I just received my class evaluations back from the negotiations course I taught this last summer semester (at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology). The following comments, from seven of my students, made it back to me. Here’s what they had to say:
“I loved the course! I look forward to using my new skills in the future.”
“I really enjoyed this course. I think Jason is an excellent instructor. He made 3 hours in a summer night class fly by. He is the best instructor I have had thus far.”
“Excellent class. Relevant to our views now and in the future. One of the best teachers I’ve had at CSOPP.” (CSOPP is The Chicago School of Professional Psychology.)
“The case studies are great! More should be incorporated!”
“Jason has been a great instructor. I like that he really wants us to get involved and learn to apply the material. He is also fair and is willing to work with us on any issues that come up.”
“Jason was an amazing instructor. I really felt that he knew what he was talking about and held himself [as] accountable as he held us. I learned a great deal of relevant knowledgeable from this course even though it was a short summer course and would take another of his classes in a heartbeat. He made the environment very comfortable, and I learned well that way.”
“I hoped that the course [would] provide me with more theory/concepts/strategies on the negotiation topic.”
Wow… Thanks for the ego boost, class, but I must say: if you enjoyed it, it was because of you, not me! All I did was help draw out what was already inside each of you!
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