Author\u27s Note: The following was sent to the Wharton faculty in November, 1989, challenging a set of proposals by the Wharton Teaching Committee.1 The committee\u27s proposal was presented as an all or nothing choice. Despite a substantial amount of support for the position stated below, the Wharton Committee recommendations were passed as originally proposed; this includes punitive measures for faculty who get low ratings (referred to below as the committee\u27s Proposal #1). The proposals said that for tenure or promotion, a faculty member must get better than an average rating (3.0 on a five point scale). The vote was close. It seems likely that Proposal #1 would have been defeated had a secret ballot been conducted on this item a...
Despite the lead article\u27s title, “Validity Concerns and Usefulness of Student Ratings of Instruc...
This paper examined the factors affecting the success of instructors at low-prestige universities in...
[Excerpt] Educational reformers and most of the American public believe that most teachers ask too l...
Quality controls are exercised in the performance of research, but that same critical attitude with ...
Research on student teaching evaluations is vast. An examination of this research demonstrates wide ...
After a workshop on student outcomes for the first-year writing course, the 28 faculty participants ...
This article sets forth the first comprehensive defense of mandatory curves. It begins with a case s...
The purpose behind the writing of this paper was twofold. Not only did I write it to complete my req...
Few scientists studying natural resources conduct research as haphazardly as we assess teaching effe...
Controversies regarding whether tenure encourages a culture of incompetence have led many US institu...
Student evaluations are widely used to judge how well a professor is teaching. However, becaus...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
The paper provides the research findings about the relationship between research productivity and te...
In this study, it has been shown that a good teaching method helps students question their biases an...
The question of how to make a teaching career more attractive to more of our most capable students c...
Despite the lead article\u27s title, “Validity Concerns and Usefulness of Student Ratings of Instruc...
This paper examined the factors affecting the success of instructors at low-prestige universities in...
[Excerpt] Educational reformers and most of the American public believe that most teachers ask too l...
Quality controls are exercised in the performance of research, but that same critical attitude with ...
Research on student teaching evaluations is vast. An examination of this research demonstrates wide ...
After a workshop on student outcomes for the first-year writing course, the 28 faculty participants ...
This article sets forth the first comprehensive defense of mandatory curves. It begins with a case s...
The purpose behind the writing of this paper was twofold. Not only did I write it to complete my req...
Few scientists studying natural resources conduct research as haphazardly as we assess teaching effe...
Controversies regarding whether tenure encourages a culture of incompetence have led many US institu...
Student evaluations are widely used to judge how well a professor is teaching. However, becaus...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
The paper provides the research findings about the relationship between research productivity and te...
In this study, it has been shown that a good teaching method helps students question their biases an...
The question of how to make a teaching career more attractive to more of our most capable students c...
Despite the lead article\u27s title, “Validity Concerns and Usefulness of Student Ratings of Instruc...
This paper examined the factors affecting the success of instructors at low-prestige universities in...
[Excerpt] Educational reformers and most of the American public believe that most teachers ask too l...