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AN INCOMPLETE LIST OF TEACHERS
RANKED AS EXCELLENT BY THEIR STUDENTS
SPRING 1994
(Based on Data Collected Fall 1993)
The results for the Fall 1993 administration of student ratings of
instructors are included in this list. Results are based on Instructor
and Course Evaluation (ICES) questionnaire forms maintained by the
Measurement and Evaluation, Center for Teaching Excellence.
More than one-half of the faculty are estimated to have used student rating
forms, but a substantial number have not. Therefore, the report is
necessarily incomplete. Instructors who did not have students evaluate
their classes or chose to use a form other than those reported here have
no opportunity to be included. For some instructors who did use these
forms, there is also the possibility that they received ratings which
were not truly representative of their teaching ability. For these
reasons, we have adopted the title "An Incomplete List of Teachers
Ranked as Excellent by Their Students." The results are presented in
department alphabetical order. Criteria for inclusion are given below.
Preparation of Results
This list is based on ICES forms filled in by students during the Fall
semester of 1993. Only those instructors who gave out ICES forms at
least once during this time period and who released their data for
publication are included in the list.
Only numerical data from the ICES questionnaire results were used, and at
least five students must have responded in each class. Each faculty
member whose name appears on the list received average (mean) ratings of
"High Avg" or "High" (top 30%) by university norm comparisons on both of
these general items: "Rate the Instructor's Overall Teaching
Effectiveness" (Item 1), and "Rate the Overall Quality of this Course"
(Item 2). For teaching assistants, only "Rate the Instructor's Overall
Teaching Effectiveness" results were used (top 30%). Norm comparisons
are based on a joint consideration of instructor rank (TA versus other
faculty) and the required-elective nature of the course (required
courses, elective courses, and those in between). Outstanding ratings
were awarded to instructors who obtained ratings of "High" (top 10% on
each item for faculty and top 10% on one item for teaching assistants).
Interpretation of List
Instructors' names are listed alphabetically within each department, the
specific courses which were used in the ratings are indicated by the
course numbers which follow the instructor's name.
The symbols used in the list have the following meaning:
- T.A. - Teaching Assistant
- * - The instructor ratings were outstanding.
This forty-third list of excellent teachers was compiled by staff
in Measurement and Evaluation of the Center for Teaching
Excellence. More information about the report may be obtained by
contacting the Measurement and Evaluation, 247 Armory
Building, 333-3490.
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