A Course Evaluation Model Using Paired Comparisons to Integrate Importance of Rating Criteria and Students’ Ratings of Teaching: Comparison of Students’ and Teachers’ Evaluations

The use of course evaluations by students has increased over the last few decades. However, because some teachers have made negative comments about this procedure, classes should be evaluated from both the students’ and the teacher’s point of view. In addition, rating scales make it difficult to dea...

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