Student evaluations of teaching in business and accounting courses: A perspective and a suggested improvement

Student evaluations of teaching can play a significant role on how one is perceived as a college instructor. In the case of many colleges and universities, the student evaluation is the primary measure used in decisions such as promotion and tenure, or contract renewal of the non-tenure track facult...

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Main Author: Mitchell Franklin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2016-12-01
Series:Cogent Business & Management
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2016.1226458
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spelling doaj-b9f78e62489f44f2802806fb09228ae82021-02-08T14:35:56ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Business & Management2331-19752016-12-013110.1080/23311975.2016.12264581226458Student evaluations of teaching in business and accounting courses: A perspective and a suggested improvementMitchell Franklin0Madden School of Business, LeMoyne CollegeStudent evaluations of teaching can play a significant role on how one is perceived as a college instructor. In the case of many colleges and universities, the student evaluation is the primary measure used in decisions such as promotion and tenure, or contract renewal of the non-tenure track faculty. The accuracy of student evaluations of teaching is a very heavily researched area. Though many elements such as influence of grade and rigor on student perception have been highly mixed as to impact on student evaluation, there are many other variables that have been clearly shown to strongly influence student perceptions in the evaluation of a faculty member. This paper reviews several pieces of research to clearly show that evaluations can be biased, and suggests an alternate approach to the evaluation of teaching that contains a mixture of student evaluation in a less biased manner, blind peer review of instructional materials by a credentialed faculty member and in class observation by peers or administrators. This paper does not show that a peer-review method is indeed more effective, but suggests that programs consider whether or not a peer review of teaching, or similar method of evaluation can be more effective within their respective programs.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2016.1226458teachingstudentsperformance appraisalteaching evaluationassessment
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Student evaluations of teaching in business and accounting courses: A perspective and a suggested improvement
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teaching
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title Student evaluations of teaching in business and accounting courses: A perspective and a suggested improvement
title_short Student evaluations of teaching in business and accounting courses: A perspective and a suggested improvement
title_full Student evaluations of teaching in business and accounting courses: A perspective and a suggested improvement
title_fullStr Student evaluations of teaching in business and accounting courses: A perspective and a suggested improvement
title_full_unstemmed Student evaluations of teaching in business and accounting courses: A perspective and a suggested improvement
title_sort student evaluations of teaching in business and accounting courses: a perspective and a suggested improvement
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
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issn 2331-1975
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Student evaluations of teaching can play a significant role on how one is perceived as a college instructor. In the case of many colleges and universities, the student evaluation is the primary measure used in decisions such as promotion and tenure, or contract renewal of the non-tenure track faculty. The accuracy of student evaluations of teaching is a very heavily researched area. Though many elements such as influence of grade and rigor on student perception have been highly mixed as to impact on student evaluation, there are many other variables that have been clearly shown to strongly influence student perceptions in the evaluation of a faculty member. This paper reviews several pieces of research to clearly show that evaluations can be biased, and suggests an alternate approach to the evaluation of teaching that contains a mixture of student evaluation in a less biased manner, blind peer review of instructional materials by a credentialed faculty member and in class observation by peers or administrators. This paper does not show that a peer-review method is indeed more effective, but suggests that programs consider whether or not a peer review of teaching, or similar method of evaluation can be more effective within their respective programs.
topic teaching
students
performance appraisal
teaching evaluation
assessment
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2016.1226458
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