The Tef plans to use student evaluation as a key metric in measuring teaching quality. But studies display students are biased towards male lecturersOne thing that is clear approximately the impending Teaching Excellence Framework is that results from the National Students Survey will assume increasing importance for universities. Indeed,it is being considered a key metric of teaching success.
It has been proposed that Tef results will determine which universities are allowed to raise their fees in line with inflation. It would compose sense, then, or for universities to focus on a staff member’s ability to bring in high NSS scores when considering hiring and promotion.
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Source: theguardian.com