Journal article

Experimental Effects of Student Evaluations Coupled with Collaborative Consultation on College Professors' Instructional Skills

MH Knol, R in't Veld, HCM Vorst, JH van Driel, GJ Mellenbergh

Research in Higher Education | SPRINGER | Published : 2013

Abstract

This experimental study concerned the effects of repeated students' evaluations of teaching coupled with collaborative consultation on professors' instructional skills. Twenty-five psychology professors from a Dutch university were randomly assigned to either a control group or an experimental group. During their course, students evaluated them four times immediately after a lecture (class meeting in which lecturing was the teaching format) by completing the Instructional Skills Questionnaire (ISQ). Within 2 or 3 days after each rated lecture, the professors in the experimental group were informed of the ISQ-results and received consultation. Each consultation, three in total, resulted in a ..

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