Measuring teaching and learning performance in higher education

The purpose of this paper was to establish a psychometric scale for measuring teaching and learning performance in the institution of higher learning. It is enlisted based on Kirkpatrick’s four levels of evaluation model. The researcher also establishes the content validity through a series of exper...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Muda, Habsah, Ali, Mass Hareeza, Jusoh, Mazuki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Global Academic Excellence 2017
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62372/1/Measuring%20teaching%20and%20learning%20performance%20in%20higher%20education.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62372/
http://www.ijepc.com/archived.asm
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id my.upm.eprints.62372
record_format eprints
spelling my.upm.eprints.623722020-01-08T03:06:09Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62372/ Measuring teaching and learning performance in higher education Muda, Habsah Ali, Mass Hareeza Jusoh, Mazuki The purpose of this paper was to establish a psychometric scale for measuring teaching and learning performance in the institution of higher learning. It is enlisted based on Kirkpatrick’s four levels of evaluation model. The researcher also establishes the content validity through a series of expert review, pre-test and pilot testing using Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA). The EFA provides dimensionality of measures for teaching and learning performance and the scale alpha coefficient (Cronbach’s alpha) in the range of 0.894 to 0.904 provides a reliable measure of internal consistency in pilot testing. Later, the confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) using Structural Equation Model (SEM) provide empirical evidence of the unidimensionality, convergent, discriminant, and construct validity together with the normality of data and reliability of the teaching performance scales in the survey of 592 students’ evaluation. Based on the field study data, the confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) for the measurement model in SEM verified the construct of the teaching and learning performance scales. Establishing a psychometric scale of teaching and learning performance using Kirkpatrick’s four levels of evaluation is an innovative step towards teaching quality and efficiency. Theoretically, this study had provided a new dimension for the psychometric scale of teaching and learning performance based on Kirkpatrick's model of the reaction (level 1) and learning (level 2). Practically, both trainers and academic staff may use this measurement to assess their performance based on student evaluation in the context institution of higher education. Global Academic Excellence 2017-12 Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62372/1/Measuring%20teaching%20and%20learning%20performance%20in%20higher%20education.pdf Muda, Habsah and Ali, Mass Hareeza and Jusoh, Mazuki (2017) Measuring teaching and learning performance in higher education. International Journal of Education, Psychology and Counseling, 2 (6). 57 - 70. ISSN 0128-164X http://www.ijepc.com/archived.asm
institution Universiti Putra Malaysia
building UPM Library
collection Institutional Repository
continent Asia
country Malaysia
content_provider Universiti Putra Malaysia
content_source UPM Institutional Repository
url_provider http://psasir.upm.edu.my/
language English
description The purpose of this paper was to establish a psychometric scale for measuring teaching and learning performance in the institution of higher learning. It is enlisted based on Kirkpatrick’s four levels of evaluation model. The researcher also establishes the content validity through a series of expert review, pre-test and pilot testing using Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA). The EFA provides dimensionality of measures for teaching and learning performance and the scale alpha coefficient (Cronbach’s alpha) in the range of 0.894 to 0.904 provides a reliable measure of internal consistency in pilot testing. Later, the confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) using Structural Equation Model (SEM) provide empirical evidence of the unidimensionality, convergent, discriminant, and construct validity together with the normality of data and reliability of the teaching performance scales in the survey of 592 students’ evaluation. Based on the field study data, the confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) for the measurement model in SEM verified the construct of the teaching and learning performance scales. Establishing a psychometric scale of teaching and learning performance using Kirkpatrick’s four levels of evaluation is an innovative step towards teaching quality and efficiency. Theoretically, this study had provided a new dimension for the psychometric scale of teaching and learning performance based on Kirkpatrick's model of the reaction (level 1) and learning (level 2). Practically, both trainers and academic staff may use this measurement to assess their performance based on student evaluation in the context institution of higher education.
format Article
author Muda, Habsah
Ali, Mass Hareeza
Jusoh, Mazuki
spellingShingle Muda, Habsah
Ali, Mass Hareeza
Jusoh, Mazuki
Measuring teaching and learning performance in higher education
author_facet Muda, Habsah
Ali, Mass Hareeza
Jusoh, Mazuki
author_sort Muda, Habsah
title Measuring teaching and learning performance in higher education
title_short Measuring teaching and learning performance in higher education
title_full Measuring teaching and learning performance in higher education
title_fullStr Measuring teaching and learning performance in higher education
title_full_unstemmed Measuring teaching and learning performance in higher education
title_sort measuring teaching and learning performance in higher education
publisher Global Academic Excellence
publishDate 2017
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62372/1/Measuring%20teaching%20and%20learning%20performance%20in%20higher%20education.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62372/
http://www.ijepc.com/archived.asm
_version_ 1657489295788736512
score 13.160551