Student assessment of teaching in higher education |
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Authors: | Allen H. Miller |
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Affiliation: | (1) Office for Research in Academic Methods, Australian National University, G.P.O. Box 4, 2601 Canberra, A.C.T., Australia |
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Abstract: | Plans to introduce campus-wide assessments of college or university teaching which are largely dependent on student ratings are seen as a threat to academic freedom in those institutions with little or no experience of this form of evaluation. While regular student evaluations of teaching are very common in North America, their introduction is only now being considered in colleges and universities in a number of other countries. Research on the reliability and validity of student ratings indicate that they are capable of providing valuable information about the quality of teaching. Depending on the survey used, this type of evaluation may be used to provide evidence of teaching ability to staffing committees or to suggest ways of improving teaching. The paper concludes with a set of recommendations for higher education institutions which are considering the regular assessment of all teachers by their students. |
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