2016
DOI: 10.1080/14623943.2016.1206877
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Student responses to a reflexive course evaluation

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“…Course evaluation can be differentiated into quantitative and qualitative evaluation methods. The most frequent form of course evaluation is paper-based or online questionnaires used for quantitative analysis [31]. However, quantitative course evaluations have been broadly criticized.…”
Section: Course Evaluation In Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Course evaluation can be differentiated into quantitative and qualitative evaluation methods. The most frequent form of course evaluation is paper-based or online questionnaires used for quantitative analysis [31]. However, quantitative course evaluations have been broadly criticized.…”
Section: Course Evaluation In Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also referred to as 'student evaluations of teaching' (SETs) or 'student ratings of instruction' (SRIs) (Linse 2017), these evaluations can take a number of forms, ranging from quantitative surveys to more complex qualitative methods. Because of their ease of administration and analysis, quantitative survey questionnaires are the most frequently used method of course evaluations internationally (Erikson, Erikson, and Punzi 2016). Quantitative evaluations of teaching and learning have, however, come under criticism from various sectors of the higher education community.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While significantly less research has been conducted into the advantages of qualitative course evaluation techniques when compared with quantitative methods (Chambers 2010;Grebennikov and Shah 2013), recent research has endeavoured to address this shortcoming (Hoon et al 2015;Erikson, Erikson, and Punzi 2016;Stupans, McGuren, and Babey 2016;Veeck et al 2016;Brandl, Mandel, and Winegarden 2017;Varga-Atkins, McIsaac, and Willis 2017). Scholars who have compared qualitative evaluation tools with quantitative techniques have found qualitative techniques to offer a number of advantages (Huxham et al 2008).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The majority of student evaluations of teaching are retrospective quantitative course evaluation surveys (Erikson et al 2016;Richardson 2005). Qualitative evaluation is seen as a viable alternative to quantitative evaluation methods (Darwin 2017;Grebennikov and Shah 2013), but has been subject to less empirical research (Steyn et al 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%