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There is a growing attention for measurement invariance in educational research. However, this has not been established yet in the field of learning environments, particularly regarding student perceptions of teaching quality. In this study, we assessed three levels of measurement invariance for perceived teaching quality in six countries. We found that the highest level of scalar invariance holds, which signifies that we can meaningfully compare student perceptions of teaching quality across countries. Of the six countries, students rated their teachers highest in South Korea and lowest in Indonesia. The Netherlands showing the most variation across the six domains of teaching quality. Student ratings indicated scoring high on one domain does not automatically scoring high on other domains of teaching quality.
Ridwan Maulana, University of Groningen
Stéfanie André, Radboud University Nijmegen
Michelle Helms-Lorenz, University of Groningen
Seyeoung Chun, Chungnam National University
Okhwa Lee, Chungbuk National University
Sibel Telli, COMU
Thelma de Jager, Tshwane University of Technology
Thys Coetzee, Tshwane University of Technology
Yulia Irnidayanti, Universitas Negeri Jakarta
Rien Safrina, State University of Jakarta
Carmen-María Fernández-García, University of Oviedo
Mercedes Inda-Caro, University of Oviedo. Faculty of Teacher Training and Education
Meae Jeon, Chungnam National University