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Using student evaluations to improve individual and department teaching qualities. Mary Hedges (Auckland University, NZ) Don Webber (University of the West of England, Bristol, UK). Background.
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Using student evaluations to improve individual and department teaching qualities Mary Hedges (Auckland University, NZ) Don Webber (University of the West of England, Bristol, UK)
Background • Student evaluations can be seen as an opportunity for students to vent their views on the quality of teaching that they receive • Some lecturers trivialise the importance of this information exchange opportunity • Doubts over the use of student evaluations per se • Doubts over the use of performance measures in general • Student evaluations and performance measures are here • Why not use the information as constructively as we can? • Can we use this information effectively?
Two themes of literature: • An academic job is becoming more complex and comes with more pressure • More measurements, such as • Research: RAE / ERA / PBRF / … • Teaching: QAA / AACSB / … • Critical reflection by individual teachers • Most reflective teachers consider student evaluations • Do student evaluations encourage reflective practice? (Brookfield, 1995)
Getting good student evaluations… • Is the student’s interpretation of what we do in class different from what we intended? (Trigwell, 2003) • Evaluations are partly about our ability to explain issues • Lower students’ expectations rather than improve performance (Edmundson, 1997) • Honesty, responsiveness, relevance, respect, openness, empowerment, … (Knight, 2002)
Ways of treating evaluations … • Skim read consider they’re normal file • Read take too personally believe all students a) hate me or b) like me, period. • Read identify areas of improvement / deterioration consider changes
Dealing with student evaluations… • Don’t do them in your own class, get an impartial and constructive colleague to distribute and collect them • BOTH of you sit down and discuss results • Incorporates peer evaluation, respect & trust • Facilitates discussion of issues, strengths, weaknesses • Use as a basis for professional development and to improve performance … but how?
Using evaluations to improve performance • Collect all evaluations across all papers and for each trait • The lecturer is approachable • The lecturer is organised and well prepared • The lecturer's enthusiasm helps me to learn • The lecturer helps me learn by using useful explanations and practical examples • The lecturer seeks and responds to feedback from students • Overall the lecturer is a highly effective teacher
Using evaluations to improve performance • Collect all evaluations across all papers and for each trait • Identify mean and standard deviations for each trait Score Trait
Using evaluations to improve performance • Collect all evaluations across all papers and for each trait • Identify mean and standard deviations for each trait • Identify areas of strength / weakness Individual Dept average
Using evaluations to improve performance • Collect all evaluations across all papers and for each trait • Identify mean and standard deviations for each trait • Identify areas of strength / weakness • Analyse relative to other Depts within Uni, or (using NES data) Depts across Unis Individual Dept Subject / Uni average
But also consider … • Some papers, by their nature, receive poor evaluations • Econometrics? • Some levels get particular evaluations • Level 1: is it too easy / hard? • Level 3: are we pushing them enough / too much? • Electives • Sample selection, good/poor students choose … • Servicing • Do language students like diagrams? • Different averages • Is the comparator group comprised of the same papers over time? • Timing issues • Flexibility in the ordering of papers, exogenous factors (credit crunch/finance papers), …
Then what …? • Head of Departments can: • Identify strengths where leadership roles could be developed and encourage star performers to guide (all?) others • Detect individuals who need further training • Expose areas where Dept could guide other Depts • Uncover areas where the whole Dept can improve • Build teaching teams based on skill mixes
Summary, this paper … • Illustrated how student evaluations can be used to identify: • Leadership roles • Training needs • Demonstrated how evaluations can be used to highlight areas: • Of excellence (to share across Depts / from Unis) • Of mediocrity (at risk of intervention a higher level) • Advocates greater usage of buddy schemes to share best practice to improve Dept teaching quality assessments • Paper from m.hedges@auckland.ac.nz / don.webber@uwe.ac.uk