Summary
Every semester, students at the University of Southern Indiana are asked to evaluate their professors with a form used by administrators to help determine raises for faculty members.
That process, similar to other universities, increasingly is being blamed for "grade inflation." Administrators use such student feedback in decisions about promotions and raises, leading some educators to worry tough grades could cause students to deliberately give poor reviews to their instructors.See the full content of this document
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Grading Professors Examined
As a result, educators and university officials nationwide are worried that grades alone are no longer accurate snapshots of how well students perform.
But officials at USI and the University ...See the full content of this document
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