Response to Haskell's "Academic Freedom ... & Student Evaluation"
Haskell (1997) argued that the administrative practice of student evaluation of faculty is a threat to academic freedom. However, before that claim can be substantiated, several prior questions must be addressed: To whom does academic freedom belong? Individual faculty? The academy? Whose actions ca...
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Main Author: | Jeffrey E. Stake (Author) |
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Arizona State University,
1997-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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