PERCEPTIONS OF LECTURERS ON STUDENTS-COURSE EVALUATIONS IN UNIVERSITIES IN KENYA: A CASE STUDY OF KIBABII UNIVERSITY

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Julius K. Maiyo

Abstract

The common approach method of evaluating instruction in higher education classes is to have students provide feedback on “effectiveness” of learning in a given period. Evaluations generally request specific feedback on measures of teaching effectiveness and on particular aspects of a course, as well as global rating questions. Countless myths and misperceptions regarding course evaluations exist and inevitably influence faculty, university administrators and students’ perceptions. In spite of solid research to counter these assumptions, such beliefs persist and continue to spread. The study was envisaged to focus on assessing lecturers’ perceptions on student-lecturer evaluations in universities. Its specific objectives were: to examine lecturers’ perception on students’ competence in evaluating their teaching effectiveness; to determine the influence of gender, experience, professionalism, departmental discussions and designation on lecturers’ perception of students’ competency in evaluating lecturers’ teaching effectiveness; and to examine lecturers’ perceptions on the formative and summative purpose of students in the evaluations. The study was conducted in Kibabii University and targeted all the teaching staff of the university. The study adopted a descriptive research design. The data was collected using a questionnaire that was validated and reliability of 0.917 attained. Data was analysed using both descriptive and inferential statistics. The results indicate that there was no significant difference between male and female lecturers about their perception on students’ evaluation. The study revealed that feedback on students’ evaluation helps lecturers to improve their teaching and interaction. The respondents disagreed that reports from the student evaluation be used for promotion and increment of their salary. The study concluded that inadequate instructional materials are among the key factors that affect the quality of teaching and learning. The study recommended that the university should provide adequate instructional materials to enhance a conducive environment for learning.
Keywords: Assessment, evaluation, quality, perception, course.

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How to Cite
Maiyo, J. K. (2022). PERCEPTIONS OF LECTURERS ON STUDENTS-COURSE EVALUATIONS IN UNIVERSITIES IN KENYA: A CASE STUDY OF KIBABII UNIVERSITY. African Multidisciplinary Journal of Research. Retrieved from http://journals1.spu.ac.ke/index.php/amjr/article/view/69