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Lake-DellAngelo, Marilyn – Performance and Instruction, 1994
Describes six methods that can make mandatory training sessions more successful, including the use of icebreakers; emphasizing relevance; maintaining training focus; the use of humor; providing practice; and the use of evaluations. (LRW)
Descriptors: Drills (Practice), Evaluation Utilization, Guidelines, Humor
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Combs, Dorie – Middle School Journal, 1997
Discusses the purpose of alternative assessment in language arts classes in the middle school setting. Notes how alternative assessments encourage higher order thinking skills, provide an alternative to failure, encourage students to experiment, and keep teachers interested. Provides directions and scoring guides for examples of alternative…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Class Activities, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Utilization
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Hausman, Jerome J. – Australian Art Education, 1995
Discusses the changes in art education within the last 30 years and considers their effect on assessment. Briefly touches on theorists and their contributions to the field, including Elliot Eisner, Robert Stake, and Leonard Meyer. Includes a summarized list of art education guidelines. (MJP)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Educational Environment, Educational Objectives
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Moon, C. Jean – Arithmetic Teacher, 1993
K-3 teachers participated in a project to align teaching, learning, and assessment with the NCTM Standards. Goals included developing assessment models and helping clarify the link between assessment and teaching. Assessment criteria were based on student performance rather than correct answers. Cooperative learning and support structures were…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Evaluation
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LaRaus, Roger – Councilor, 1995
Maintains that alternative assessment puts a student in the role of a teacher preparing for a lesson. Asserts that students need different types of resources to foster student curiosity, provide direction, and support exploration. Provides a nine-item annotated bibliography of books, book series, and graphic collections. (CFR)
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Annotated Bibliographies, Educational Assessment, Educational Change