Researchers have mixed views about Student Evaluation of Teaching (SET) as means to evaluate teaching where some agreed and others viewed SET as being biased. This study aims to measure students’ perceptions of the effectiveness and appropriateness of the evaluation process in Lebanon. A survey questionnaire was administered to students from five Lebanese universities. Findings revealed that students were positive and perceived the evaluation process as effective and appropriate to evaluate teaching. Students identified students’ perceptions, instructors’ behavior, and course characteristics as variables that may impact the process. Results and implications were discussed for future research
Student evaluations of teaching (or SET) through anonymous survey forms are a consistent practice in...
Student evaluations of teaching (SETs) have been used, researched, and debated for many decades. It ...
A 51-item questionnaire was developed to survey students regarding their perceptions of the teaching...
Researchers have mixed views about Student Evaluation of Teaching (SET) as means to evaluate teachin...
Previous research has shown that many student, teacher, and course characteristics are related to se...
Introduction: Students evaluating teaching effectiveness (SETE) is highly topical world-wide, includ...
Student Evaluation of Teaching (SET) is a commonly used instrument for measuring teaching effectiven...
The use of student evaluations of teaching (SET) has become a widespread practice in higher educatio...
Various academic institutions in higher education (HE) allocate their resources differently to impro...
The use of Student Evaluations of Teaching (SET) has become widespread practice in higher education ...
The use of Student Evaluations of Teaching (SET) has become widespread practice in higher education ...
Evaluation of teaching in higher education has drawn much attention due to the need for greater acco...
The use of student evaluations of teaching (SET) to assess instructors’ effectiveness is one of the ...
This descriptive study aims to investigate how EFL teachers and EFL students perceive Student Evalua...
Student evaluations of teaching (SET) remain the most prominent and the primary source of data used ...
Student evaluations of teaching (or SET) through anonymous survey forms are a consistent practice in...
Student evaluations of teaching (SETs) have been used, researched, and debated for many decades. It ...
A 51-item questionnaire was developed to survey students regarding their perceptions of the teaching...
Researchers have mixed views about Student Evaluation of Teaching (SET) as means to evaluate teachin...
Previous research has shown that many student, teacher, and course characteristics are related to se...
Introduction: Students evaluating teaching effectiveness (SETE) is highly topical world-wide, includ...
Student Evaluation of Teaching (SET) is a commonly used instrument for measuring teaching effectiven...
The use of student evaluations of teaching (SET) has become a widespread practice in higher educatio...
Various academic institutions in higher education (HE) allocate their resources differently to impro...
The use of Student Evaluations of Teaching (SET) has become widespread practice in higher education ...
The use of Student Evaluations of Teaching (SET) has become widespread practice in higher education ...
Evaluation of teaching in higher education has drawn much attention due to the need for greater acco...
The use of student evaluations of teaching (SET) to assess instructors’ effectiveness is one of the ...
This descriptive study aims to investigate how EFL teachers and EFL students perceive Student Evalua...
Student evaluations of teaching (SET) remain the most prominent and the primary source of data used ...
Student evaluations of teaching (or SET) through anonymous survey forms are a consistent practice in...
Student evaluations of teaching (SETs) have been used, researched, and debated for many decades. It ...
A 51-item questionnaire was developed to survey students regarding their perceptions of the teaching...