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Oliver, Sebastian; Marder, Ben; Erz, Antonia; Kietzmann, Jan – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2022
Dressing formally or informally as an academic may be a trade-off when it comes to managing impressions towards students, but the extant body of literature remains limited with only mixed results. This research is the first focussed investigation to examine the effects of academic dress formality on the 'big two' of impression formation,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Clothing, Faculty Evaluation, Intention
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Abdel Azim Zumrawi; Leah P. Macfadyen – Cogent Education, 2023
Student Evaluations of Teaching (SETs) gather crucial feedback on student experiences of teaching and learning and have been used for decades to evaluate the quality of teaching and student experience of instruction. In this paper, we make the case for an important improvement to the analysis of SET data that can further refine its interpretation.…
Descriptors: Likert Scales, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Student Attitudes, Reliability
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Chou, Shih Yung; Luo, Jiaxi; Ramser, Charles – Journal of International Education in Business, 2021
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine student sentiments regarding high-quality vs low-quality teaching. Design/methodology/approach: This study uses a text mining technique to identify the positive and negative patterns of student sentiments from student evaluations of teaching (SET) provided on Ratemyprofessors.com. After identifying…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Student Attitudes, Positive Attitudes, Negative Attitudes
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Hill, Katherine Grace; Martischewsky, Macy Jayne; Erickson, Cynthia Ann – Teaching of Psychology, 2021
Background: Faculty might disclose personal information in order to illustrate a concept related to course material. However, the impact of self-disclosing potentially personal information (e.g., medical or mental health) is unclear. Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine how students perceive professors who self-disclose personal…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Self Disclosure (Individuals), Psychology, Introductory Courses
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Hempel, Byron R.; Kiehlbugh, Kasi; Blowers, Paul – Chemical Engineering Education, 2019
A sophomore core chemical engineering course was co-taught by two different 4 instructors in Spring 2016 and Spring 2017 with approximately 90 students both semesters via an 5 active learning environment in a collaborative learning space. Both instructors were present for 6 almost all lectures and each instructor delivered approximately 50% of the…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Active Learning, Science Instruction, Chemical Engineering
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Rayburn, Steven W.; Anderson, Sidney; Sierra, Jeremy J. – Marketing Education Review, 2021
To boost understanding of how universities can develop strategies to ensure continuity of learning in anticipation of future crises, this research asked business students to reflect on their university's response to the COVID-19 pandemic and to discuss their preferred future of higher education in times of crisis. First, students were asked what…
Descriptors: Marketing, Student Attitudes, Crisis Management, College Faculty
Ragaisis, James A. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Leaders in higher education are discovering that autocratic leadership is ineffective in meeting the challenges faced by educational institutions. Through leadership styles of managers, organizations in the 21st century must create a balance between interdependence and diversity. Leaders must govern by moral principles in behavior, life, and a…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Job Performance, Moral Values, Ethics
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Njoku, Anuli – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2018
Disparities in health outcomes between U.S. population subgroups, related to factors like race/ethnicity, income, and geographic location, are alarming. By integrating health disparities awareness content into the curriculum, academic institutions can play an important role in developing conscious health practitioners to help close gaps in health…
Descriptors: Public Health, Undergraduate Students, Rural Areas, Knowledge Level
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Muller, Kristyn; Scalzo, Kim A.; Pickett, Alexandra M.; Dugan, Lawrence; Dubuc, Lisa; Simiele, Donna; McCabe, Ryan; Pelz, William – Online Learning, 2020
As participation in online learning continues to expand, higher education institutions must implement policies and procedures to ensure quality at the course, program, and institution levels. In this paper, the authors describe a process that the State University of New York (SUNY) System implemented, utilizing the OLC Quality Scorecard, to help…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Educational Quality, State Universities, Standards
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Ramlo, Susan – Journal of Research in Education, 2017
Instructors in higher education are very familiar with the Likert scale Students' Evaluation of Teaching (SET) used to evaluate teaching. Researchers have raised concerns about biases affecting the results of SET surveys, as well as their validity and reliability and use in high-stakes decision making. Here, we demonstrate that Q methodology,…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Mathematics Teachers, Q Methodology, Mixed Methods Research
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Slocombe, Tom; Miller, Donald; Hite, Nancy – American Journal of Business Education, 2011
This study was designed to help faculty and administrators weigh the value of using student ratings of professors' teaching effectiveness and to determine factors that may affect those ratings. For this study, conducted at a Midwestern AACSB accredited School of Business, 163 students (23% of the business majors) were surveyed to determine their…
Descriptors: Surveys, Student Attitudes, College Faculty, Business Administration Education
Bartlett, Thomas – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
Flip through a stack of anonymous student evaluations of professors and the mild comments, even the compliments, tend to blend together. But often, hidden among them, is a dagger. Then there are the out-and-out insults. Students' comments can be more than simply mean. Sometimes student comments aren't cruel, just weird. In this article, some…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Faculty Evaluation, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, College Faculty
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Zhang, Hongshia; Foskett, Nick; Wang, Dianmin; Qu, Mingfeng – Higher Education Policy, 2011
This paper presents the findings of a national survey of student satisfaction with undergraduate teaching in a sample of universities and colleges in China. The results show that while a high proportion of academic staff participates in undergraduate teaching, levels of student satisfaction are low. The lowest levels of student satisfaction are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Research Universities, College Faculty, Student Attitudes
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Bokek-Cohen, Ya'arit; Davidovich, Nitza – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2011
The USA has served as a beacon of hope for thousands of foreign students and academics with its diverse and superior opportunities created by a system of meritocracy unparalleled in the world. In keeping with other industries, academia is increasingly becoming a global village and foreign-born professors constitute a large proportion of university…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Public Colleges, Immigrants, Instructional Improvement
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Pinto, Mary Beth; Mansfield, Phylis M. – American Journal of Business Education, 2010
This study explores the thought processes college students use when answering survey questions on standardized course/faculty evaluations. Thought processes are categorized as: System One or System Two, based on the framework developed by Kahneman (2003) and Stanovich and West (2000). System One processes are typically hurried, superficial,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Focus Groups, Student Attitudes, Classification
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