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Student evaluations of teaching: teaching quantitative courses can be hazardous to one’s career
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Yves Van Vaerenbergh
@YVanVaerenbergh
2427 days ago
RT @NeilLewisJr: "Thus, the strongest evidence of [teaching evaluation] validity—multisection studies—turned out to be evidence of [teachin…
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Naomi Lightman
@naomilightman
2427 days ago
RT @WeedenKim: To have a better shot at high student evaluations, don't teach quantitative classes. (Also, be white, male, attractive, and/…
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Prof. Sülzenbrück
@ssuelzenbrueck
2427 days ago
RT @NeilLewisJr: "Thus, the strongest evidence of [teaching evaluation] validity—multisection studies—turned out to be evidence of [teachin…
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Rebecca Brent
@RebeccaBrent
2427 days ago
RT @Cooganlab: Another nail in the coffin for using student evaluations for hiring/promotion decisions: https://t.co/P0m07uslHr
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Dr. Christina Bergmann
@chbergma
2427 days ago
RT @NeilLewisJr: "Thus, the strongest evidence of [teaching evaluation] validity—multisection studies—turned out to be evidence of [teachin…
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@cubic_logic
2427 days ago
RT @arthur_spirling: "Professors teaching quantitative courses are far more likely not to receive tenure, promotion, and/or merit pay..."…
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Sveinung Arnesen
@sveinungarnesen
2427 days ago
RT @arthur_spirling: "Professors teaching quantitative courses are far more likely not to receive tenure, promotion, and/or merit pay..."…
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G. Wolf
@gregoryjwolf
2427 days ago
RT @arthur_spirling: "Professors teaching quantitative courses are far more likely not to receive tenure, promotion, and/or merit pay..."…
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Giorgos Zervas
@gzervas
2427 days ago
RT @arthur_spirling: "Professors teaching quantitative courses are far more likely not to receive tenure, promotion, and/or merit pay..."…
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Henrik Schatzinger
@HSchatzinger
2427 days ago
RT @arthur_spirling: "Professors teaching quantitative courses are far more likely not to receive tenure, promotion, and/or merit pay..."…
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Nilesh
@ensembledme
2427 days ago
RT @arthur_spirling: "Professors teaching quantitative courses are far more likely not to receive tenure, promotion, and/or merit pay..."…
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Kyle Saunders
@KyleLSaunders
2427 days ago
RT @arthur_spirling: "Professors teaching quantitative courses are far more likely not to receive tenure, promotion, and/or merit pay..."…
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Diego Solis
@solisdd
2427 days ago
RT @NeilLewisJr: "Thus, the strongest evidence of [teaching evaluation] validity—multisection studies—turned out to be evidence of [teachin…
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Mike Martynowicz
@mikemartynowicz
2427 days ago
RT @NeilLewisJr: "Thus, the strongest evidence of [teaching evaluation] validity—multisection studies—turned out to be evidence of [teachin…
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Gonzalo Barría Pérez
@GonzaloBarria
2427 days ago
RT @arthur_spirling: "Professors teaching quantitative courses are far more likely not to receive tenure, promotion, and/or merit pay..."…
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MorisTriventi
@MorisTriventi
2427 days ago
RT @jeremyfreese: The great thing for profs about the literature on student evaluations is that the biases are varied enough to allow every…
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Kathrin Moeslein
@moeslein
2427 days ago
RT @WeedenKim: To have a better shot at high student evaluations, don't teach quantitative classes. (Also, be white, male, attractive, and/…
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James N. Kirby
@JamesNKirby
2427 days ago
RT @NeilLewisJr: "Thus, the strongest evidence of [teaching evaluation] validity—multisection studies—turned out to be evidence of [teachin…
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Dr Jennifer Winter
@jenwinter_YYC
2427 days ago
RT @arthur_spirling: "Professors teaching quantitative courses are far more likely not to receive tenure, promotion, and/or merit pay..."…
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Evan McKenzie
@evanmck
2427 days ago
RT @arthur_spirling: "Professors teaching quantitative courses are far more likely not to receive tenure, promotion, and/or merit pay..."…
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Teri L. Varner, Ph.D
@seuvarner
2427 days ago
RT @NeilLewisJr: "Thus, the strongest evidence of [teaching evaluation] validity—multisection studies—turned out to be evidence of [teachin…
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Guy Longworth
@GuyLongworth
2427 days ago
RT @NeilLewisJr: "Thus, the strongest evidence of [teaching evaluation] validity—multisection studies—turned out to be evidence of [teachin…
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Derek Tracy
@Derektracy1
2427 days ago
RT @NeilLewisJr: "Thus, the strongest evidence of [teaching evaluation] validity—multisection studies—turned out to be evidence of [teachin…
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Eugen Dimant
@eugen_dimant
2427 days ago
RT @NeilLewisJr: "Thus, the strongest evidence of [teaching evaluation] validity—multisection studies—turned out to be evidence of [teachin…
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STPStudentServices
@STPStServices
2427 days ago
RT @NeilLewisJr: "Thus, the strongest evidence of [teaching evaluation] validity—multisection studies—turned out to be evidence of [teachin…
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