2012
DOI: 10.1080/13538322.2012.730714
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Student feedback systems in higher education: a focused literature review and environmental scan

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“…There are several quality standards that can serve as guidance in designing student surveys and in evaluating quality of survey data (cf. Alderman et al 2012;Harvey 2003;Porter 2004;Richardson 2005): 1. Surveys have an explicit stated purpose which leads to quality enhancement.…”
Section: Recommendations To Policy Makersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several quality standards that can serve as guidance in designing student surveys and in evaluating quality of survey data (cf. Alderman et al 2012;Harvey 2003;Porter 2004;Richardson 2005): 1. Surveys have an explicit stated purpose which leads to quality enhancement.…”
Section: Recommendations To Policy Makersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cuarto, si bien RepGrid fortalece el método de los cuestionarios en el proceso de la evaluación docente, su efectividad final está determinada por su utilización en conjunto con otros métodos de evaluación del desempeño (Risquez, Vaughan, y Murphy, 2015). Por ejemplo, evaluación de pares y portafolios de evidencias (Alderman, Towers, y Bannah, 2012). Quinto y último, en este trabajo fue posible desarrollar una propuesta metodológica en base a la técnica RepGrid para entender cómo son evaluadas las habilidades docentes en educación superior por parte de los alumnos, la cual fue aplicada en una prueba piloto que confirma su eficiencia y pertinencia.…”
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“…In light of students' multiple roles in education nowadays (Sharrock, 2000;Lomas, 2007), various approaches to soliciting students' feedback on their educational and related experiences have been developed to inform actions and decisions on quality assurance. Reviews of these approaches and the quantitative instruments (namely questionnaires or inventories) employed by them can be found in the literature (Richardson, 2005;Law, 2010;Alderman et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%