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Teaching appraisal in higher education: an Australian perspective
Authors:R John Casey  Patricia Gentile  Stephen W Bigger
Institution:(1) Department of Chemical Sciences, Victoria University of Technology, P.O. Box 14428, MCMC, Melbourne, 8001, Australia;(2) Student Learning Unit, Victoria University of Technology, P.O. Box 14428, MCMC, Melbourne, 8001, Australia
Abstract:The current literature on the evaluation of teaching in highereducation institutions is reviewed critically and evaluated from anAustralian perspective. The issues of what constitutes ldquogoodteachingrdquo and how effective teaching can lead to quality in teachingare discussed together with the reasons for introducing appraisal systems.The ldquoprofessional developmentrdquo and ldquoduties-basedrdquomodels of teaching appraisal are summarized and assessed along with thevarious sources of information which can be used as inputs to the appraisalprocess. The problems associated with appraisal systems are identified andrecommendations are made as to the design of appraisal systems which arevalid, reliable and have high user acceptability.
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