Methods And Purposes For Conducting Students' Course Evaluations Reported By North American Dental School And Dental Hygiene Program Leaders: A Preliminary Survey Study
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2018
Publication Title
Journal of Dental Education
Publisher
American Dental Education Association
Volume
82
Issue
3
First page number:
286
Last page number:
290
Abstract
The aim of this preliminary survey study was to determine the perceptions of leaders of dental schools and dental hygiene programs regarding methods of and purposes for conducting students' course evaluations and their role in course improvement, curriculum design, and faculty assessment. A short electronic survey was distributed in 2016 to the academic deans of all 76 dental schools in the U.S. and Canada and a convenience sample of program directors of 232 of the total 332 accredited dental hygiene programs. Individuals from 93 institutions responded for an overall response rate of 30%: 30 of 76 dental schools (39.5% response rate) and 63 of the 232 dental hygiene programs (27% response rate). All of the respondents (100%) reported that their institutions' full-time faculty members were assessed by students in course evaluations for each course and semester they taught. However, only 78% reported that their part-time faculty members were evaluated by students. Course evaluations were mandatory in 62% (n=58) of the responding institutions, with the remaining 38% (n=35) optional. Respondents indicated course directors received the evaluation results for purposes of annual review (n=73, 78%) and instructional review (n=70, 75%). Further investigation of the use and effects of student evaluations is needed to better understand their role in faculty assessment and other aspects of the administration of dental schools and dental hygiene programs. © 2018 American Dental Education Association. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Academic environment; Assessment; Course evaluations; Dental education; Dental faculty; Dental hygiene education; Faculty; Student evaluation of teaching
Language
English
Repository Citation
Reinke, R. E.,
Enright, T.,
Love, R.,
Patel, S. A.,
Ali, A. O.,
Horvath, Z.
(2018).
Methods And Purposes For Conducting Students' Course Evaluations Reported By North American Dental School And Dental Hygiene Program Leaders: A Preliminary Survey Study.
Journal of Dental Education, 82(3),
286-290.
American Dental Education Association.
http://dx.doi.org/10.21815/JDE.018.027