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Student Evaluations and Gendered Expectations: What We Can't Count Can Hurt Us
Authors:Joey Sprague  Kelley Massoni
Institution:1. Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas
2. Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 716 Fraser Hall, Lawrence, KS, 66045
Abstract:Does teacher's gender impact students' evaluations? We critically evaluated the research literature and concluded that the form gender bias takes may not be easily detectible by quantitative scales. To explore this possibility, we did a qualitative analysis of the words that 288 college students at two campuses used to describe their best- and worst-ever teachers. Although we found considerable overlap in the ways that students talked about their male and female teachers, we also saw indications that students hold teachers accountable to certain gendered expectations. These expectations place burdens on all teachers, but the burdens on women are more labor-intensive. We also saw signs of much greater hostility toward women than toward men who do not meet students' gendered expectations.
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