He was, however, short. Shorter than the average man, he tried
to make up the height with bluster. This gave him not only a Banty
rooster approach to life but also may have been why he resembled one.
"How did you become aware of the issue that this panel is investigating?"
Henry continued.
Lyle testified that two years previously, Dr. Randy Fecesi
had come to him with two medical student feedback forms which he
had found. "Students are required to fill out and bring to the
NERD office a questionnaire type form that critiqued each of the
faculty in each course and the course itself," he explained. . .
Student Feedback Forms were initiated at Belmont in the
middle sixties. They were designed to allow the students to
evaluate faculty and courses in response to student demand
that they have a voice in their education. Although the professors
of each course at Belmont routinely handed the forms out and
collected them, they were never taken seriously by any department
or dean unless they were uniformly derogatory to a course
or professor and sometimes, even then, they were ignored.
Mostly, they were treated as a joke by the departments and
a lost cause by the students who never saw any changes made as
a result of their suggestions.
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