Attributes of effective economics education instructors: a case study at the economics education department fise-uny
Purnastuti, Losina1.
The purpose of this study was to discover the attributes of economics instructors that are associated with teaching effectiveness using responses from student evaluations of teaching effectiveness (SETE) surveys at the Economic Education Department Social Sciences and Economics Faculty Yogyakarta State University. This study modifies and adopts L. F. Jameson Boex’s model that examines attributes of effective economics instructor at Georgia State University. This model defines six broad instructor attributes and estimates how each of these attributes contributes to the effectiveness of economics instructors as perceived by students. To examine the attributes of
economics instructors and how these attributes are associated with the effectiveness of instruction, I used data from student evaluations of teaching effectiveness (SETE) questionnaires for economics instructors at Economic Education Department Social Sciences and Economics Faculty Yogyakarta State University. In this study, I defined and quantified six instructor attributes. I define and qualified six composite instructor attributes. Subsequently, the effects of the six instructor attributes, as well as selected course, student, and instructor characteristics, on teaching effectiveness ratings were
determined using an ordered probit model.
Affiliation:
- Yogyakarta State University, Indonesia
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