2014
DOI: 10.7202/1024674ar
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Les transformations actuelles de l’EEE

Abstract: Dans cet article conclusif, les transformations actuelles de l’EEE sont interrogées selon trois axes. Les limites et les dérives observées dans ce domaine conduisent tout d’abord à remettre en question une approche de la qualité de l’enseignement normative et généralisante dont les effets déformants et les dangers ne sont pas à minimiser. Est soulignée ensuite l’importance à accorder aux situations particulières et la nécessité d’une approche écologique de l’EEE, à savoir pre… Show more

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“…On the other hand, for some professors, the information collected from the students makes it difficult to obtain real insight into the quality of the course being taught (Berthiaume et al, 2011;Detroz & Blais, 2012;Younès & Romainville, 2012). Professors believed that student evaluations are unreliable, since they are not qualified to identify good teaching and the questionnaires are not valid instruments for assessing the quality of teaching (Bocquillon et al, 2017;Endrizzi, 2014;Gravestock & Gregor-Greenleaf, 2008).…”
Section: Professors' Perceptions Of Teacher Assessmentmentioning
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“…On the other hand, for some professors, the information collected from the students makes it difficult to obtain real insight into the quality of the course being taught (Berthiaume et al, 2011;Detroz & Blais, 2012;Younès & Romainville, 2012). Professors believed that student evaluations are unreliable, since they are not qualified to identify good teaching and the questionnaires are not valid instruments for assessing the quality of teaching (Bocquillon et al, 2017;Endrizzi, 2014;Gravestock & Gregor-Greenleaf, 2008).…”
Section: Professors' Perceptions Of Teacher Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies show that using data derived from questionnaires is the most common way to assess the quality of teaching (Detroz & Blais, 2012;Younès & Romainville, 2012). Just over three-quarters of the teachers surveyed (78.9%) noted that student assessment should not be the only way to assess the quality of teaching, and believed that peers, professors and graduates could be involved in assessing the quality of teaching.…”
Section: Perceptions Of the Sources Of Information Collectedmentioning
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