ERIC Number: EJ991649
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2006
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Evaluating Teaching: Listening to Students while Acknowledging Bias
Steiner, Sue; Holley, Lynn C.; Gerdes, Karen; Campbell, Heather E.
Journal of Social Work Education, v42 n2 p355-376 Spr-Sum 2006
Despite questions about their reliability and validity, student evaluations of teaching (SETs) are a primary measure of instructor performance. The current study examines SETs, including a thorough list of potentially relevant variables. The findings suggest that how much students perceive they learned in a course is an important predictor of SET scores. Further, a number of variables outside of the instructor's control appear to introduce bias into SETs. Nonetheless, social work norms imply the necessity of seeking input from students. Suggestions are given for possible methods of dealing with this dilemma, and for needed future research. (Contains 4 tables.)
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Social Work, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Teacher Effectiveness, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Research, Experimenter Characteristics, Research Problems, Test Reliability, Test Validity, Predictor Variables, Models, Course Organization, Gender Differences, Intermode Differences
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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