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Aleamoni, Lawrence M. – 1982
Much of the effectiveness of college instruction depends on the quality of the methods that are used to evaluate student progress. After developing a test or examination that is a valid and reliable measure of student performance, the college instructor must evaluate the results of the examination and report the level and quality of student…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Instruction, Educational Testing, Grading
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Quigley, H. – Educational Research, 1973
A group of children, in their last term of attendance at nursery schools, were tested on their comprehension of words used in the first books of well-known reading schemes. (Author)
Descriptors: Children, Data Analysis, Educational Testing, Reading Comprehension
Pelavin, Sol H.; David, Jane L. – 1977
The judgment of whether or not a city's Title I reading program is a success is dependent upon the length of time used in the evaluation. This study's findings that estimates of achievement rates and judgments of success were dramatically affected by the length of time used in the evaluation was consistent across all the compensatory education…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Compensatory Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Testing
DeVito, Pasquale J.; Long, John V. – 1977
The impact of achievement testing on a Spring-Spring vs. a Fall-Spring basis in evaluation of compensatory education programs is examined. The effects of the summer vacation period and crossing test levels were examined. Significant decreases in achievement test scores were found, at all grade levels, between Spring and Fall test administrations.…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Achievement Tests, Compensatory Education, Disadvantaged Youth
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Washburn, S. L. – National Elementary Principal, 1975
If the years in school are to seem important to the developing human being, they must be important in ways that a young person can understand. Many children do not enjoy learning simply because they do not believe that what they are required to learn is practical and important. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Early Childhood Education, Early Experience, Educational Objectives
O'Malley, William; Hodgman, Christopher H. – J Nat Assn Coll Admissions Counselors, 1969
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Admission Criteria, Adolescents, College Admission
Powell, J. P., Ed. – 1978
A one-day conference was held at the University of New South Wales in Australia to consider alternatives to the Higher School Certificate as a college selection device. The first address was by L. H. T. West, who outlined some of the current controversies in the debate about selection and presented evidence that pointed to serious weaknesses in…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Certification, College Admission, College Students
Dykes, Mary K.; And Others – Florida Educational Research and Development Council, Inc., Research Bulletin, 1979
This document provides information for teachers and administrators about 54 tests which can be used with young children (2-5 years of age) to assess and evaluate early childhood education programs. Brief descriptions of the tests, presented in charts, include the following information: the name of each measure its author, the publisher, age or…
Descriptors: Administrators, Early Childhood Education, Educational Assessment, Educational Testing
Mersand, Joseph – 1980
This booklet offers English teachers a summary of the literature on test development and practical suggestions for test writing. The issues addressed include (1) honesty in testing, (2) understanding the place of testing, (3) characteristics of good testing, (4) preparing a classroom test, (5) what diagnostic tests reveal, (6) essay questions, and…
Descriptors: Educational Testing, English Instruction, Essay Tests, Higher Education
Weil, Robert – Journal of the Modern Language Association of Northern Ireland, 1978
Advanced level French syllabuses of the nine GCE Boards in the United Kingdom are examined. The Southern Universities Joint Board has recently introduced the most radical innovations. As an alternative to its traditional examination it offers Syllabus "B" which dispenses with prescribed tests, but where each student must produce for the…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Advanced Courses, College Curriculum, Educational Testing
FLANAGAN, JOHN C. – 1959
A SURVEY, KNOWN AS PROJECT TALENT, IS TO BE A SERIES OF EXAMINATIONS ADMINISTERED TO 500,000 STUDENTS IN 1,000 SAMPLE SCHOOLS. IT AIMS AT MEASURING THE STUDENT'S PRESENT KNOWLEDGE AND HIS POTENTIAL APTITUDES AND ABILITIES. THE RESULTS OF THIS 1960 CENSUS WILL BE SCORED, ANALYZED, AND EVALUATED BY SPECIAL ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT. THE PROJECT IS BEING…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Advisory Committees, Aptitude Tests, Career Choice
SWEET, ROGER C. – 1966
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN A TEACHER'S WRITTEN COMMENTS ON A TEST AND (1) SUBSEQUENT STUDENT ATTAINMENT AS MEASURED BY TEST PERFORMANCE AND (2) ATTITUDE CHANGE TOWARD 9TH-GRADE ENGLISH, WERE INVESTIGATED. 9 CLASSES (225 STUDENTS) WERE GIVEN 4 TESTS BY THEIR TEACHERS OVER A 6-WEEK PERIOD. TESTS WERE RETURNED WITH NUMERICAL SCORES, LETTER GRADE, AND…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Analysis of Variance, Bibliographies, Change Agents
SHAYCOFT, MARION F.; AND OTHERS – 1963
A SAMPLE OF 15-YEAR-OLDS WAS LOCATED AND TESTED AS AN ESSENTIAL PART OF PROJECT TALENT, A NATIONAL INVENTORY OF APTITUDES AND ABILITIES OF HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH. A PROBABILITY SAMPLE OF ALL 15-YEAR-OLDS IN THE UNITED STATES WAS ESTABLISHED, CONSISTING OF 4 1/2 PERCENT OF ALL SUBJECTS IN GRADES 9 THROUGH 12 AND LESS THAN ONE-HALF OF ONE PERCENT OF ALL…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Achievement, Adolescents, Age Groups
Brebner, Ann; And Others – 1980
This paper describes a computer-managed instruction (CMI) system used in teaching self-instructional modules in an educational media course covering communication theory, instructional design, media utilization, and production. The system is based on three underlying assumptions about the course: (1) the course consists of a set of discrete…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Computer Managed Instruction, Educational Media, Educational Strategies
Illinois State Board of Education, Springfield. – 1979
This manual sets forth comprehension guidelines and procedures for selecting instruments to measure educational growth, achievement, and outcomes. The necessary criteria are presented in a checklist format, permitting local district personnel to evaluate the worth of testing instruments before adoption. A subset of the criteria are defined as…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Check Lists, Educational Testing, Elementary Secondary Education
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