The influence of students' values and educational attitudes on their evaluation of faculty |
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Authors: | Curtis Trent James F. Johnson |
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Affiliation: | (1) North Carolina State University, USA;(2) Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA |
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Abstract: | The study determined the influence of students' values and educational attitudes on their evaluation of faculty. Sixty-five graduate students completed an evaluation form, a value survey, and an attitude scale at the end of an adult learning theory course. Multiple regression and path analysis showed that (a) educational attitudes and selected values accounted for 27% of the variance in student evaluation of faculty, (b) educational attitudes were responsible for 8% of the variance in student evaluation of faculty, and (c) values per se were not significantly related to student evaluation of faculty. A path model suggested that values influenced student evaluation of faculty through educational attitudes. The findings suggested that students' values and attitudes play a major role in their evaluation of faculty and should be recognized by teachers when interpreting the results of such ratings. |
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Keywords: | student evaluation of faculty faculty ratings evaluation |
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