Student evaluations are widely used to judge how well a professor is teaching. However, because students have little prior knowledge of the subject matter, their view of “good teaching” may be more tied to how well they like the teacher. Therefore, this paper suggests that the relationship between teaching and learning may actually be negative. By teaching “well”, do we rob our students of the opportunity to learn
The paper provides the research findings about the relationship between research productivity and te...
Despite the lead article\u27s title, “Validity Concerns and Usefulness of Student Ratings of Instruc...
We live in a time of intense scrutiny as to the effectiveness of instruction in higher education. Qu...
Student evaluations are widely used to judge how well a professor is teaching. However, because stud...
In this article, I address the paradox that university grade point averages have increased for decad...
Student evaluations of teaching (SETs) have been used, researched, and debated for many decades. It ...
For years, one of the most standard practices in higher education has been what’s called “student ev...
Over the past decade, the use of student evaluations of teacher effectiveness has grown in popularit...
In this article, I address the paradox that university grade point averages have increased for decad...
Student Evaluations of Teaching (SETs) do not measure teaching effectiveness, and their widespread u...
Student Evaluations of Teaching (SETs) do not measure teaching effectiveness, and their widespread u...
Although the student evaluation of teaching has been extensively researched, no general consensus ha...
Some college teachers believe a sure way to win student approval is to give high grades and less cou...
AbstractThis paper discusses the issue of how students’ rating could reflect on the effectiveness of...
Student evaluation of teaching is commonplace in many universities and may be the predominant input ...
The paper provides the research findings about the relationship between research productivity and te...
Despite the lead article\u27s title, “Validity Concerns and Usefulness of Student Ratings of Instruc...
We live in a time of intense scrutiny as to the effectiveness of instruction in higher education. Qu...
Student evaluations are widely used to judge how well a professor is teaching. However, because stud...
In this article, I address the paradox that university grade point averages have increased for decad...
Student evaluations of teaching (SETs) have been used, researched, and debated for many decades. It ...
For years, one of the most standard practices in higher education has been what’s called “student ev...
Over the past decade, the use of student evaluations of teacher effectiveness has grown in popularit...
In this article, I address the paradox that university grade point averages have increased for decad...
Student Evaluations of Teaching (SETs) do not measure teaching effectiveness, and their widespread u...
Student Evaluations of Teaching (SETs) do not measure teaching effectiveness, and their widespread u...
Although the student evaluation of teaching has been extensively researched, no general consensus ha...
Some college teachers believe a sure way to win student approval is to give high grades and less cou...
AbstractThis paper discusses the issue of how students’ rating could reflect on the effectiveness of...
Student evaluation of teaching is commonplace in many universities and may be the predominant input ...
The paper provides the research findings about the relationship between research productivity and te...
Despite the lead article\u27s title, “Validity Concerns and Usefulness of Student Ratings of Instruc...
We live in a time of intense scrutiny as to the effectiveness of instruction in higher education. Qu...