A case in points: Olivier Ratle鈥檚 friends posted rave reviews to test website鈥檚 rigour
The man behind the website, which encourages UK university students to publicly praise or censure their teachers, has defended the project against a glut of criticism from academics.
Michael Bulman, founder of the site, said he believed it would 鈥渉elp to redress the balance鈥 between teaching and research in the UK sector, adding that too many institutions held the latter in higher regard than the former 鈥 to the detriment of student customers.
鈥淲hen I was at uni, people were comparing and contrasting their courses and lecturers, and saying how some were better than others,鈥 said Mr聽Bulman, who graduated with a BA in history from Northumbria University last year.
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鈥淚 also spent a year in the US, where they already have the Rate My Professors site, and the idea came from there. I just thought I could do it better.鈥
His site ranks UK universities and lecturers on the basis of feedback from users, who give scores out of 10. It also contains a section where students can list teachers鈥 pros and cons.
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One of those leading the protests against the site is Bill Cooke, head of the department of organisation, work and technology at Lancaster University Management School. on the issue 鈥 declaring that lecturers are human beings, 鈥渘ot dancing bears鈥 鈥 has been accessed around 8,000 times.
鈥淔or people鈥arly in their lecturing career, to be subject to that very public scrutiny is challenging and threatening,鈥 he told 糖心Vlog. 鈥淭here is anger and anxiety鈥bout the debt people are incurring as students and what will happen to them afterwards. Coming out and saying which lecturers are good or bad is an expression of that.鈥
He also claimed that because the site was not registered as a data controller with the Information Commissioner鈥檚 Office 鈥 a requirement for firms that hold personal data 鈥 it was in breach of data-protection rules. Mr Bulman said his company, Sterling Ideas, had not yet registered, attributing this to 鈥渋nexperience鈥, but added that he expected the oversight to be rectified shortly.
The University and College Union warned that seemingly innocent internet 鈥済ossip鈥 could lead to 鈥渙nline and offline bullying鈥.
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鈥淭here is no way of determining if the individual posting comments has a real concern about the standard of their course, the university or the teaching, or just fancy lashing out after getting a poor mark,鈥 said Michael MacNeil, head of higher education at the UCU.
Mr聽Bulman said that although it was possible that 鈥渙ne idiot will say something stupid鈥, comments were reviewed all the time and were 鈥渦sually鈥seful and well thought out鈥.
However, Olivier Ratle, senior lecturer in organisation studies at the University of the West of England, has already revealed potential flaws in the site.
鈥淚 thought, just for fun, let鈥檚 see how rigorous the system is,鈥 he said. 鈥淢y friends managed to register using different email addresses and fake names, and were successful in rating me very positively.鈥
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Dr Ratle was at the time of writing rated the fourth-best lecturer on the site thanks to his friends.
鈥淗e鈥檚 just too handsome, can鈥檛 really concentrate on what he鈥檚 saying,鈥 reads one of the comments.
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