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Thistlethwaite, Linda L. – Lifelong Learning, 1986
Discusses techniques to use with adult beginning readers in the areas of (1) assessment (i.e., interviewing, voice pointing); (2) discussion (i.e., explaining approaches, incorporating interests); and (3) instruction (i.e., assisted reading, progress tracking). (CH)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Reading Programs, Beginning Reading, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Peer reviewedGerber, Michael M.; Semmel, Melvyn I. – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1985
A microeconomic paradigm is proposed for the evaluation of special education in schools. The special education process is described in three phases: referral to special education by the classroom teacher; special classroom program; and mainstreaming. The relationship between referral by teachers, classroom resources, and students' desirable…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Needs
Peer reviewedJournal of Experiential Education, 1984
Gathers comprehensive information about accidents and near misses occurring in outdoor programs. Includes checklists for types of injury/illness, program activity, and contributing factors. Asks for analysis and recommendations, comments by the program director, and a narrative description of how the accident happened, treatment given, and…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adventure Education, Data Collection, Databases
Peer reviewedHiebert, Bryan – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1984
Provides a model for incorporating counseling evaluation concerns such as data on the counselor's instructional behaviors, client adherence to the counseling intervention and client change. Points out that much of the research on counselor effectiveness focuses on counselor characteristics rather than building the case that counseling services are…
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Performance, Counselor Training, Data Collection
Smith, Ray – Canadian Journal for Exceptional Children, 1985
A successful Newfoundland service model for mildly disabled students which features a team approach incorporated in a resource room program is described in terms of referral, assessment, placement, programing, and evaluation procedures. (CL)
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Mild Disabilities
Peer reviewedWeber, Jerry – Community College Review, 1986
Reviews research on student assessment and placement, focusing on problems and questions; methods of assessment; establishing cut scores; and evaluation of course placement systems. Includes an extensive bibliography. (LAL)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Community Colleges, Educational Research, Educational Testing
Peer reviewedNagel, Stuart S. – Evaluation and Program Planning: An International Journal, 1985
Part/Whole percentaging analysis is a simplified method of evaluating alternative policies or decisions with multiple goals measured on different dimensions. The aggregated percentages for each policy may be used to select the best policy, subset of policies, or for budget allocation across policies in proportion to their aggregated percentages.…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Evaluation Methods, Judgment Analysis Technique, Objectives
Peer reviewedKuri, Carlos J.; Corripio, Armando B. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1984
Describes two computer programs for use in process design courses: an easy-to-use equipment cost estimation program based on latest cost correlations available and an economic evaluation program which calculates two profitability indices. Comparisons between programed and hand-calculated results are included. (JM)
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Computer Programs, Cost Estimates, Economics
Peer reviewedHsu, Tse-chi; Nitko, Anthony J. – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 1983
Microcomputer software for computer-assisted classroom testing is reviewed. The teacher and classroom are emphasized in applying computer technology. The major issues are identification of appropriate classroom testing microcomputer applications; identification of available microcomputer testing software; techniques for software evaluation; and…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Computer Programs, Evaluation Methods, Grading
Peer reviewedSuen, Hoi K. – Evaluation and the Health Professions, 1984
The Bayesian inferential process is modified for use in an aggregate meta-analytic evaluation. Compared with the average effect size meta-analytic approach, the Bayesian approach was more sensitive, more consistent and more powerful. This approach is recommended when primary data are not available and when all evaluations involve comparisons of…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Data Interpretation, Effect Size, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedRoss, Abraham S. – Evaluation and Program Planning: An International Journal, 1984
Problems in conducting program evaluation in third world countries can be divided into four interrelated categories: those associated with design, personnel, time, and budget. Some of the problems in each of these areas are considered and suggestions for dealing with them are presented. (Author)
Descriptors: Cost Estimates, Developing Nations, Evaluation Methods, Evaluators
Peer reviewedHargreaves, William A.; And Others – Evaluation and Program Planning: An International Journal, 1984
The known target population of severely mentally disabled in community mental health centers is defined. Criteria include intensive treatment contact and persistent, severe disability, but not diagnosis. Feasible and reliable screening procedures are demonstrated. (Author/BS)
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Individual Characteristics, Mental Disorders
Peer reviewedPapenfuss, Richard; Beier, Barbara J. – Journal of School Health, 1984
A Wellness Behavior Inventory and a wellness education program were developed and implemented to determine program effectiveness in changing students' attitudes and behaviors concerning wellness. Evaluation methods and research results are presented. (Author/DF)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Grade 10, Health Education, Life Style
Stampen, Jacob O. – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 1984
The state of evaluation is reviewed and it is suggested that problems lie not only in the political advocacy process through which policy is made, but also in the way evaluators have approached their tasks and presented their results. A project at the University of Wisconsin--Madison is described. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Government School Relationship, Higher Education, Lobbying
Peer reviewedMerryfield, Merry M. – New Directions for Program Evaluation, 1985
Interviews with 26 experienced international evaluators are reported to identify problems and possible solutions in cross cultural evaluations (evaluations of programs or projects in developing countries by persons from the industrialized West). It is concluded that understanding cultural norms and values increases an evaluator's ability to…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Developing Nations, Ethnocentrism, Evaluation Methods


