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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2026 · 26 MIN

Feedback that fuels: Transforming student evaluations

from Lippincott Spark · host LIPPINCOTT NURSING EDUCATION

Student performance evaluations are often among the most dreaded tasks for nurse educators, but they don’t have to be a source of anxiety. In this episode of the Lippincott Spark Illuminating Nursing Education Podcast, host Dr. Kelly J. Dries speaks with Dr. Carol Huston, a renowned leader in nursing education and Professor Emerita at California State University. Together, they explore how to transform emotionally charged evaluations into powerful catalysts for professional growth.With over 30 years of experience, seven books, and more than 150 published articles, Dr. Huston brings a wealth of knowledge to the conversation. She breaks down the psychological barriers that make evaluations challenging for both faculty and students, including how past experiences shape reactions to feedback. Dr. Huston highlights common pitfalls that compromise objectivity, such as the halo effect, the horns effect, and the tendency to rate all students similarly, and she offers strategies to avoid them. The conversation moves beyond theory into practical, actionable guidance. Dr. Huston emphasizes the value of ongoing coaching so that formal reviews contain no surprises. She discusses how to create a supportive environment, including the importance of privacy, the role of student self-evaluation, and why trust is essential for meaningful feedback. Listeners will discover how to assess actual performance rather than intent and how to deliver honest, constructive feedback that motivates rather than discourages.Whether you are a new educator or a seasoned faculty member, this episode offers a clear blueprint for conducting fair, consistent, and confidence-building performance evaluations. Join us to discover how to turn student evaluations into opportunities that truly help nursing students thrive.For more information and resources:https://www.wolterskluwer.com/en/solutions/lippincott-nursing-faculty

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