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LANE 462




Evaluating Your Own Teaching
            By:            http://SBANJAR.kau.edu.sa/
Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar   http://wwwdrshadiabanjar.blogspot.com




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A Definition of "Evaluation"
  •Doing good evaluation is like doing good research.
  In both cases, you are trying to answer some
  important questions about an important topic.
  •The key to doing both activities well is:
   (a) identifying the right questions to ask and
   (b) figuring out how to answer them.




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WHAT ARE THE KEY QUESTIONS IN THE
               EVALUATION OF TEACHING?
     Basically they are:
     1. "How well am I teaching?
     2. Which aspects of my teaching are good and
        which need to be improved?“
        The first question attempts to provide a global
        assessment, while the second is analytical and
        diagnostic in character.




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Why Evaluate?
  •Teachers should evaluate their teaching for two
  reasons:
     •to document the quality of one’s teaching to
     others in a portfolio.
     •to perform a better job and to have a more
     enjoyable experience.




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THE EFFECT OF EVALUATION ON
                   OUR TEACHING




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How to Evaluate?
            There are five basic sources of
            information that teachers can use to
            evaluate their teaching. All evaluation
            efforts use one or more of these basic
            sources. Each of these five sources has a
            unique value as well as an inherent
            limitation.



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These five sources of information are:
    1. self-monitoring,
    2. audio-tape/video-tape,
    3. information from students,
    4. students’ test results, and
    5. outside observers.




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Techniques
                         Unique Value and
                                                                       Appropriate Response to
                          Recommended                    Limitations
                                                                            Limitations
                            Frequency
                   1.   Self-monitoring
Each of The
five sources of         Audio-tape/video-tape
                   2.
information
has its unique     3.   Information from students
                        a. Questionnaires
value,                      (1) Beginning of year
                             (2) Mid-year
recommended                  (3) End-of-year
                        b. Interviews
frequency,
                   4.   Students' test results
limitation, and
appropriate        5.   Outside observers
                        a.   Fellow faculty member
response to             b. Admin./Senior Fac.
                            Member
that limitation.        c. OU Instruc. Devel. Prog.



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Self-monitoring
Self-monitoring is what people do semi-automatically
and semi-consciously whenever they teach. Most of
their mental activity is concerned with making the
presentation or leading the discussion. But one portion
of their mental attention is concerned with:
a. "How is it going?“
b. "Are they with me?"
c. "Am I losing them?“
d. "Are they interested or bored?"




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Self-monitoring
     • Unique Value
     a. The first value is immediate and constant attention concerned
        with “How is it going?”, “Are they with me”, “Are they interested
        or bored”, etc.
     b. A second value is created by the teacher by looking at the
        situation and say “This is what is happening”
     • Frequency
        This does and should happen all the time. We may only take a
        mental pause every few minutes to size up the situation. But by
        comparison with the other sources of information this takes
        place continuously.
     • Limitation
     Personal judgment may lack complete objectivity
     • Appropriate Response
     To turn to an objective source of information without subjective
     bias.



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Audio-tape/video-tape
 •Special value
 Putting a video or audio recorder gives the teacher a totally objective
 information: what she said, how much time she spent in a topic, and
 how often she moved around.
 •Frequency. an audio recording is preferably twice in each semester
 course. This gives a chance to see if any speech problems are there,
 the second recording is to check if they are under control. Video
 recordings are probably useful once every year or two.
 •Limitation
 Despite that the audio/video tape shows the actual behavior, it does not
 show the effect of that behavior on students
 •Appropriate Response
  To get a source of information that shows the effect of behavior (i.e. the
 students themselves)
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Information from students
•Special value:
The student is the best person to judge whether the teaching is exciting or dull.
The teacher can get the student opinion through two ways: questionnaires &
interviews
a. questionnaires include students characteristics (e.g. major, GPA, reasons for
taking the course), students characteristics of the teaching (e.g. clear, organized,
interesting), amount learned, overall assessment of the course and/or the teacher.
Special value is in obtaining responses of the whole class
The limitation is that they can only ask a question once.
b. interviews either by the teacher or an outside person
Special value is in identifying unanticipated strengths & weaknesses, probing and
following-up on topics that need clarification.
The limitation is that they can be used only with a sub-set of the class, not the
whole class.
•General limitations
is that students may have negative feelings about women, for example, or people
who are ethically different from themselves.
Also, the students can address what is taught but not what might be taught
•Appropriate Response
To seek for the information from someone with a professional understanding of the
possibilities of good teaching.
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Students’ test results
•Special value
Tests results assess the quality of student learning and, accordingly, assess
the quality of teaching.
•Frequency. Weekly or even daily feedback is much more effective to know
whether students are learning what they need to learn as the course goes
along considering that not all tests need to be graded and recorded!
•Limitation
The students may have low or good grade, but not because the teacher was
bad or good.
•Appropriate response
Students themselves have to answer the question of whether the teacher was
helpful.




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Outside observers
•Special value
The outsider has no personal issue, so s/he is free to reach positive and
negative conclusions . Also, being professional, s/he can bring the
expertise that supplements both the teacher and the students.
•Limitation
The outside observer can only visit one or two class sessions, and not the
rest of the course.
•Appropriate response
To use a different source either a different kind of outside observer or one
of the other sources.




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Conclusion
  Each source of information offers a special
   kind of information that none of the others
  do. Thus, it is recommended to refer to all
                of the five sources.




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EVALUATING YOUR OWN TEACHING
By L. Dee Fink
Published in Improving College Teaching by Peter Seldin (ed.).
Reprinted here with permission of the University of Oklahoma Instructional
Development Program, July 20, 1999.
http://honolulu.hawaii.edu/intranet/committees/FacDevCom/guidebk/teachtip/evalu
ate.htm




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  • 1. LANE 462 Evaluating Your Own Teaching By: http://SBANJAR.kau.edu.sa/ Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar http://wwwdrshadiabanjar.blogspot.com 7/25/2010 Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 1
  • 2. A Definition of "Evaluation" •Doing good evaluation is like doing good research. In both cases, you are trying to answer some important questions about an important topic. •The key to doing both activities well is: (a) identifying the right questions to ask and (b) figuring out how to answer them. 7/25/2010 Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 2
  • 3. WHAT ARE THE KEY QUESTIONS IN THE EVALUATION OF TEACHING? Basically they are: 1. "How well am I teaching? 2. Which aspects of my teaching are good and which need to be improved?“ The first question attempts to provide a global assessment, while the second is analytical and diagnostic in character. 7/25/2010 Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 3
  • 4. Why Evaluate? •Teachers should evaluate their teaching for two reasons: •to document the quality of one’s teaching to others in a portfolio. •to perform a better job and to have a more enjoyable experience. 7/25/2010 Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 4
  • 5. THE EFFECT OF EVALUATION ON OUR TEACHING 7/25/2010 Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 5
  • 6. How to Evaluate? There are five basic sources of information that teachers can use to evaluate their teaching. All evaluation efforts use one or more of these basic sources. Each of these five sources has a unique value as well as an inherent limitation. 7/25/2010 Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 6
  • 7. These five sources of information are: 1. self-monitoring, 2. audio-tape/video-tape, 3. information from students, 4. students’ test results, and 5. outside observers. 7/25/2010 Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 7
  • 8. Techniques Unique Value and Appropriate Response to Recommended Limitations Limitations Frequency 1. Self-monitoring Each of The five sources of Audio-tape/video-tape 2. information has its unique 3. Information from students a. Questionnaires value, (1) Beginning of year (2) Mid-year recommended (3) End-of-year b. Interviews frequency, 4. Students' test results limitation, and appropriate 5. Outside observers a. Fellow faculty member response to b. Admin./Senior Fac. Member that limitation. c. OU Instruc. Devel. Prog. 7/25/2010 Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 8
  • 9. Self-monitoring Self-monitoring is what people do semi-automatically and semi-consciously whenever they teach. Most of their mental activity is concerned with making the presentation or leading the discussion. But one portion of their mental attention is concerned with: a. "How is it going?“ b. "Are they with me?" c. "Am I losing them?“ d. "Are they interested or bored?" 7/25/2010 Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 9
  • 10. Self-monitoring • Unique Value a. The first value is immediate and constant attention concerned with “How is it going?”, “Are they with me”, “Are they interested or bored”, etc. b. A second value is created by the teacher by looking at the situation and say “This is what is happening” • Frequency This does and should happen all the time. We may only take a mental pause every few minutes to size up the situation. But by comparison with the other sources of information this takes place continuously. • Limitation Personal judgment may lack complete objectivity • Appropriate Response To turn to an objective source of information without subjective bias. 7/25/2010 Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 10
  • 11. Audio-tape/video-tape •Special value Putting a video or audio recorder gives the teacher a totally objective information: what she said, how much time she spent in a topic, and how often she moved around. •Frequency. an audio recording is preferably twice in each semester course. This gives a chance to see if any speech problems are there, the second recording is to check if they are under control. Video recordings are probably useful once every year or two. •Limitation Despite that the audio/video tape shows the actual behavior, it does not show the effect of that behavior on students •Appropriate Response To get a source of information that shows the effect of behavior (i.e. the students themselves) 7/25/2010 Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 11
  • 12. Information from students •Special value: The student is the best person to judge whether the teaching is exciting or dull. The teacher can get the student opinion through two ways: questionnaires & interviews a. questionnaires include students characteristics (e.g. major, GPA, reasons for taking the course), students characteristics of the teaching (e.g. clear, organized, interesting), amount learned, overall assessment of the course and/or the teacher. Special value is in obtaining responses of the whole class The limitation is that they can only ask a question once. b. interviews either by the teacher or an outside person Special value is in identifying unanticipated strengths & weaknesses, probing and following-up on topics that need clarification. The limitation is that they can be used only with a sub-set of the class, not the whole class. •General limitations is that students may have negative feelings about women, for example, or people who are ethically different from themselves. Also, the students can address what is taught but not what might be taught •Appropriate Response To seek for the information from someone with a professional understanding of the possibilities of good teaching. 7/25/2010 Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 12
  • 13. Students’ test results •Special value Tests results assess the quality of student learning and, accordingly, assess the quality of teaching. •Frequency. Weekly or even daily feedback is much more effective to know whether students are learning what they need to learn as the course goes along considering that not all tests need to be graded and recorded! •Limitation The students may have low or good grade, but not because the teacher was bad or good. •Appropriate response Students themselves have to answer the question of whether the teacher was helpful. 7/25/2010 Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 13
  • 14. Outside observers •Special value The outsider has no personal issue, so s/he is free to reach positive and negative conclusions . Also, being professional, s/he can bring the expertise that supplements both the teacher and the students. •Limitation The outside observer can only visit one or two class sessions, and not the rest of the course. •Appropriate response To use a different source either a different kind of outside observer or one of the other sources. 7/25/2010 Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 14
  • 15. Conclusion Each source of information offers a special kind of information that none of the others do. Thus, it is recommended to refer to all of the five sources. 7/25/2010 Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 15
  • 16. EVALUATING YOUR OWN TEACHING By L. Dee Fink Published in Improving College Teaching by Peter Seldin (ed.). Reprinted here with permission of the University of Oklahoma Instructional Development Program, July 20, 1999. http://honolulu.hawaii.edu/intranet/committees/FacDevCom/guidebk/teachtip/evalu ate.htm 7/25/2010 Dr. Shadia Yousef Banjar 16