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California AAUP conference members

Teaching Evaluation

AAUP Policy Statements, Reports & Analysis 

Statement on Teaching Evaluation. 1990 revision. Available by request from Nanette Crisologo.

Observations on the Association’s Statement on Teaching Evaluation. 2005.Available by request from Nanette Crisologo.

Mandated Assessment of Educational Outcomes. 1991.

Lives In The Balance: Compensation, Workloads, And Program Implications. 2003. By Donna R. Euben.  Legal outline.

Academe: Bulletin of the AAUP

Opinions expressed in Academe's contributed feature articles and reviews are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the policies of the AAUP.

Columns

Teaching Evaluation or Cyberstalking? July-August 2000. By Martin Snyder.  State of the Profession.

Feature Articles and News

May-June 2008

Toward Objectivity in Faculty Evaluation. By H. W. Elmore.

A Progressive Case for Educational Standardization. By Gerald Graff and Cathy Birkenstein.

The Spellings Commission and the Case for Professionalizing College Teaching. By Steven Brint.

The Thrust and Parry of Assessment. By Sharon J. Hamilton and Trudy W. Banta.

Less Assessment, More Learning. November-December 2003. By Lowell Barrington.  

Student Teaching Evaluations: Inaccurate, Demeaning, Misused. September-October 2003. By Mary Gray and Barbara R. Bergmann

Flunking the Test: The Dismal Record of Student Evaluations.  By Paul Trout.  July-August 2000.