams) on a few undergraduate courses of your choice. </item>
      <item>How many hours per week do courses meet? How much time is expected for homework outside of the meeting time for each course?</item>
      <item>How often are foreign books and materials (i.e., curricula, syllabi, etc.) used? (frequently, occasionally, never) </item>
      <item>Do students receive copies of the curriculum and syllabi? If so, in what format and when?</item>
      <item>In your opinion, what part of the curriculum (overall program) is most useful to students? What are the students most proud of?</item>
      <item>Do faculty share and exchange syllabi with other faculty members in the same department? How about with departments in other universities?</item>
    </list>
    <para id="id3281638">3. ASSESSMENT OF STUDENT LEARNING</para>
    <list type="bulleted" id="id3281643">
      <item>What grading standards do you use? How are students informed of grading standards? </item>
      <item>What types of assessments (i.e., in-class tests, homework, group projects, presentations) are used to evaluate students? Please provide samples. </item>
      <item>How often is student learning assessed (i.e., weekly tests, mid-term exams, semester or year-end final exams)? </item>
      <item>What types of tests are used (i.e., multiple choice, short answer, essay, and/or oral exam)?</item>
      <item>What type of feedback do you give to students on their homework assignments? Please provide samples of students’ work with your feedback.</item>
      <item>What percentage of the syllabi is assessed in tests?</item>
      <item>At the end of a course, how do you assess student learning outcomes with the goals set in the course syllabus and overall curriculum?</item>
      <item>If you could make one change to further develop student learning, what would that be?</item>
    </list>
    <para id="id3281710">4. EVALUATION OF YOUR TEACHING</para>
    <list type="bulleted" id="id3281714">
      <item>What types of assessment are used to evaluate your teaching, who does the evaluation (i.e., self, students, peers, supervisors), and how often? Please provide sample forms.</item>
      <item>Are these assessments used to reward faculty? If so how? (e.g., promotion, increased salary)</item>
      <item>Are assessment results used for further development/improvement of your teaching?</item>
      <item>If you could make one change to further develop faculty teaching effectiveness, what would that be? </item>
    </list>
    <para id="id3281753">5. TEACHING AND LEARNING RESOURCES</para>
    <list type="bulleted" id="id3281758">
      <item>Please describe the availability of educational aids, materials, textbooks, and resources (i.e., computers, Internet access, reference materials, journals)? <list type="bulleted" id="id3409751"><item>How many computers are available (to faculty, to students)? How many computers with high-speed Internet access? Are they free for faculty, for students?</item><item>Do you have your own copies of the textbooks? Do students have their own copies?</item><item>If copies of textbooks are in the library, how do students have access to them (must read in library, can copy, can check books out)?</item><item>If no text books are available, do you develop course notes? Are the course notes available on the Web? </item><item>How do you and your students access the latest professional journals (internet, library subscription, interlibrary loan)?</item></list></item>
      <item>What student services are available (i.e., bookstore, canteen for meals, counseling, job placement assistance, health facilities, library)?</item>
      <item>What support structures are available for students who need additional help? (i.e., remedial courses, learning centers, writing center, etc.). If available, how are they funded and staffed?</item>
    </list>
    <para id="id3409808">6. HOW MUCH, AND WHAT KIND OF, INTERACTION EXISTS BETWEEN YOU AND</para>
    <list type="bulleted" id="id3409813">
      <item>Your students (frequent, occasional, never)</item>
      <item>Other faculty members (frequent, occasional, never)</item>
      <item>Administrators (frequent, occasional, never)</item>
      <item>Alumni (frequent, occasional, never)</item>
      <item>Industries, companies? (frequent, occasional, never)</item>
    </list>
    <para id="id3409849">7. RESEARCH</para>
    <list type="bulleted" id="id3409857">
      <item>What percentage of faculty conduct research?</item>
      <item>What is the source of research funding? (e.g., University ( %), government ( %), private ( %)?</item>
      <item>Are faculty members encouraged to conduct research? If so, how?</item>
      <item>What research projects are underway now among faculty in [subject]?</item>
      <item>Who is the principal investigator (PI) of the various projects?</item>
      <item>What research are you involved in now?</item>
      <item>How is information about, and results of, the research made known to the public?</item>
      <item>Is research incorporated into your courses? If so, how?</item>
      <item>Are students involved in doing the research? </item>
      <item>Is joint research with other faculty and/or students encouraged? If so, how?</item>
      <item>Are paid positions available to students to do research toward their degree?</item>
    </list>
    <para id="id3409947">8. OTHER ACTIVITIES</para>
    <list type="bulleted" id="id3409951">
      <item>Describe the support provided by the University for faculty professional development, including the funding and staffing, to assist faculty in:<list type="bulleted" id="id3409962"><item>pedagogy;</item><item>curriculum development;</item><item>assessment of student learning; and</item><item>program/curriculum assessment.</item></list></item>
      <item>Are faculty members encouraged to participate in committees and other services to the University? If so, how?</item>
      <item>How many committees are faculty members expected to serve on? Describe the types of committees and services.</item>
    </list>
    <para id="id3278884">9. OTHER COMMENTS</para>
    <para id="id3278965">THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION!</para>
    <para id="id3278973">If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Nguyễn Thị Thanh Phượng </para>
    <para id="id3278979">on her cell phone: 0909-388-227 or by email: phuongnguyen@vef.gov</para>
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