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Attributes of effective business teachers: perceptions of students enrolled in highly rated units

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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Belete Jember (BJ) BobeBelete Jember (BJ) Bobe
This study employs a widely used attributes of effective teachers framework to guide the coding of written feedback of students (n =169) enrolled in highly rated (top 25 per cent) business units at a large Australian University. This framework also underpins the theoretical interpretation of the data. By focusing on student feedback about effective business teachers, the aim of this study is to identify the most important attributes of these teachers from the perspective of satisfied student. The data is part of a larger survey of student evaluations of teaching and units. Findings from the analysis of feedback from highly-satisfied students reveals that the top five attributes of effective business teachers are related to classroom performance – creative and interesting, knowledgeable, effective communicator, sensitive and persistent, and enthusiastic. The findings provide insights to teachers, students and university administrators. A recommendation for future research is provided.

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Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand. Conference (2013 : Perth, Western Australia)

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1 - 17

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AFAANZ

Location

Perth, Western Australia

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[Perth, W.A.]

Start date

2013-07-07

End date

2013-07-09

Language

eng

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E Conference publication; E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

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2013, AFAANZ

Title of proceedings

AFAANZ 2013 : Proceedings of the Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand Annual Conference

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