Evaluating higher education teaching performance using combined analytic hierarchy process and data envelopment analysis

Evaluating higher education teaching performance using combined analytic hierarchy process and data envelopment analysis

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Article ID: iaor20171078
Volume: 68
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 431
End Page Number: 445
Publication Date: Apr 2017
Journal: J Oper Res Soc
Authors: , , , ,
Keywords: performance, quality & reliability, statistics: data envelopment analysis, decision
Abstract:

Evaluating higher education teaching performance is complex as it involves consideration of both objective and subjective criteria. The student evaluation of teaching (SET) is used to improve higher education quality. However, the traditional approaches to considering students’ responses to SET questionnaires for improving teaching quality have several shortcomings. This study proposes an integrated approach to higher education teaching evaluation that combines the analytical hierarchy process (AHP) and data envelopment analysis (DEA). The AHP allows consideration of the varying importance of each criterion of teaching performance, while DEA enables the comparison of tutors on teaching as perceived by students with a view to identifying the scope for improvement by each tutor. The proposed teaching evaluation method is illustrated using data from a higher education institution in Greece.

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