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Posted on 15/10/201014/10/2010 by Rafael Scapin

RateMyProfessors: Is There a Lesson to be Learned?

RateMyProfessors.com needs no introduction to most instructors. The problems with the site are equally well known. There’s no guarantee that the students who select to evaluate and post the comments are a representative sample—and no guarantee that the assessments themselves are representative.

http://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/trends-in-higher-education/ratemyprofessors-is-there-a-lesson-to-be-learned/

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