posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00authored byMarcia Devlin
Student evaluations of teaching are increasingly used to measure the teaching of individual academics in Australian higher education. The outcomes of these evaluations are variably made available to the individual academics themselves, to university management and to the public. However, communicating evaluation outcomes to each of these audiences assumes a different purpose and necessitates different objectives, foci and methodology. The need for these differences is sometimes forgotten with a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach in Australian higher education. This paper examines these differences and discusses some of the issues surrounding the communication of the outcomes of student evaluations of teaching.
History
Pagination
132 - 140
Location
Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
Open access
Yes
Start date
2004-11-24
End date
2004-11-25
ISBN-10
0975728911
Language
eng
Notes
Includes the authors' post refereed version of the article.
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication
Editor/Contributor(s)
C Nair
Title of proceedings
Refereed proceedings of the 2004 Evaluation Forum: Communicating evaluation outcomes: issues and approaches