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RateMyTeachers.com (RMT) is a
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for rating
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teachers and courses. According to its website, its purpose is to help answer a single question: "what do I as a student need to know to maximize my chance of success in a given class?" As of April 2010, over eleven million teachers have been rated on the website.


Founding

Launched in 2001 by Mister Message, LLC, the first iteration of RMT was later sold to the same developer who created
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. From there it was expanded to serve an international audience, including the
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.  Originally, RMT was governed by a public community of volunteers who were granted the power to add, remove and delete teacher listings and teacher ratings. The public community was replaced in 2017 by private moderators.


Acquisition

In 2018 RMT was acquired by a company which, for both pragmatic and regulatory reasons opted to rebuild the site from the bottom up. In the previous version of the site, users were asked to rate their teachers on a scale of 1 to 5 in the categories of easiness, helpfulness, knowledge, and clarity, with the latter two factoring into an "overall quality" score.  Because those categories were so broad and influenced by the predisposition of the reviewer, a new survey was developed in consultation with educational psychologists, teachers, and students themselves. In addition, the newly activated GDPR meant that for students in the European Union, it would no longer be safe to rate teachers individually, so the rating for EU countries was changed from teachers to courses. To complement the new survey and comply with GDPR, the site was entirely rebuilt and launched prior to the 2019–20 school year with a new look and feel.  Artis
Adam Larkum
was commissioned to create the imagery within the site's pages, and
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Controversy

Prior to the relaunch in 2019, RMT was controversial in certain circles with some questioning their approach. The site had previously been open to the general public with no registration or requirement to reveal their first or last name when commenting. That led some to worry that those surfing the Internet could leave libelous comments without any repercussions to their own reputation. In 2007, the Queensland College of Teachers called for the shutdown of the page "until it can be established that it provides a credible service". In 2003, the
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sought a court injunction to shut down the site, though the request was denied on free speech grounds. In April 2007, the British education secretary
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said that the online harassment of teachers performed by sites such as RateMyTeachers.com needs to stop. After the acquisition in 2018, new management's analysis of the comment database found that there were a large number of comments that violated the site'
Terms and Conditions
They further concluded there was no effective way to separate the compliant from non-compliant comments. Therefore, in order to comply with GDPR and its own terms, the site took down all comments that preceded the 2019–20 school year.


Teacher of the Year Awards

2020 marked the first full school year since the relaunch of RMT, and to celebrate they created
Teacher of the Year Award
to recognize the best rated teachers in each state or province according to the students' reviews. To be considered, a teacher must have an average overall rating above a 4.0 and to win, they must have the highest overall number of above average ratings.


Site Guidelines

Site guidelines require users to abide by the predetermined censorship rules of the site. * Posts including slander, incriminating remarks or derogatory and offensive language will not be published by RateMyProfessors.com. * Any content that violates the Terms and Conditions will be removed from the site. * All published content must be written in the
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language. * Users are encouraged to post honest reviews focused on teachers' professional abilities, to remain anonymous, and keep criticism constructive rather than personal.


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RateMyTeachers.com
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