ABSTRACT Student evaluations of teaching (or SET) through anonymous survey forms are a consistent practice in higher education across the world yet research results vary considerably as to the reliability, validity and efficacy of SET. Nonetheless, the widespread use of SET for promotion and tenure decisions ensures that these results are high stakes for tertiary staff. The tension between the purposes of SET (to supposedly improve teaching) and the ramifications of SET results are explored. Staff and students tend to hold very different views of SET and the issue of maintaining high academic standards can be at risk. However, SET can be used as an opportunity for staff and students to work together on issues in teaching and learning that e...
This article considers the validity and usefulness of student evaluations of teaching (SET) at a sma...
Student evaluations of teaching (SETs) are an accepted method of investigating the impact of lecture...
This chapter will explore specific ways in which academic faculty can participate in, use and interp...
Student evaluations of teaching (or SET) through anonymous survey forms are a consistent practice in...
Evaluation of teaching in higher education has drawn much attention due to the need for greater acco...
The student evaluation of teaching (SET) in higher education has become an increasingly complex and ...
Dao, LT ORCiD: 0000-0002-7223-6376The use of Student Evaluations of Teaching (SET) has become widesp...
The use of Student Evaluations of Teaching (SET) has become widespread practice in higher education ...
Student evaluations of teaching (SETs) have been used, researched, and debated for many decades. It ...
Previous research has shown that many student, teacher, and course characteristics are related to se...
Internationally, centralised systems of student evaluation have become normative practice in higher ...
Various academic institutions in higher education (HE) allocate their resources differently to impro...
This paper reports on findings from a major New Zealand research project around staff perceptions of...
Students engagement in learning and teaching is necessary to enhance academic practices which provid...
Student evaluations of teaching (SET) remain the most prominent and the primary source of data used ...
This article considers the validity and usefulness of student evaluations of teaching (SET) at a sma...
Student evaluations of teaching (SETs) are an accepted method of investigating the impact of lecture...
This chapter will explore specific ways in which academic faculty can participate in, use and interp...
Student evaluations of teaching (or SET) through anonymous survey forms are a consistent practice in...
Evaluation of teaching in higher education has drawn much attention due to the need for greater acco...
The student evaluation of teaching (SET) in higher education has become an increasingly complex and ...
Dao, LT ORCiD: 0000-0002-7223-6376The use of Student Evaluations of Teaching (SET) has become widesp...
The use of Student Evaluations of Teaching (SET) has become widespread practice in higher education ...
Student evaluations of teaching (SETs) have been used, researched, and debated for many decades. It ...
Previous research has shown that many student, teacher, and course characteristics are related to se...
Internationally, centralised systems of student evaluation have become normative practice in higher ...
Various academic institutions in higher education (HE) allocate their resources differently to impro...
This paper reports on findings from a major New Zealand research project around staff perceptions of...
Students engagement in learning and teaching is necessary to enhance academic practices which provid...
Student evaluations of teaching (SET) remain the most prominent and the primary source of data used ...
This article considers the validity and usefulness of student evaluations of teaching (SET) at a sma...
Student evaluations of teaching (SETs) are an accepted method of investigating the impact of lecture...
This chapter will explore specific ways in which academic faculty can participate in, use and interp...