"Determining Ideal Practices for Student Course Evaluations Using a Mod" by Aleda M H Chen, Diana M Sobieraj et al.
 

Determining Ideal Practices for Student Course Evaluations Using a Modified Delphi Approach.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: While approaches for utilizing student course evaluations (SCEs) have been discussed in the literature, there remain opportunities to identify ideal practices for SCEs. Thus, the objective of this project was to generate consensus on best practices in creating, administering, and using SCEs.

METHODS: A modified Delphi approach was utilized to generate a set of items based on the literature and prior work. Experts were identified from different roles, institution types, and geographic regions to participate in the panel. Consensus-building rounds were performed until no new ideas were introduced using an electronic survey platform. Data were analyzed descriptively in each round.

RESULTS: After the second round, 47 items met consensus. Key recommendations included enhanced training of students to provide feedback, transparency with students on how feedback is utilized, using SCEs as one element of data sources, and the importance of ensuring intentional approaches based on theoretical constructs used in the field of course evaluation.

CONCLUSION: This Delphi study established consensus on approaches programs can use to optimize SCEs, according to experts from across the academy. Though some items are very specific, there are opportunities for individualization based on program priorities.

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

12-1-2024

Publication Title

American journal of pharmaceutical education

First Page

101330

Last Page

101330

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