CSUs and UCs do this (or at least where I’ve been they do); while these evals might be less biased they are more than proportionately less accessible.
Also ratemyprofessors.com has different ratings for “easiness” “enthusiasm” etc., so instead of looking at “highest rated” professors looking at the actual reviews would be a bit more informative.
Compared with ratemyprofessors, which is available to everyone online, I don’t think the evaluations written by students (at least in California) are publicly available at all. I could be wrong, but I don’t know anyone who has ever seen one (other than the person being evaluated).
CSUs and UCs do this (or at least where I’ve been they do); while these evals might be less biased they are more than proportionately less accessible.
Also ratemyprofessors.com has different ratings for “easiness” “enthusiasm” etc., so instead of looking at “highest rated” professors looking at the actual reviews would be a bit more informative.
How so?
Compared with ratemyprofessors, which is available to everyone online, I don’t think the evaluations written by students (at least in California) are publicly available at all. I could be wrong, but I don’t know anyone who has ever seen one (other than the person being evaluated).