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Javier Mula-Falcón; Katia Caballero – Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, 2025
Purpose: Improving and assuring the quality of higher education has become a key element of policy agendas worldwide. To this end, a complete accountability system has been developed through various evaluation procedures. Specifically, this study analyzes the perceptions of university teaching staff on the impact of performance appraisal systems…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Performance Based Assessment, Teacher Evaluation
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Kwok Kuen Tsang; Ying Zhang; Guanyu Li; Huan Song – European Journal of Education, 2025
The Marxist perspective asserts that teachers' emotional labor is alienating because it is prescribed by institutional forces such as external accountability, leading to burnout. However, the interactionist perspective disagrees with this perspective; it posits that teachers possess subjectivity, such as a sense of calling, which enables them to…
Descriptors: Marxian Analysis, Teachers, Teaching Load, Teacher Burnout
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Gudrun Nyunt; KerryAnn O'Meara; Lauren Bach; Allison LaFave – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2024
Higher education institutions and faculty have vested interests in fair tenure processes. We explored perceptions of fairness from the perspective of faculty who did not obtain tenure. Our 22 participants indicated that they experienced organizational justice violations related to distributive justice (fairness of decisions), procedural justice…
Descriptors: Tenure, College Faculty, Justice, Barriers
Chimier, Chloé; Tournier, Barbara; Childress, David – UNESCO International Institute for Educational Planning, 2019
When designing attractive teacher career structures, policymakers have to take a series of complex decisions. These decisions are related not only to the number of steps within the career ladder and their associated responsibilities, but also to how these positions are articulated with the salary scale and to opportunities for professional…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, Teacher Evaluation, Faculty Development, Incentives
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Katz, Daniel S. – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2016
Including growth models based on student test scores in teacher evaluations effectively holds teachers individually accountable for students improving their test scores. While an attractive policy for state administrators and advocates of education reform, value-added measures have been fraught with problems, and their use in teacher evaluation is…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Models, Scores, Evaluation Criteria
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Derrington, Mary Lynne; Kirk, Julia – Professional Development in Education, 2017
This study explores the link between individualized, job-embedded professional development and teacher evaluation. Moreover, the study explores and describes job-embedded strategies that principals used to facilitate teacher development while working within a state-mandated evaluation system. The theoretical frame utilized four elements of…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Mandatory Continuing Education, Teacher Education, Teacher Evaluation
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Konstantopoulos, Spyros – Teachers College Record, 2014
Background: In the last decade, the effects of teachers on student performance (typically manifested as state-wide standardized tests) have been re-examined using statistical models that are known as value-added models. These statistical models aim to compute the unique contribution of the teachers in promoting student achievement gains from grade…
Descriptors: Accountability, Models, Literature Reviews, Teacher Effectiveness
Harris, Douglas N. – Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 2013
The idea that multiple measures should be used when evaluating teachers is widely accepted. Multiple measures are important not only because education has multiple goals, but because each measure is an imperfect indicator of any given goal. For a variety of reasons, states and districts use multiple measures in one particular way: to make…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Accountability, Measures (Individuals), Evaluation Methods
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Marchant, Gregory J.; David, Kristine A.; Rodgers, Deborah; German, Rachel L. – Teacher Educator, 2015
Current accountability trends suggest an increasing role in state mandates regarding teacher evaluation. With various evaluation models and components serving as the basis for quality teaching, teacher education programs need to recognize the role teacher evaluation plays and incorporate aspects where appropriate. This article makes that case and…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Teacher Education, Teacher Education Programs, Models
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Jiang, Jennie Y.; Sporte, Susan E.; Luppescu, Stuart – Educational Researcher, 2015
In the 2012-2013 school year, Chicago Public Schools unveiled its new teacher evaluation system in all of its almost 600 schools. This study draws on 32 interviews from a random sample of teachers and 2 years of survey data from more than 12,000 teachers per year to measure their perceptions of the clarity, practicality, and cost of the new…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Criteria, Educational Change
Benyon, Howard E., III. – ProQuest LLC, 2014
This policy analysis project focused on state-level education policy which lacks evaluator training as well as on requirements for research-based best practices. Due to federal mandates and funding as well as accountability to all stakeholders, states are adopting more rigorous evaluation systems. These high-stakes evaluation systems are putting…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Policy Analysis, Evaluators, Professional Training
McNeil, Michele – Education Week, 2013
Even though 34 states and the District of Columbia have No Child Left Behind Act waivers in hand, many of them are still negotiating with the U.S. Department of Education over their teacher evaluation systems--a crucial component if they want to keep their newfound flexibility. More than six months after waiver recipients turned in their…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Federal Legislation, Federal Programs, Federal Regulation
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Shah, Mahsood; Nair, Chenicheri Sid – Quality Assurance in Education: An International Perspective, 2012
Purpose: Teaching and unit evaluations surveys are used to assess the quality of teaching and the quality of the unit of study. An analysis of teaching and unit evaluation survey practices in Australian universities suggests significant changes. One key change discussed in the paper is the shift from voluntary to mandatory use of surveys with the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Quality, Quality Control, Student Experience
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Rink, Judith E. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2013
This article summarizes the research base on teacher effectiveness in physical education from a historical perspective and explores the implications of the recent emphasis on student performance and teacher observation systems to evaluate teachers for physical education. The problems and the potential positive effects of using student performance…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Teacher Effectiveness, Accountability, Teacher Evaluation
Brown, Catherine; Boser, Ulrich; Sargrad, Scott; Marchitello, Max – Center for American Progress, 2016
In December 2015, President Barack Obama signed the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), which replaced No Child Left Behind (NCLB), as the nation's major law governing public schools. ESSA retains the requirement that states test all students in reading and math in grades three through eight and once in high school, as well as the requirement that…
Descriptors: Program Implementation, Federal Legislation, Educational Legislation, Alignment (Education)
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