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We find that students' ratings of instruction are stable and much more a function of the perceived quality of teaching than of the student grades supporting their validity as a quality assurance instrument. Implications of these findings for practical use of student ratings are discussed.

 

This paper was presented at EQAF and reflects the views of the named authors only.

We find that students' ratings of instruction are stable and much more a function of the perceived quality of teaching than of the student grades supporting their validity as a quality assurance instrument. Implications of these findings for practical use of student ratings are discussed.

 

This paper was presented at EQAF and reflects the views of the named authors only.

Quality assurance of teaching and learning validity and usefulness of student ratings

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Ana Torres, Filipa David, Marta Graça

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