2019
DOI: 10.1071/pcv25n3_ed
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Preventing information distortion in the conservation literature

Abstract: At the end of each teaching semester at my university (and no doubt many others) comes the ritual of student evaluations of teaching and units. These evaluations provide not only summary numbers of student opinions expressed on Likert scales but also qualitative written comments from students on the learning and teaching experience. While there are plenty of critics of the value of these evaluations in assessing the quality of teaching, many institutions do take them seriously and ask academics to include them… Show more

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