Education Policy Analysis Archives (EPAA)
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Arizona State University, University of South Florida
Publication Date
August 1997
Abstract
Though a controversial history of research on the reliability and validity of student evaluation of faculty (SEF) exists, it has not been typically viewed as an infringement on academic freedom, promotion, reappointment, and tenure rights. As a consequence, legal aspects of SEF are neither readily apparent, nor available. Unlike academic freedom, tenure, and other issues, which exist as legal categories, SEF as a category is virtually absent in legal compendia on higher education law. ...
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44
Volume
5
Issue
17
Language
English
Media Type
Journals (Periodicals)
Format
Digital Only
Identifier
E11-00086
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Haskell, Robert E., "Academic Freedom, Promotion, Reappointment, Tenure and the Administrative Use of Student Evaluation of Faculty (SEF): (Part II) Views from the Court" (1997). Education Policy Analysis Archives (EPAA). 319.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/usf_EPAA/319