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Scanlon, Dylan; MacPhail, Ann; Walsh, Claire; Tannehill, Deborah – Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education, 2023
Appreciating that a significant amount of assessment-related literature has focused on the 'what' of assessment (i.e. what to assess), 'the systematic use of assessment to improve learning remains the exception rather than the rule' [Wiliam, D. (2018). Assessment for learning: Meeting the challenge of implementation. "Assessment in Education:…
Descriptors: Alignment (Education), Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Education Programs
Henrie, Curtis R. – ProQuest LLC, 2016
This is a multiple-article format dissertation that explores methods for measuring student engagement in technology-mediated learning experiences. Student engagement is the committed, focused, and energetic involvement of students in learning. Student engagement is correlated with academic performance, student satisfaction, and persistence in…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Learning Experience, Academic Achievement, Educational Technology
Jaeger, Paige – School Library Monthly, 2012
The New York State's School Library Media Program Evaluation (SLMPE) rubric provides a window of opportunity for a librarian to talk with his/her administrators about library program elements that may be out of the librarian's control. There are three areas of focus on the SLMPE Rubric: (1) Teaching and Learning; (2) Building and Learning…
Descriptors: Library Services, Program Evaluation, School Libraries, Librarians
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Davidovitch, Nitza; Yavich, Roman; Keller, Nelly – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2014
In the process of experiential learning, students acquire skills and values as the consequence of a direct experience. Experiential learning draws on senses, emotions, and cognition and appeals to learners' entire being. Such learning, by nature, enables the development of a variety of capabilities, such as planning, teamwork, coping with…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Lesson Plans, Instructional Design, Curriculum Development
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Lin, Hsiu-Fen – Computers & Education, 2010
Although previous studies have identified various influences on course website effectiveness, the evaluation of the relative importance of these factors across different online learning experience groups has not been empirically determined. This study develops an evolution model that integrates triangular fuzzy numbers and analytic hierarchy…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Learning Experience, Student Attitudes, Educational Technology
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Brinke, D. Joosten-Ten; Sluijsmans, D. M. A.; Brand-Gruwel, S.; Jochems, W. M. G. – Educational Research Review, 2008
The ever-changing requirements of working life require individuals to develop their competencies throughout their life cycle. This lifelong learning paradigm requires a renewed vision concerning assessment in which, besides formal learning, informal and non-formal learning experiences are also recognized. To support this lifelong learning…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Prior Learning, Lifelong Learning, Psychometrics
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Troyer, Lewis – Liberal Education, 1970
Detailed description and justification of a new effort to improve American higher education grading system. (IR)
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Evaluation Methods, Grades (Scholastic), Higher Education
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Shanahan, Martin P.; Meyer, Jan H. F. – Journal of Economic Education, 2001
Presents the initial development of a student learning inventory (SLI) that is specific to economics. Argues that continued development of an economic-specific SLI may result in better understanding of students' learning engagement with economics, assist instructors' understanding of student learning difficulties, and increase student success in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Economics, Economics Education, Evaluation Criteria
Miles, David T. – 1972
Eleven criteria for examining the teaching/learning situation in a classroom are proposed. These criteria, which relate to the percent of time students or teachers spend in the activities, are: (1) types of thought processes, (2) activity decisions, (3) motivation, (4) activity differentiation, participation and pacing, (5) activity form…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Classroom Observation Techniques, Educational Research, Evaluation Criteria
Kovalik, Cindy L.; Dalton, David W. – 1997
The adoption of alternative pedagogical philosophies in the classroom has led to an increased use of technology to expand and enhance authentic, contextual learning environments. Correspondingly, these new approaches have also led to a growing dissatisfaction with existing evaluation methodologies to evaluate knowledge. This paper proposes such an…
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, Context Effect, Educational Environment, Evaluation Criteria
Ribich, Thomas I. – 1970
This paper criticizes the Coleman Report for not measuring how much extra learning took place as a result of favorable changes in school inputs. Other limitations were that the range of school inputs were confined to those present in the schools surveyed and that no indication was given as to whether the educational investment was worthwhile. It…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Change, Educational Finance
Palomba, Catherine A.; Banta, Trudy W. – 1999
This book examines current assessment practices in higher education and offers suggestions on planning assessment programs, carrying them out, and using the results to improve academic programs. Examples from all types of institutions (community colleges, liberal arts colleges, and comprehensive, doctoral and research institutions) are used to…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Curriculum Based Assessment, Educational Assessment
Sansregret, Marthe; Ekstrom, Ruth B. – 1984
Women who seek further education and the formal credentials it provides often have acquired valuable knowledge and work experience while performing various unpaid work in their homes and communities. Awarding college credit and recognition for women's nonpaid work is a measure of social justice and equity. The three major ways to evaluate and…
Descriptors: College Credits, Educational Practices, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
Willingham, Warren W. – 1977
The Cooperative Assessment of Experiential Learning project (CAEL) has developed general principles for assessment of prior experiential learning which can be adapted for local circumstances and individual learning. An overview of the basic principles of good assessment practice, as represented in current CAEL publications, is provided. Procedural…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Administrative Policy, Annotated Bibliographies, College Students
Central Michigan Univ., Mount Pleasant. Inst. for Personal and Career Development. – 1977
Central Michigan University's experiential learning program and the guidelines for awarding academic credit are described. Graduate students may apply for college credit on the basis of relevant skills which have been acquired as a result of their occupational, military, and personal experiences. The evaluators judge the student's application to…
Descriptors: College Credits, Credentials, Degree Requirements, Evaluation Criteria
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