1993
DOI: 10.1080/0260293930180202
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Students' Evaluation of Teaching in Higher Education: experiences from four European countries and some implications of the practice[1]

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“…On one hand, it helps students change some wrong conceptions about learning and teaching (Eklund-Myrskog, 1998;Kember, Jenkins, & Chi, 2004;Scouller, 1998), since it allows student participation in assessment of the teaching and learning processes under way (Coll et al, 2007;Husbands & Fosh, 1993;Kelvin, 1993;Kember & Wong, 2000;Wehmeyer, et al, 2003Wehmeyer, et al, , 2007. On the other hand, evaluation of the quality of the teaching-learning process at university is made possible (De la Fuente & Cardelle-Elawar, 2009;Enmanuel & Adams, 2006;Ginns, Prosser, & Barri, 2007;Harvey & Green, 1993;Print & Hattie, 1997;Zohar & Bracha, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…On one hand, it helps students change some wrong conceptions about learning and teaching (Eklund-Myrskog, 1998;Kember, Jenkins, & Chi, 2004;Scouller, 1998), since it allows student participation in assessment of the teaching and learning processes under way (Coll et al, 2007;Husbands & Fosh, 1993;Kelvin, 1993;Kember & Wong, 2000;Wehmeyer, et al, 2003Wehmeyer, et al, , 2007. On the other hand, evaluation of the quality of the teaching-learning process at university is made possible (De la Fuente & Cardelle-Elawar, 2009;Enmanuel & Adams, 2006;Ginns, Prosser, & Barri, 2007;Harvey & Green, 1993;Print & Hattie, 1997;Zohar & Bracha, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…This fact has been relevant in defining what should be assessed in educational situations. Thus, as interest in students' learning processes is increasing, interest has also increased in the teaching process which guides the former (Butler & Shibaz, 2009;De la Fuente & Eissa, 2010;Cardelle-Elawar, Irving, & Sanz de Acedo, 2007;Coll, Rochera, Mayordomo & Naranjo, 2007;Entwistle & Tait, 1990;Hugener et al, 2009;Husbands & Fosh, 1993;Kinchin, Lygo-Baker & Hay, 2008;Ramsden, 2003). This is what has been defined as the construct "teaching-learning process" (hereafter TL), applying to different teaching situations, whether formal or non-formal.…”
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“…A problem with using students' perception of the university's quality is that, on the one hand, it could be correlated with educational achievement, e.g., teachers could "buy" a better evaluation through better grading (e.g., Siegfried and Fels, 1979;Nelson and Lynch, 1984;Krautmann and Sander, 1999;Langbein, 2008). On the other hand, it is arguable how well students can appraise the quality, especially the academic quality, of the lecture (e.g., Husbands and Fosh, 1993).…”
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“…Course and program quality in higher education are most often evaluated through survey research by means of questionnaires that students complete (Husbands & Fosh, 1993;Mayes, 2001;Saroyan & Amundsen, 2001). With the widespread growth of information and communication technology (ICT) in university education, electronic versions of student questionnaires seem to be a logical next step in evaluating university courses or programs (Moss & Hendry, 2002).…”
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