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Feistauer, Daniela; Richter, Tobias – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2017
The inter-rater reliability of university students' evaluations of teaching quality was examined with cross-classified multilevel models. Students (N = 480) evaluated lectures and seminars over three years with a standardised evaluation questionnaire, yielding 4224 data points. The total variance of these student evaluations was separated into the…
Descriptors: Interrater Reliability, College Students, Educational Quality, Teacher Competencies
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Gross, Jennifer; Lakey, Brian; Lucas, Jessica L.; LaCross, Ryan; Plotkowski, Andrea R.; Winegard, Bo – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2015
Background: Two important influences on students' evaluations of teaching are relationship and professor effects. Relationship effects reflect unique matches between students and professors such that some professors are unusually effective for some students, but not for others. Professor effects reflect inter-rater agreement that some professors…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, College Students, College Faculty, Lecture Method
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Symonds, Matthew R. E. – Higher Education Research and Development, 2014
Institutes of higher learning are tending to reduce the amount of face-to-face teaching that they offer, and particularly through the traditional pedagogical method of lecturing. There is ongoing debate about the educational value of lectures as a teaching approach, in terms of both whether they facilitate understanding of subject material and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Lecture Method, Synchronous Communication, Conventional Instruction
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Wildermuth, Susan M.; French, Tammy; Fredrick, Edward – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2013
This study explores alternative approaches for teaching general education courses burdened with serving extremely large enrollments. It compares the effectiveness of a self-contained course in which each course section is taught by one instructor to a large lecture/small lab format in which all course enrollees attend one large lecture section and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, General Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Small Group Instruction
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Ozcan, Kenan – Educational Research and Reviews, 2013
As good teachers may have great influence on positive outcomes of students, educational systems should provide feedback about their professional performances in any way. Otherwise, not only do teachers fail but the system fails. It is claimed that students have some reasons while they are evaluating the lecture and teaching. This study was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Lecture Method
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De Neve, Hubert M. F.; Janssen, Piet J. – Higher Education, 1982
A new questionnaire entitled "Evalec" (for evaluating faculty lecturing) incorporates principles of both the appropriate teaching-learning model and the students' more subjective dimension. This allows for transformation of student perceptions into constructive advice to the teacher. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Evaluation Methods, Faculty Evaluation, Higher Education
Ostrowski, Michael V. – 1977
A study was conducted to ascertain whether the use of behavioral objectives in the conduct of a child psychology course would be more effective as an instructional delivery system than the traditional lecture-centered, note-taking approach. An experimental group received instruction in child psychology by means of the behavioral objectives…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavioral Objectives, Child Psychology, Community Colleges
Davidovitch, Nitza; Soen, Dan – Journal on School Educational Technology, 2005
In many universities and colleges around the world, it is an accepted practice to supplement frontal lectures of courses with separate practice classes or tutorials. For this purpose lecturers may sometimes use the services of teaching-assistants to conduct the tutorials. Teaching-assistants conduct tutorials in many courses in Israel's academic…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Teaching Assistants, Foreign Countries, Teacher Surveys