1st Edition
Top 10 Flashpoints in Student Ratings and the Evaluation of Teaching What Faculty and Administrators Must Know to Protect Themselves in Employment Decisions
Acknowledgments Foreword Introduction Fractured, Semi-Factual History of Student Ratings of TeachingA Parody Flashpoint TerminologyStudent Evaluation of Teaching (SET. vs. Student Rating Scale Flashpoint 1Student Ratings vs. Multiple Sources of Evidence Flashpoint 2Sources of Evidence vs. Decisions. Which Come First? Flashpoint 3Quality of “Home-Grown” Rating Scales vs. Commercially-Developed Scales Flashpoint 4Paper-and-Pencil vs. Online Scale Administration Flashpoint 5Standardized vs. Unstandardized Online Scale Administration Flashpoint 6Low Online Administration Response Rates Flashpoint 7Global Items vs. Total Scale Rating Flashpoint 8Scoring “Neutral,” “Not Applicable,” “Not Observed,” and “Blank” Answers Flashpoint 9Criterion-Referenced vs. Norm-Referenced Rating Interpretations Flashpoint 10Face-to-Face vs. Online Course Rating Scales Top 10 RecommendationsReferences Index
Biography
Ronald A. Berk is Professor Emeritus of Biostatistics and Measurement and former Assistant Dean for Teaching, The Johns Hopkins University. He received the University’s Alumni Association Excellence in Teaching Award in 1993 and Caroline Pennington Award for Teaching Excellence in 1997 and was inducted as a Fellow in the Oxford Society of Scholars in 1998. He has published 11 books and 130 journal articles / chapters. These publications reflect his unwavering commitment to mediocrity and his motto: “Go for the Bronze!” He is a popular speaker on teaching and assessment throughout the U.S. and Europe.






