While student global ratings of college courses historically predict learning achievement, the majority of recent U.S. college graduates lack proficiency in desired skills. TALQ, a new course evaluation instrument, was developed from validated instructional theory that predicts student success. A survey of 193 students in 111 different courses at multiple institutions was conducted using TALQ. Results indicated strong associations (p < 0.0286) among student ratings of first principles of instruction, academic learning time, perceptions of learning gains, satisfaction with courses, perceived mastery of course objectives, and their overall evaluation of courses and instructors. Instructors can implement the theoretically-derived first prin...
Numerous instructional design models have been proposed over the past several decades. Instead of fo...
Course evaluation has become a main issue in higher education because it is viewed as an important o...
Students continue to demand and enroll in online courses, but are not always satisfied with their ex...
While student global ratings of college courses historically predict learning achievement, the majo...
Recent research has touted the benefits of learner-centered instruction, problem-based learning, and...
Recent research has touted the benefits of learner-centered instruction, problem-based learning, and...
When students evaluate course instruction highly we would hope it is because the instruction has pro...
Achieving excellence in teaching is tightly germane to high quality in higher education. In order to...
This article focuses on the longitudinal evaluative strategies used in the development of a new teac...
There is debate over the functional basis of student evaluations of academics, and fresh potential f...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Education, Washington State UniversityThe purpose of this study is to examine the re...
There has been considerable debate as to whether course evaluations are valid measures of teaching q...
Problem Statement: Students' evaluations are used widely around the world both as a research tool an...
Students ’ evaluation of faculty and courses continue to be the most often used gauge in higher educ...
Student course evaluations and a cycle of instructional evaluation and improvement based on student ...
Numerous instructional design models have been proposed over the past several decades. Instead of fo...
Course evaluation has become a main issue in higher education because it is viewed as an important o...
Students continue to demand and enroll in online courses, but are not always satisfied with their ex...
While student global ratings of college courses historically predict learning achievement, the majo...
Recent research has touted the benefits of learner-centered instruction, problem-based learning, and...
Recent research has touted the benefits of learner-centered instruction, problem-based learning, and...
When students evaluate course instruction highly we would hope it is because the instruction has pro...
Achieving excellence in teaching is tightly germane to high quality in higher education. In order to...
This article focuses on the longitudinal evaluative strategies used in the development of a new teac...
There is debate over the functional basis of student evaluations of academics, and fresh potential f...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Education, Washington State UniversityThe purpose of this study is to examine the re...
There has been considerable debate as to whether course evaluations are valid measures of teaching q...
Problem Statement: Students' evaluations are used widely around the world both as a research tool an...
Students ’ evaluation of faculty and courses continue to be the most often used gauge in higher educ...
Student course evaluations and a cycle of instructional evaluation and improvement based on student ...
Numerous instructional design models have been proposed over the past several decades. Instead of fo...
Course evaluation has become a main issue in higher education because it is viewed as an important o...
Students continue to demand and enroll in online courses, but are not always satisfied with their ex...