Asking students to evaluate teaching faculty by every ending semester in modern education is an established trend. In the higher education circles, it is validated based on a large body of research showing a relationship between these evaluations and students’ achievement. The arising problem is whether this relation is positively associated or not, and the presence of a growing debate pertaining to the many factors influencing this correlation. Most of the cited research shows a link between the attitude of students and their achievement. This research studies the effect of students’ grade point average (GPA), together with the type of university as public or private, and students’ major, on their attitude towards faculty teaching evaluati...
-Grade inflation is a recognized problem in universities around the world. The factors underlying gr...
In this article, I address the paradox that university grade point averages have increased for decad...
Grade inflation has long been an issue in academia, and with this comes the concern that instructors...
Asking students to evaluate teaching faculty by every ending semester in modern education is an esta...
Grade inflation impacts university credibility, student courses of study, choices of institution, an...
abstract: Grade inflation in modern universities across the United States has been documented since ...
The topic of grade inflation, the awarding of too many "A's" and "B's"...
We develop a model that identifies a range of new and somewhat counterintuitive results about how th...
For many faculty members one of the more difficult and less agreeable tasks is to assess their stude...
Understanding the relationship between grading practices and student evaluations is especially impor...
Grade inflation in academic institutions. Is it a subject so complex and pervasive in education that...
Student newspaper of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA.https://digitalcom...
College students completed evaluation-of-teaching surveys in five different courses to develop an ev...
This study aimed at defining grade inflation among Shaqra University students. A number of 819 ran...
The relationship between student evaluations of teaching (SET), grade inflation, and faculty assessm...
-Grade inflation is a recognized problem in universities around the world. The factors underlying gr...
In this article, I address the paradox that university grade point averages have increased for decad...
Grade inflation has long been an issue in academia, and with this comes the concern that instructors...
Asking students to evaluate teaching faculty by every ending semester in modern education is an esta...
Grade inflation impacts university credibility, student courses of study, choices of institution, an...
abstract: Grade inflation in modern universities across the United States has been documented since ...
The topic of grade inflation, the awarding of too many "A's" and "B's"...
We develop a model that identifies a range of new and somewhat counterintuitive results about how th...
For many faculty members one of the more difficult and less agreeable tasks is to assess their stude...
Understanding the relationship between grading practices and student evaluations is especially impor...
Grade inflation in academic institutions. Is it a subject so complex and pervasive in education that...
Student newspaper of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA.https://digitalcom...
College students completed evaluation-of-teaching surveys in five different courses to develop an ev...
This study aimed at defining grade inflation among Shaqra University students. A number of 819 ran...
The relationship between student evaluations of teaching (SET), grade inflation, and faculty assessm...
-Grade inflation is a recognized problem in universities around the world. The factors underlying gr...
In this article, I address the paradox that university grade point averages have increased for decad...
Grade inflation has long been an issue in academia, and with this comes the concern that instructors...