universities should no longer ask students for anonymous feedback on their teachers
- Written by Richard Lakeman, Associate Professor, Faculty of Health, Southern Cross University
ShutterstockStudent evaluations, in the form of anonymous online surveys, are ubiquitous in Australian universities. Most students in most courses are offered the opportunity to rate the “quality” of their teachers and the course they take.
The original intention of student surveys was to help improve the learning experience. But...
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