Zukunftsaussichten der Lehrveranstaltungsevaluation aus der Sicht von Studierenden, Lehrenden und Evaluationsanbietern |
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Authors: | Dr Boris Schmidt |
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Institution: | 1. Friedrich-Schiller-Universit?t Jena, Universit?tsprojekt Lehrevaluation, Am Steiger 3, Haus 1, 07743, Jena, Deutschland
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Abstract: | The current reforms of higher education are accompanied by new forms of evaluation-based quality development. In the area of higher education, the evaluation of specific lessons or seminars by students has become an important component of evaluative feedback along with accreditation and multi-level program evaluation. Using a sample of higher education teachers, students and providers of such evaluations (N?=?258), the prospects for development of this instrument (prognosis for 2015) were surveyed and analyzed. The majority of the surveyed stakeholders expect such evaluations to be widely used as compulsory instruments in the future. In contrast, the implementation of scenarios which are seen as empirically sound and sustainable for quality development is seen by the respondents to be less likely. Differences in the perspectives were most clear in respect of developments in the future. Providers of such evaluations were particularly optimistic about the prospects of particular future developments. Regarding the effectiveness of potential evaluation designs, there was little disagreement; they are seen by the majority of respondents as effective. |
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