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Barrett, Sheri H. – Stylus Publishing LLC, 2023
Written with faculty in mind, "Assessment by Design" is a practical resource that will also be useful to student affairs staff and administrators dedicated to using assessment to improve learning in curricular and co-curricular settings. This book presents the Cycle of Assessment as a framework that supports assessment in service of…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Evaluation, Planning, Data Collection
Krista Bixler; Marjorie Ceballos – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2025
Instructional leadership is a complex dimension, which requires that principals possess expertise in goal setting, leading the instructional program, and creating the conditions for a successful school environment. Effective instructional leaders manage the instructional program by planning, coordinating, and evaluating the work of teachers and…
Descriptors: Principals, Instructional Leadership, Artificial Intelligence, Educational Technology
Alotaibi, Sara Jeza – International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies, 2022
Although there are many education information management systems (EMISs) that currently apply administrative development, they contain limited powers, thus leading to the emergence of problems--the most important and damaging of which being the loss of data quality and ensuring how to verify the validity the education and training information…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Management Information Systems, Training, Information Management
Bull, Bruce; Nelson, Robin – Center for IDEA Early Childhood Data Systems (DaSy), 2022
This guidance is for program and agency staff who have identified the need to develop a new data system or make major enhancements to an existing system. Key considerations are presented as questions to help guide staff through the initiation and planning process. The system initiation phase requires a broad team with the expertise and knowledge…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Federal Legislation, Equal Education, Students with Disabilities
New Aspects of Working with Scientific Data: A Study with Practicing Scientists and Science Teachers
Jin, Hui; Hokayem, Hayat; Cisterna, Dante – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2023
Background: New technology and increased collaboration have revolutionized how scientists work with data. This creates a need to identify new aspects of working with scientific data that are important for K-12 students to learn. Purpose: To address this need, we conducted a study with practicing scientists and K-12 science teachers. The purpose of…
Descriptors: Scientists, Science Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
Katrina Boone; Ebony Lambert – National Comprehensive Center, 2020
CCNetwork, in many cases, begins their work by assessing client needs--speaking with clients, examining current evidence and data, reviewing documents, and identifying patterns across those. Needs-sensing methods are important inputs to helping shape and prioritize what CCNetwork does. Landscape scans take these efforts a bit further by helping to…
Descriptors: Networks, Needs Assessment, Planning, Data Collection
Hatch, Trish; Hartline, Julie – Corwin, 2021
In this new edition of a bestseller, school counseling scholar and advocate Trish Hatch and National School Counselor of the Year Julie Hartline provide school counselors with new ways for moving from reactive to proactive and from random to intentional counseling. By using data to determine what all students deserve to receive and when some…
Descriptors: School Counseling, School Counselors, Counseling Techniques, Data Use
Travis, Tiffini A.; Ramirez, Christian – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2020
Libraries remain one of the last places on campus where the purging of usage data is encouraged and "tracking" is a dirty word. While some libraries have demonstrated the usefulness of analytics, opponents bring up issues of privacy and debate the feasibility of student-generated library data for planning and assessment. Using a study…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Data Collection, Learning Analytics, Ethics
Linwan Wu; Allyssa Andrews – Journal of Advertising Education, 2024
Programmatic advertising has come to dominate the landscape of digital media planning. To prepare ad majors for their future careers in the industry, it is essential to teach students programmatic buying and provide them with hands-on experience. In this article, the authors present their approach of integrating teaching programmatic buying into a…
Descriptors: Advertising, Professional Education, Teaching Methods, Purchasing
Zhang, Zhiyong; Liu, Haiyan – Grantee Submission, 2018
Latent change score models (LCSMs) proposed by McArdle (McArdle, 2000, 2009; McArdle & Nesselroade, 1994) offer a powerful tool for longitudinal data analysis. They are becoming increasingly popular in social and behavioral research (e.g., Gerstorf et al., 2007; Ghisletta & Lindenberger, 2005; King et al., 2006; Raz et al., 2008). Although…
Descriptors: Sample Size, Monte Carlo Methods, Data Analysis, Models
Marc T. Braverman – Journal of Human Sciences & Extension, 2019
This article examines the concept of credible evidence in Extension evaluations with specific attention to the measures and measurement strategies used to collect and create data. Credibility depends on multiple factors, including data quality and methodological rigor, characteristics of the stakeholder audience, stakeholder beliefs about the…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Program Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Planning
van Dijk, Wilhelmina; Schatschneider, Christopher; Hart, Sara A. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2021
The Open Science movement has gained considerable traction in the last decade. The Open Science movement tries to increase trust in research results and open the access to all elements of a research project to the public. Central to these goals, Open Science has promoted five critical tenets: Open Data, Open Analysis, Open Materials,…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Research, Research Methodology, Access to Information
Ubilla, Francisca M.; Vásquez, Claudia; Rojas, Francisco; Gorgorió, Núria – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2021
We consider the ability to complete an investigative cycle as an indicator of the robustness of students' statistical knowledge. From this standpoint, we analyzed the written reports of primary education student teachers when they developed an investigative cycle in a Chilean and a Spanish university. In their development of the stages of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education Programs, Elementary School Teachers, Statistics Education
Blincoe, Sarai; Buchert, Stephanie – Psychology Learning and Teaching, 2020
The preregistration of research plans and hypotheses may prevent publication bias and questionable research practices. We incorporated a modified version of the preregistration process into an undergraduate capstone research course. Students completed a standard preregistration form during the planning stages of their research projects as well as…
Descriptors: Psychology, Teaching Methods, Research Problems, Research Design
Brunk-Chavez, Beth; Pigg, Stacey; Moore, Jessie; Rosinski, Paula; Grabill, Jeffrey T. – Composition Studies, 2018
To speak to diverse audiences about how people learn to write and how writing works inside and outside the academy, we must conduct research across geographical, institutional, and cultural contexts as well as research that enables comparison when appropriate. Large-scale empirical research is useful for both of these moves; however, we must…
Descriptors: Writing Research, Cooperation, Writing (Composition), Networks