FInally got far enough out of my brain fog and got up the courage to look at my course evals from last semester. Were, alas, pretty abysmal.
Some of the comments:
"worthless class" (multiple times)
"complete waste of time" (more than once)
"totally incompetent"
"laziest professor at (college name)" [I am slow at grading normally; but in that class I gave assignments that were particularly time-consuming to grade. I also got ripped for never returning a particular "important assignment" even though that one assignment specified that they wouldn't get individual feedback on it unless they came to my office to talk about it.'
"didn't do any economic history" [economic history class]
"I stopped playing board games when I was in grade school" [main emphasis in class was "economics as simulation" and games were all about practicing simulation, not games like Monopoly, Scrabble, or even Risk.]
"lectured all the time"
"worst class at (school name)" (more than once)
See, you're not the only ones who think my head is permanently up my ass.
You would think after a quarter century in the classroom, several thousand students, and a research agenda that for much of the last decade has focused on the needs of higher ed, and economics ed in particular, I'd have figured out how to get good evaluations.
Oh well. I didn't really expect to ever be able to make full professor anyway.
/re-entering fog
And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.
Romans 12:2 (NKJV)