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Nathaniel R. Ash-Morgan

Title: Teaching Fellow

Department: Music History, Theory and Ethnomusicology

College: College of Music

Curriculum Vitae

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Current Scheduled Teaching

No current or future courses scheduled.

Previous Scheduled Teaching

MUET 3030.001Music Cultures of the WorldSpring 2024 Syllabus SPOT
MUET 3030.001Music Cultures of the WorldFall 2023 Syllabus SPOT
MUET 2000.001Global Perspectives in Popular MusicSpring 2023 Syllabus SPOT
MUET 2000.001Global Perspectives in Popular MusicFall 2022 Syllabus SPOT
MUET 2000.001Global Perspectives in Popular MusicSpring 2022 Syllabus SPOT
MUET 3617.001African Music and MovementSpring 2019 Syllabus SPOT
MUCM 3617.510Percussion EnsemblesSpring 2019 Syllabus SPOT
MUCM 3617.511Percussion EnsemblesSpring 2019 Syllabus
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Overall
Summative Rating
Challenge and
Engagement Index
Response Rate

out of 5

out of 7
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  • Overall Summative Rating (median):
    This rating represents the combined responses of students to the four global summative items and is presented to provide an overall index of the class’s quality. Overall summative statements include the following (response options include a Likert scale ranging from 5 = Excellent, 3 = Good, and 1= Very poor):
    • The course as a whole was
    • The course content was
    • The instructor’s contribution to the course was
    • The instructor’s effectiveness in teaching the subject matter was
  • Challenge and Engagement Index:
    This rating combines student responses to several SPOT items relating to how academically challenging students found the course to be and how engaged they were. Challenge and Engagement Index items include the following (response options include a Likert scale ranging from 7 = Much higher, 4 = Average, and 1 = Much lower):
    • Do you expect your grade in this course to be
    • The intellectual challenge presented was
    • The amount of effort you put into this course was
    • The amount of effort to succeed in this course was
    • Your involvement in course (doing assignments, attending classes, etc.) was
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