REFRAME: a new approach to evaluation in higher education


Autoria(s): Alderman, Lyn; Melanie, Larissa
Data(s)

01/10/2012

Resumo

Evaluation practices in the higher education sector have been criticised for having unclear purpose and principles; ignoring the complexity and changing nature of learning and teaching and the environments in which they occur; relying almost exclusively on student ratings of teachers working in classroom settings; lacking reliability and validity; using data for inappropriate purposes; and focusing on accountability and marketing rather than the improvement of learning and teaching. In response to similar criticism from stakeholders, in 2011 Queensland University of Technology began a project, entitled REFRAME, to review its approach to evaluation, particularly the student survey system it had been using for the past five years. This presentation will outline the scholarly, evidence based methodology used to undertake institution-wide change, meet the needs of stakeholders suitable to the cultural needs of the institution. It is believed that this approach is broadly applicable to other institutions contemplating change with regard to evaluation of learning and teaching.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/64662/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/64662/1/Session-8-Alderman-and-Melanie.pdf

Alderman, Lyn & Melanie, Larissa (2012) REFRAME: a new approach to evaluation in higher education. In Australasian Higher Education Evaluation Forum (AHEEF) 2012, 8-10 October 2012, Rockhampton, QLD.

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Chancellery

Palavras-Chave #130000 EDUCATION #130100 EDUCATION SYSTEMS #130103 Higher Education #pedagogy #evaluation #surveys #student feedback #HERN #higher education #teaching
Tipo

Conference Paper