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dc.contributor.authorUttl, Bob
dc.contributor.authorWhite, Carmela
dc.contributor.authorWong Gonzalez, Daniela
dc.date.accessioned2020-03-03T16:04:10Z-
dc.date.available2020-03-03T16:04:10Z-
dc.date.created2015
dc.date.issued2015
dc.identifier.issn0191-491X
dc.identifier.urihttp://132.248.161.133:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/5477-
dc.description.abstractStudent evaluation of teaching (SET) ratings are used to evaluate faculty's teaching effectiveness based on a widespread belief that students learn more from highly rated professors. The key evidence cited in support of this belief are meta-analyses of multisection studies showing small-to-moderate correlations between SET ratings and student achievement (e.g., Cohen, 1980, Cohen, 1981; Feldman, 1989). We re-analyzed previously published meta-analyses of the multisection studies and found that their findings were an artifact of small sample sized studies and publication bias. Whereas the small sample sized studies showed large and moderate correlation, the large sample sized studies showed no or only minimal correlation between SET ratings and learning. Our up-to-date meta-analysis of all multisection studies revealed no significant correlations between the SET ratings and learning. These findings suggest that institutions focused on student learning and career success may want to abandon SET ratings as a measure of faculty's teaching effectiveness.
dc.languageen
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dc.sourceStudies in Educational Evaluation, 54:22-42
dc.titleMeta-analysis of faculty's teaching effectiveness: Student evaluation of teaching ratings and student learning are not related
dc.typeArtículo
dcterms.bibliographicCitationUttl, Bob; White, Carmela y Wong Gonzalez, Daniela (2015). Meta-analysis of faculty's teaching effectiveness: Student evaluation of teaching ratings and student learning are not related. Studies in Educational Evaluation, 54:22-42. Disponible en: https://reader.elsevier.com/reader/sd/pii/S0191491X16300323?token=1499497B6356174828BA0917A1E5D791EB0DE196DE8F216A566C8CBF7A4DB51F7619384B1555291C19CC811590F78F6B
dc.identifier.sinneMAyRS8
dc.identifier.urlhttps://reader.elsevier.com/reader/sd/pii/S0191491X16300323?token=1499497B6356174828BA0917A1E5D791EB0DE196DE8F216A566C8CBF7A4DB51F7619384B1555291C19CC811590F78F6B
dc.subject.keywordsMeta-analysis of student evaluation of teaching
dc.subject.keywordsMultisection studies
dc.subject.keywordsValidity
dc.subject.keywordsTeaching effectiveness
dc.subject.keywordsEvaluation of faculty
dc.subject.keywordsSET and learning correlations
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.stueduc.2016.08.007
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