Existing characterisations of student conceptions of teaching excellence (TE) implicitly position it as an objective construct. This study investigated gendered differences in student-submitted nominations (n = 418) for an excellence award in a mid-sized university in England. Biernat’s shifting standards theory, which proposes that evaluative standards can shift due to stereotyping effects, was used to interpret the findings. Chi-square tests revealed significant effects of gender on the distribution and thematic content of nominations. Results suggested that students were more likely to nominate teachers of the same gender, but also that male students were disproportionately less likely to nominate a female teacher. Student conceptions of...
This paper presents the results of a field experiment designed to reduce gender discrimination in st...
Given that prevalent use of student evaluations concerning teaching ability of instructors significa...
Student evaluations of teaching are widely believed to contain gender bias. In this study, we conduc...
The roles of gender bias have tended to be overlooked in research into what students perceive as exc...
Student ratings of teaching play a significant role in career outcomes for higher education instruct...
We study the effect of elementary school teachers’ beliefs about gender roles on student achievement...
This paper uses a unique database from a French university to analyze gender biases in student evalu...
In the classroom, a professor’s evaluative feedback to students is often phrased in subjective langu...
Since teachers’ decisions and behaviour potentially influence learners’ future academic and occupati...
Higher education plays an important role in passing on of knowledge, and grading from teachers to st...
Given student evaluations are an integral part of academic employment and progression in higher educ...
Background: Recent decades have been marked by an extensive movement to analyze bias in people’s thi...
A series of studies across countries and disciplines in higher education confirm that student evalua...
Students evaluate male professors higher than female professors. In a study that we presented to par...
This paper provides new evidence on gender bias in teaching evaluations. We exploit a quasi-experime...
This paper presents the results of a field experiment designed to reduce gender discrimination in st...
Given that prevalent use of student evaluations concerning teaching ability of instructors significa...
Student evaluations of teaching are widely believed to contain gender bias. In this study, we conduc...
The roles of gender bias have tended to be overlooked in research into what students perceive as exc...
Student ratings of teaching play a significant role in career outcomes for higher education instruct...
We study the effect of elementary school teachers’ beliefs about gender roles on student achievement...
This paper uses a unique database from a French university to analyze gender biases in student evalu...
In the classroom, a professor’s evaluative feedback to students is often phrased in subjective langu...
Since teachers’ decisions and behaviour potentially influence learners’ future academic and occupati...
Higher education plays an important role in passing on of knowledge, and grading from teachers to st...
Given student evaluations are an integral part of academic employment and progression in higher educ...
Background: Recent decades have been marked by an extensive movement to analyze bias in people’s thi...
A series of studies across countries and disciplines in higher education confirm that student evalua...
Students evaluate male professors higher than female professors. In a study that we presented to par...
This paper provides new evidence on gender bias in teaching evaluations. We exploit a quasi-experime...
This paper presents the results of a field experiment designed to reduce gender discrimination in st...
Given that prevalent use of student evaluations concerning teaching ability of instructors significa...
Student evaluations of teaching are widely believed to contain gender bias. In this study, we conduc...