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Mark Morton

i teach | exchanging ideas on teaching - 0 views

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    In general, research has found student evaluations of teaching to be a valid and reliable means to evaluate instruction. However, it is necessarily true that student evaluations reflect the students' perceptions and points-of-view. Therefore, it is important to view course evaluations as just one measure of teaching effectiveness-a set of data that can be used alongside peer evaluation of teaching, instructor self-evaluation, and other measures.
Mark Morton

CATME Team Maker - 0 views

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    For teams to be successful, the teamwork environment must be managed. The Team-Maker forms teams according to user-specified criteria. The Comprehensive Assessment for Team-Member Effectiveness (CATME) gathers peer evaluation data and self evaluations to assess how effectively each team member contributes to the team and gives feedback to team members and to the person administering the teams.
Mark Morton

Professors and the Students Who Grade Them - Room for Debate - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The use of student evaluations of their professors. 
Jane Holbrook

Purdue Online Writing Lab (Owl) - 3 views

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    These OWL resources will help you conduct research using primary source methods, such as interviews and observations, and secondary source methods, such as books, journals, and the Internet. This area also includes materials on evaluating research sources.
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