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Student ratings of college teaching: a comparison of faculty and their students
Authors:Esenc M  Balam
Institution:Department of Foundations and Psychology , Alabama State University , 205 McGehee Hall, Montgomery, AL, 36101-0271, USA
Abstract:Based on the review of student ratings myths by Aleamoni (1987, 1999), a survey research design was used to analyse differences between college students' (n = 968) and faculty's (n = 34) perceptions. Generally, students held stronger beliefs in these myths, in that they believed faculty with excellent publication records were better qualified to evaluate teaching and that student ratings on single general items are accurate measures of teaching effectiveness. On the other hand, faculty believed that student ratings were invalid and unreliable. Further examination of student characteristics revealed that male students held stronger beliefs in these myths. Finally, students' beliefs in these myths were correlated with their actual ratings of nine dimensions of the Student Evaluation of Educational Quality. A discussion as well as suggestions for using student ratings is provided.
Keywords:teaching effectiveness  professor evaluation  student ratings  personnel evaluation
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