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Sommer, Robert – Teaching of Psychology, 2014
Having enjoyed teaching during my active career, I continued to teach summer school following retirement. Self-observed sensory and cognitive impairments, although not mentioned by students in their evaluations, induced me to consider the pros and cons of continuing to teach. My hope is that this list of benefits and problems will be of assistance…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Summer Schools, Barriers, Performance Factors
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McCarthy, Maureen A.; Niederjohn, Daniel M.; Bosack, Theodore N. – Teaching of Psychology, 2011
Evidence of student learning has increasingly become the focus of external constituents, yet methods of documenting student learning outcomes are considered expensive, onerous, or both. This article provides a brief review of the limitations associated with traditional student opinions or course evaluations as evidence of teaching effectiveness,…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Curriculum Development, Evaluation
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Dietz-Uhler, Beth; Lanter, Jason R. – Teaching of Psychology, 2009
To assess the effect of a 4-question reflective learning technique on quiz performance, students engaged in an interactive activity, responded to 4 questions to encourage analyzing (i.e., what was learned), reflecting (i.e., why it is important), relating (i.e., how the material related to their personal lives), and generating (i.e., what…
Descriptors: Self Management, Teaching Methods, Test Coaching, Test Wiseness
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Freng, Scott; Webber, David – Teaching of Psychology, 2009
Previous research has linked teachers' physical attractiveness and students' evaluations of teaching. We expanded on this literature by using data from RateMyProfessors.com (RMP), a database popular among college students. Additionally, we examined the unique variance that physical attractiveness explains in student evaluations of teaching while…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Attraction, College Faculty, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Web Sites
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Tomcho, Thomas J.; Foels, Rob – Teaching of Psychology, 2008
Teaching researchers can assess learning outcome effectiveness as a function of students' graded performance or changes in knowledge, skills and behaviors, or attitudes. We meta-analyzed 197 studies to determine the effectiveness of teaching activities in "Teaching of Psychology (ToP)" both overall and also as a function of type of learning…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Academic Achievement, Psychology, Ethics
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Wesp, Richard; Miele, Joseph – Teaching of Psychology, 2008
As universities increase expectations for evidence of student learning, journals like "Teaching of Psychology (ToP)" have come to expect outcome data from authors describing teaching techniques. Our comparison of ToP articles published in 1996 and 2006 showed a significant decrease in reliance on student opinion and an increase in the use of more…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Student Attitudes, Learning Activities, Opinions
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Silva, Kathleen M.; Silva, Francisco J.; Quinn, Megan A.; Draper, Jill N.; Cover, Kimberly R.; Munoff, Alison A. – Teaching of Psychology, 2008
We analyzed students' ratings and comments of their psychology instructors that were posted on RateMyProfessors.com and RateMyProfessors.ca to determine which features of a course and an instructor evoked the most positive and negative reactions. A content analysis of students' comments showed that instructors' characteristics(e.g., enthusiastic,…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Psychometrics, Content Analysis, Student Development
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Anastasi, Jeffrey S. – Teaching of Psychology, 2007
Faculty and administrators often believe that abbreviated courses are less effective than the same courses taught during a full semester. This study examined student academic performance and course evaluations for identical courses taught during abbreviated summer sessions or during regular semester sessions. Contrary to popular convention,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Student Attitudes, Higher Education, Courses
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Landrum, R. Eric; Mulcock, Stephen D. – Teaching of Psychology, 2007
We obtained data from pre- and postcourse questionnaires given in an Introduction to the Psychology Major course taught for 10 semesters and compared these data with institutional outcomes concerning the students' last known major and their graduation status. We found the questionnaire reliably measured (a) vocational identity, (b) knowledge of…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Psychology, College Outcomes Assessment, Pretests Posttests
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Vulcano, Brent A. – Teaching of Psychology, 2007
I surveyed 2 samples of Canadian undergraduates (N = 629) concerning their views of a "perfect instructor." Students identified as many descriptors as they wished; I categorized them into 26 sets of qualities and behaviors. The top 10 categories included: (a) knowledgeable; (b) interesting and creative lectures; (c) approachable; (d)…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Student Participation, Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Student Relationship
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Maurer, Trent W. – Teaching of Psychology, 2006
I tested 2 competing theories to explain the connection between students' expected grades and ratings of instructors: cognitive dissonance and revenge. Cognitive dissonance theory holds that students who expect poor grades rate instructors poorly to minimize ego threat whereas the revenge theory holds that students rate instructors poorly in an…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Grades (Scholastic), Theories, Course Evaluation
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Lamberth, John; Kosteski, Debra M. – Teaching of Psychology, 1981
This article discusses a study undertaken to investigate validity and reliability of student evaluations of teachers. In the study, teaching assistants' evaluations of teacher performance were compared to student evaluations. Findings indicated a high correlation between student and teaching assistant ratings of teachers. (DB)
Descriptors: Bias, Educational Needs, Educational Research, Evaluation
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Gross, Ruth B.; Small, Arnold C. – Teaching of Psychology, 1979
A survey of 163 faculty members at George Mason University was undertaken to determine faculty attitudes toward student evaluation of teacher performance. Findings indicated that teachers support the practice of student evaluations but are not satisfied with the rating system and the uses to which the results are put. (DB)
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Educational Problems, Higher Education, Psychology
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Halonen, Jane S.; Bosack, Ted; Clay, Shirley; McCarthy, Maureen; Dunn, Dana S.; Hill, G. William, IV; McEntarffer, Rob; Mehrotra, Chandra; Nesmith, Robbye; Weaver, Kenneth A.; Whitlock, Kristin – Teaching of Psychology, 2003
Accountability pressures influence all levels of psychology instruction. In this article we explore how to meet those pressures with integrity, focusing on authentic assessment and teaching as a primary solution. We propose a rubric to describe the progress of students' acquisition of scientific inquiry skills applied to behavior and provide an…
Descriptors: Psychology, Instruction, Performance Based Assessment, Scoring Rubrics
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Williams, Robert L.; Oliver, Renee; Allin, Jessica L.; Winn, Beth; Booher, Carrie S. – Teaching of Psychology, 2003
Students' scores on a psychological critical thinking instrument administered at the beginning and end of a large human development course significantly correlated with multiple-choice exam scores, with the posttest critical thinking scores being the better predictor of exam performance. The sample as a whole gained significantly on critical…
Descriptors: Psychology, Critical Thinking, Performance Based Assessment, College Students
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