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The clinical evaluation package used in this study was designed to: (1) develop an instrument capable of generating client typologies for counselees in juvenile diversion programs; (2) develop a measure of the counseling process that could differentiate client services received in such counseling programs; and (3) provide the programs with a…
Descriptors: Delinquency Prevention, Delivery Systems, Evaluation Methods, Juvenile Courts
Haney, Walt – 1977
This report presents a technical history of the national evaluation study of the Follow Through Planned Variation Model. The last in a five volume series dealing with Follow Through evaluation activities, this volume is devoted to examining the major issues confronting the evaluation and the attempts made to resolve these issues. Chapter I…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Compensatory Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Evaluation Methods
Kelba, Nestor N. – 1974
The study's purpose was to develop a valid instrument for evaluating residential outdoor education centres in Canada. Using published and unpublished literature, a preliminary instrument consisting of 206 criteria was constructed. Twenty-five recognized Canadian experts in residential outdoor education were randomly selected from 3 subsample areas…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Literature Reviews, Masters Theses, Measurement Instruments
Loveridge, Robert L.; And Others – 1975
The role of the evaluator in a Research & Development (R & D) setting, particularly as seen in relationship to that of the product developer, is often viewed as adversal, rather than complemental. A case study approach has been employed in an attempt to define how the role as seen in the latter sense can best be implemented. Both failures and…
Descriptors: Bias, Educational Development, Educational Research, Evaluation Methods
1975
This Local Education Agency (LEA) Self Analysis Instrument for ESEA Title I is one of the products developed and validated by the SEA (State Educational Agencies) Management of Compensatory Education, a multistate project funded through ESEA Title V-505. An additional product of the project was a LEA Process Model said to support the…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Educational Assessment, Educationally Disadvantaged, Evaluation Methods
New England Resource Center for Occupational Education, Cambridge, MA. – 1975
The evaluation study was undertaken to measure the progress of 15 elementary and secondary career education projects funded by the Rhode Island State Department of Education for 1974-75. Information was obtained from project proposals, teacher questionnaires, onsite observations of classroom activities, and conferences with teachers and…
Descriptors: Career Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Full State Funding
Behrman, Edward H.; Evans, William – 1975
This paper clarifies the distinction between evaluating the effectiveness of student curriculum products and evaluating the effectiveness of administrative training products. Four product evaluation designs are described and critiqued along eight interrelated dimensions: the definition of product effectiveness; criterion measures of effectiveness;…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
Fleming, Margaret – 1976
It is proposed that the mandate for evaluation of Elementary Secondary Education Act (ESEA) Title I projects has served to establish models for evaluation design, implementation, and utilization of findings in a large urban school system. Contrary to the experience with evaluation of the "national" Title I program, local efforts were…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Educational Policy, Evaluation Methods, Federal Programs
Oregon State Dept. of Education, Salem. – 1975
The revised manual is designed to assist industrial mechanics teachers in assessing the strengths and weaknesses of their industrial mechanics program and planning for future development. With industrial mechanics being one of the major occupational clusters in Oregon, schools are being encouraged to implement industrial mechanics programs to meet…
Descriptors: Auto Mechanics, Educational Assessment, Evaluation Methods, Guides
Pautler, Albert J., Jr. – 1974
There are a variety of problems connected with self-evaluation of local occupational programs: the focus on program graduates, objectives which cannot be measured, and goal statements too broad to be meaningful. To arrive at a solution to these problems, a philosophy statement and realistic measurable objectives were formulated. The philosophy…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Educational Programs
Alvir, Howard P. – 1975
This catalog, intended for inservice program directors, describes a large number of activities for evaluating the impact of teacher inservice workshops on learner gains. The first description explains how to provide an activity-by-activity evaluation measure that identifies objectives, time period, resources, personnel, and success of outcome. The…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Affective Behavior, Evaluation Methods, Inservice Teacher Education
Logan, Juanita E. – 1975
A systems approach to evaluation of the Diagnostic Reading Clinic Program's progress and its effects upon participating pupils from the Cleveland schools is reported on in this document. Formal evaluation of the Diagnostic Reading Clinic Program is directed toward the following objectives: to assess the extent to which the Diagnostic Reading…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Program Evaluation, Reading Centers
Chase, Clinton I. – 1968
This report describes a 1-week institute designed to upgrade research and evaluation skills of persons associated with PL 89-10 Title I and Title III projects. The institute's objectives were to illustrate and provide experience in: (1) operationalizing objectives of instructional programs; (2) designing projects with appropriate controls to allow…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Evaluation Methods, Institutes (Training Programs)
Welty, Gordon – 1969
This article outlines the procedures followed in program evaluation in Pittsburgh public schools. A program design is obtained by asking the field staff a series of specific questions. As the staff interact, problems about the program are resolved. The consensus achieved is the basis for standardization of activities in the field. The next step in…
Descriptors: Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Feedback, Input Output Analysis
Blackmon, Michael E. – 1973
Preparation for Parenthood is a city-wide program designed for the purpose of: (1) decreasing the complication of pregnancy for school-age girls due to poor nutrition and poor prenatal care, and consequently reducing infant mortality, mental retardation, and birth defects; and (2) enabling the girls to continue their educational ambitions, thus…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Demonstration Programs, Evaluation Methods, Parenthood Education


