Hello,
I am supposed to design a performance appraisal for teachers teaching in management colleges.
I am not sure as to how should i begin the project.
Need your help and guidance.......
Regards,
Shweta Khatavkar
From India, Thana
I am supposed to design a performance appraisal for teachers teaching in management colleges.
I am not sure as to how should i begin the project.
Need your help and guidance.......
Regards,
Shweta Khatavkar
From India, Thana
you can go for 270 degree performance appraisal where you can take feedback from students, dean & from the teacher itself. rest lemme know your requirements as i would love to help you out.. regards
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hi dream guy,
I'm really curious enough to know about this 270 degree appraisal system. Can u please elaborate a bit so that novices like me are able to know something about this.
Regards,
PRADEEP
From India, Hyderabad
I'm really curious enough to know about this 270 degree appraisal system. Can u please elaborate a bit so that novices like me are able to know something about this.
Regards,
PRADEEP
From India, Hyderabad
360 degree is nothing but taking feedback from all the parties that effect or that come directly in contact with the person concerned. this contact certainly either effects or critical for the performance of the person.
however in 270 degree we leave one dimension whose effect is not very prevalent, e.g., customers, suppliers, etc.
regards
From India, Delhi
however in 270 degree we leave one dimension whose effect is not very prevalent, e.g., customers, suppliers, etc.
regards
From India, Delhi
Depending on how you classify them, students can be regarded as “customers”. So, dreamguy’s 270 degree appraisal may be seen as a full 360.
360 degree appraisals gather “soft” measures. You might also want to use some hard measures, although when it comes to teaching, this can be very problematic. Using raw student scores at the end of the year won’t do as a hard measure because this can easily drive the wrong teaching behavior. Some teachers will just go soft and pass as many students as they can. Secondly, students come from widely varying backgrounds, so it’s not easy to compare one teacher’s teaching outcomes with another.
If you could sort the student cohort into different demographic groups and then look at the improvement in score for each group under the different teachers, this may be the way to go. Some/all of the student assessments will also need to be done externally so as to eliminate teacher bias.
Les Allan
Author: From Training to Enhanced Workplace Performance
www.businessperform.com
From Australia, Glen Waverley
360 degree appraisals gather “soft” measures. You might also want to use some hard measures, although when it comes to teaching, this can be very problematic. Using raw student scores at the end of the year won’t do as a hard measure because this can easily drive the wrong teaching behavior. Some teachers will just go soft and pass as many students as they can. Secondly, students come from widely varying backgrounds, so it’s not easy to compare one teacher’s teaching outcomes with another.
If you could sort the student cohort into different demographic groups and then look at the improvement in score for each group under the different teachers, this may be the way to go. Some/all of the student assessments will also need to be done externally so as to eliminate teacher bias.
Les Allan
Author: From Training to Enhanced Workplace Performance
www.businessperform.com
From Australia, Glen Waverley
thanx for enlightening me but according to me in 270 degree, we leave one dimension. in th epresent case of teachers, we left out the role of colleagues or the board in appraisal which might not be that prevalent. the feedback from collegues can represent the soft side where the person can be judged on relational & knowledge sharing skills.
please let me know if i am wrong.
regards
From India, Delhi
please let me know if i am wrong.
regards
From India, Delhi
Dear Shweta ji, For your guidence I posted the 'Teacher Performance System’n the same site. May be useful for your desire. Go through. Regards, PBS KUMAR
From India, Kakinada
From India, Kakinada
Hi dreamguy. Yes, 270 degree usually refers to one stakeholder group being omitted as respondents. I wasn’t saying you were wrong, just that students can be seen as part of the “customer” stakeholder group.
If you were to run a feedback survey, I would strongly recommend including teaching peers. I regard survey feedback from all of the stakeholder groups as providing “soft” measures because all of them are based on personal “impressions”. Not that this is a bad. In fact, I am a strong advocate of 360 degree feedback instruments, as long as they are used correctly.
Les Allan
Author: From Training to Enhanced Workplace Performance
www.businessperform.com
From Australia, Glen Waverley
If you were to run a feedback survey, I would strongly recommend including teaching peers. I regard survey feedback from all of the stakeholder groups as providing “soft” measures because all of them are based on personal “impressions”. Not that this is a bad. In fact, I am a strong advocate of 360 degree feedback instruments, as long as they are used correctly.
Les Allan
Author: From Training to Enhanced Workplace Performance
www.businessperform.com
From Australia, Glen Waverley
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