Sunday 2 February 2014

Yale Concedes Error in Banning Student Course-Evaluation Website

By Oliver Staley, Bloomberg


Yale University said it was wrong to block an online course guide built by students that competed with the college’s own website. Mary Miller, dean of students, said the university objected to the way student feedback about the courses was presented as a numerical score without the context of their comments. That violated the school’s policy about modifying data without permission and encouraged students to select courses with incomplete information, Miller said in a Jan. 20 letter to students and staff. “Although the University acted in keeping with its policies and principles, I see now that it erred in trying to compel students to have as a reference the superior set of data that the complete course evaluations provide,” Miller said. “Students can and will decide for themselves how much effort to invest in selecting their courses.”


http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-01-22/yale-concedes-error-in-banning-student-course-evaluation-website.html


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