3.71/4.00 on teaching evaluations my first semester as Dr. Sean Seiler across four sections: Intro. to Sport Management, History and Philosophy of Sport (2 sections), and a Practicum. Not bad for having less than a month to on-board, create syllabi and assignments, and commute from Athens to Kennesaw and back to Athens twice a week for 15 weeks (8 hours on the road in Atlanta traffic 😩). I really do enjoy reading feedback from students ❤️ Spring 2025 Goal is 3.75/4.00 💪 Things you want to hear from students, especially in a history and philosophy class: "One of the instructor’s greatest strengths is their deep knowledge and expertise in the subject matter. Their ability to explain complex concepts in a clear and engaging way has made the material more accessible and interesting." 🥹
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