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Roecks, Alan L. – 1981
This qualitative evaluation study described how instructional computing can be better used by a Texas intermediate education service agency. Open-ended questions were asked of the Education Service Center Staff. Products included identifying services available across the Center and compiling 60 suggested computer uses. The major finding was poor…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Data Processing, Delivery Systems, Education Service Centers
Roecks, Alan L.; Noonan, Albert J. – 1981
Texas is divided into 20 regions served by intermediate education agencies offering school districts the opportunity to receive specialized services normally beyond the reach of school systems. This report examines how one such regional educational agency in Region 20, which serves 50 districts in 14 counties, is organized to provide evaluation…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Decision Making, Education Service Centers, Educational Research
Roecks, Alan L.; And Others – 1979
An education service center providing inservice programs to constituent school districts acted upon a recommendation that an independent evaluation component be added to their center for the purpose of improving their programs. This report of the first-year experience with the evaluation component is divided into four sections. The first section…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Education Service Centers, Financial Support, Formative Evaluation
Casper, Paul N.; Roecks, Alan L. – 1980
The practical side of a program evaluation as performed at a Texas Education Service Center supporting and serving 50 school districts of 14 counties in South Texas is described. The role of the evaluators as perceived by the users of the evaluation and the procedures for evaluating programs several levels away from students who are to feel the…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Education Service Centers, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education
Drezek, Stan; Roecks, Alan L. – 1980
How the "Levels of Program Objectives Model" (LPOM) can be used to carry out objectives-based evaluation is explained. The LPOM explains the relationship between an instructional program of a district and various programs supporting the district program. The evolution of an objective-based evaluation approach within the context of an…
Descriptors: Education Service Centers, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods