Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Rotten apple for teacher

Students: one third untruthful on faculty evals
Students Found to Lie on Course Evaluations (Inside Higher Ed)
     A new study of students at the University of Northern Iowa and Southeastern Oklahoma University has found that about one-third of students said that they had been untruthful on faculty evaluations they submit at the end of courses, The Des Moines Register reported. While students admitted to fudging the truth both to bolster professors they liked and to bring down those they disliked, the latter kind of fabrication was more common.

See also Students Lie on Course Evaluations, Study Finds (Chronicle of Higher Education)

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