Title
Making meaning from student evaluations of teaching: Seeing beyond our own horizons
Source of Publication
Teaching and Learning Inquiry
Abstract
© 2018 University of Calgary. All Rights Reserved. Within postsecondary education, the assessment of effective teaching has largely relied upon student evaluations of teaching. However, the process through which teachers make sense of their student evaluations is unclear. A research team of six undergraduate nursing students and four nursing educators explored the research question: How do nursing educators make meaning from their student evaluations of teaching? Gadamerian hermeneutics guided unstructured interviews with nursing educators working at a Middle East campus of a Canadian university. The interview transcripts were interpreted through a process of naive readings, rereadings, interpretive dialogues, and interpretive writing that generated the following hermeneutic interpretations: 1. Teachers make meaning of their student evaluation through generalized subj ective characterizations of students and through their expressed intentions for their teacher-student relationships. 2. Some of these characterizations and expressed intentions obscured what truths could be learned from the student evaluations of teaching. 3. The experience of receiving critical student feedback invoked a personal response, at the same time, paradoxically, teachers worked hard to "not take it personally." We suggest the practice of deep listening as a way to understand students' feedback. The main takeaway message from this research is that teachers need a supportive and sustaining community of peers who are also open to listening deeply to the truths embedded in student evaluations of teaching.
Document Type
Article
First Page
127
Last Page
142
Publication Date
1-1-2018
DOI
10.20343/teachlearninqu.6.2.10
Recommended Citation
Zhu, Carina Jia Yan; White, Diana; Rankin, Janet; and Davison, Christina Jean, "Making meaning from student evaluations of teaching: Seeing beyond our own horizons" (2018). Scopus Indexed Articles. 1182.
https://zuscholars.zu.ac.ae/scopus-indexed-articles/1182