1st Edition

Evaluating Teaching and Learning A practical handbook for colleges, universities and the scholarship of teaching

By David Kember, Paul Ginns Copyright 2012
186 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

188 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

192 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Every semester, colleges and universities ask students to complete innumerable course and teaching evaluation questionnaires to evaluate the learning and teaching in courses they have taken. For many universities it is a requirement that all courses be evaluated every semester. The laudable rationale is that the feedback provided will enable instructors to improve their teaching and the... Read more

Acknowledgements  1. Evaluation Principles  2. Questionnaire design  3. Questionnaires  4. Item Bank  5. Collecting and Processing Questionnaire Data  6. Collection of Qualitative Data  7. Analysis of Qualitative Data  8. Observation  9. Use of Assessment for Evaluation  10. Using Evaluation Data for the Scholarship of Teaching  11. International Perspectives on Teaching Evaluation  12. Institutional Use of Teaching Evaluation Data  13. Conclusion

Biography

David Kember is Professor in Higher Education, University of Hong Kong.

Paul Ginns is Senior Lecturer in Educational Psychology, University of Sydney, Australia.

'The strength of the book is the fact that the questionnaires have been tried and tested. In adapting these researchers will need to be mindful of the context and the mechanisms that may influence or not the students’ learning.'  - Lesley Moore, SRHE News 2012