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Publication Date: 2005-May
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Multi-Method Evaluation of Instruction in Engineering Classes
Mohanty, Ganesh; Gretes, John; Flowers, Claudia; Algozzine, Bob; Spooner, Fred
Journal of Personnel Evaluation in Education, v18 n2 p139-151 May 2005
Student evaluation of instruction in college and university courses has been a routine and mandatory part of undergraduate and graduate education for some time. A major shortcoming of the process is that it often relies exclusively on the opinions or qualitative judgments of students rather than the learning or transfer of knowledge that takes place in the classroom. To develop a more objective system of assessment, this research focused on a learning-centered approach to course work and teaching evaluation. Standardized testing tools were developed suitable for measuring the content knowledge of students in a representative group of undergraduate courses. Course evaluations were conducted using two systems of assessment: the traditional student questionnaire feedback system and one based on the learning-centered approach using a computer-based question bank and on-line testing. Significant performance differences were evident in pretest/posttest comparisons of student learning. Favorable ratings of instruction are reflected in opinions on student questionnaires. No relationship was demonstrated between learning and traditional course evaluation outcomes. Our hypothesis that the learning-centered approach provides information that is not available using the traditional student feedback system was supported.
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Engineering Education, College Instruction, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Course Evaluation, Computer Assisted Testing, Questionnaires, Feedback, Pretests Posttests, Comparative Testing, Teacher Effectiveness, Hypothesis Testing
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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