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Teaching Effectiveness Scale

The Teaching Effectiveness Scale (TES) is a validated instrument designed to measure students' perceptions of instructor effectiveness across multiple dimensions. The most widely known version, the Student Evaluation of Educational Quality (SEEQ), developed by Marsh (1982), assesses nine dimensions of teaching including learning value, enthusiasm, organization, group interaction, and course difficulty, providing comprehensive feedback on instructor performance.

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  1. Marsh, H. W. (1982). SEEQ: a reliable, valid, and useful instrument for collecting students' evaluations of university teaching. British Journal of Educational Psychology, 52(1), 77-95. DOI: 10.1111/j.2044-8279.1982.tb02796.x
  2. Wachtel, H. K. (1998). Student evaluation of college teaching effectiveness: a brief review. Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 23(2), 191-211. DOI: 10.1080/0260293980230207

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ScholarGateTeaching Effectiveness Scale (Teaching Effectiveness Scale (TES)). Retrieved 2026-06-04 from https://scholargate.app/en/educational-psychology/teaching-effectiveness-scale