Should Students be able to Grade their Teachers

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Should Students be able to Grade their Teachers [Name of the Student]

Should Students be able to Grade their Teachers Students should be able to grade their teachers due to following reasons: A tool for assessment To check the teacher’s credibility To evaluate the response To assist the teaching associated problems To get feed back A source of motivation for good teachers Encourage Learning

Should Students be able to Grade their Teachers While grading the teachers the following issues should be analyzed ciritically Avoid biasness Students should not be pressurized A free opinion A hope that teacher will higher there grades Teaching as popularity contest Bullying students by the teachers

This image is taken from the article “Should Students Be Allowed to Grade Their Teachers?” www.mtviewmirror.com

This image is taken from the article “Science Teachers: Education Quality Plummets as Class Sizes Rise“ www.mn2020.org

References http://www.mn2020.org/issues-that-matter/education/science-teachers-education-quality-plummets-as-class-sizes-rise http://mtviewmirror.com/should-students-be-allowed-to-grade-their-teachers/ http://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/09/05/should-students-be-able-to-grade-their-teachers-2/?_r=0 http://www.scholaradvisor.com/essay-examples/effect-essay-students-allowed-grade-teachers/ http://magazine.good.is/articles/should-students-be-able-to-grade-their-teachers