Hi

A good 1988 review by Cashin of the VERY extensive literature on course 
evaluations can be found at:

http://www.theideacenter.org/sites/default/files/Idea_Paper_20.pdf

Here are some other summaries I came across in tracking down Cashin on-line.

http://heqco.ca/assets/Student%20Course%20Evaluations.pdf

http://www.oid.ucla.edu/publications/evalofinstruction/eval6 

http://teaching.berkeley.edu/bgd/ratingforms.html 


Harry Murray at U of Western Ontario did a lot of research on course 
evaluations, my first exposure to the issue.  He found, for instance, that 
trained graduate student ratings correlated well with class ratings, that 
students rated instructors similarly after graduation as when taking the 
course, that a variety of micro-behaviors (Murray was originally a learning 
researcher), that faculty ratings improved as courses were taught repeatedly by 
same person, and so on.

With respect to correlations with learning, see Cashin for one study.  There 
was one notorious and much publicized example of a substantial negative 
correlation between evaluations and student learning, but that turned out to be 
graduate student lab instructors.  For a meta-analysis, see:

http://rer.sagepub.com/cgi/content/refs/51/3/281

With respect to myth of no relation between evaluations and learning (among 
other myths) see:

https://tle.wisc.edu/node/271

Like most (all?) psychological measures, course evaluations are not perfect, 
but as one might expect, students can tell something meaningful about their 
instructor and the course after sitting in class for quite a number of hours.  
In fact it represents an almost ideal situation in that one has multiple raters 
available for a single observee (i.e., us).

Take care
Jim


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>>> Michael Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03-Nov-08 10:01 AM >>>
Is there actually any research that shows course-end student evaluations are of 
much use in assessing a well prepared and taught course?
 
Are they not more of a personality comparison between profs that the student is 
currently taking courses from?
 
--Mike


      
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