Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
354618 Economics of Education Review 2011 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

Students’ evaluations of teacher performance (SETs) are increasingly used by universities. However, SETs are controversial mainly due to two issues: (1) teachers value various aspects of excellent teaching differently, and (2) SETs should not be determined on exogenous influences. Therefore, this paper constructs SETs using a tailored version of the non-parametric Data Envelopment Analysis approach. In particular, we account for different values and interpretations that teachers attach to ‘good teaching’. Moreover, we reduce the impact of measurement errors and a-typical observations, and account explicitly for heterogeneous background characteristics arising from teacher, student and course characteristics.

Research highlights► Student evaluations of teaching (SETs) should be determined by the teacher's actual performance controlled for background influences. ► The non-parametric Benefit of the Doubt (BoD) model can be used to construct multidimensional SET-scores. ► BoD can correct SET-scores for the impact of background variables. ► BoD can be used to analyze the correlation of these variables with the SET-scores.

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