主辦單位: 澳門理工學院
Main Organiser -- Macao Polytechnic Institute
協辦單位 -- 亞太教育質量保障組織
Co-organiser -- Asia-Pacific Quality Network
QA and the development of student engagement in processes aimed at teaching and learning enhancement.
Educational technologies, social media and their impacts on teaching and learning; Professional development for teachers.
Unethical and Superficial Changes in Classroom Teaching
as a Result of Using Student Evaluation Surveys to Assess University Professors' Teaching Performance
Using student course experience survey to assess university professors’ teaching performance is not new in practice. What has been left out the discussions so far is how university professors interpret and act upon the survey results. Interview data has been collected in the largest offshore campus of an Australia university in Vietnam. 10 faculty staff participated in this interview study in 2014. Results suggest that 1) faculty staff seemed to treat the student survey as a norm-referenced rather than a criterion referenced assessment, as they were more concerned about their relative positions against other staff rather than the extent to which they have demonstrated the expected teaching performances. 2) The qualitative comments were usually ignored by university professors unless they noticed significantly low sub-scores or overall score in the result. Finally, the participants appeared to implement a wide range of unethical and superficial ways to influence the survey results.
Wei Wei |
Knowledge | Expertise | Global Vision