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Schwandt, Thomas A. – American Journal of Evaluation, 2017
Current discussion of the professionalization of the practice of evaluation is focused on matters of competencies and credentialing and largely overlooks several significant issues. These include conflating professionalizing the practice with promoting the value of evaluation as a social good, assuming there is widespread agreement on what the…
Descriptors: Professionalism, Professional Identity, Ethics, Fidelity
Wood, Elizabeth – Journal of Museum Education, 2015
One challenge of conducting evaluations is finding the right questions to guide the work. A clear purpose for a study gives the evaluator a good sense of what information can answer the questions, and helps frame the scope of the project as a whole. Knowing the scope of the evaluation project provides a sense of the resources needed. A common…
Descriptors: Evaluation, Planning, Museums, Evaluation Needs
Willingham, Daniel T. – American Educator, 2016
A newly identified character trait defined as "passion and perseverance for long-term goals," grit adds to our understanding of student behavior. While certain parts of grit can be taught, research is only beginning to examine how educators can do so.
Descriptors: Persistence, Personality Traits, Student Behavior, Goal Orientation
Eddy, Pamela L. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2017
Funded grant projects all involve some form of evaluation, and Advanced Technological Education (ATE) grants are no exception. Program evaluation serves as a critical component not only for evaluating if a project has met its intended and desired outcomes, but the evaluation process is also a central feature of the grant application itself.…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Technology Education, Grants, Federal Programs
Brennan, John – European Journal of Higher Education, 2018
Expanded and increasingly diversified systems of higher education are generally differentiated vertically and/or horizontally. National quality management systems attempt to identify both kinds of differences in quality and standards across their higher education systems. But different quality management systems and processes can pose different…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Success, Performance Factors, Quality Assurance
Suskie, Linda – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2015
This chapter frames the discussion regarding the importance of measuring co-curricular learning and the role of the IR office.
Descriptors: Evaluation Needs, Program Evaluation, Institutional Research, Institutional Role
Jayaratne, K. S. U. – Journal of Extension, 2016
Increased demand for accountability has forced Extension educators to evaluate their programs and document program impacts. Due to this situation, some Extension educators may view evaluation simply as the task, imposed on them by administrators, of collecting outcome and impact data for accountability. They do not perceive evaluation as a useful…
Descriptors: Accountability, Program Evaluation, Evaluation Utilization, Evaluation Needs
Gropper, George L. – Educational Technology, 2015
Proliferation of prescriptive models in an "engineering" field is not a sign of its maturity. Quite the opposite. Materials engineering, for example, meets the criterion of parsimony. Sadly, the very large number of models in "instructional design," putatively an engineering field, raises questions about its status. Can the…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Models, Engineering, Research Needs
Chatterji, Aaron K.; Jones, Benjamin F. – Hamilton Project, 2016
Despite much fanfare, new technologies have yet to fundamentally advance student outcomes in K-12 schools or other educational settings. We believe that the system that supports the development and dissemination of educational technology tools is falling short. The key missing ingredient is rigorous evaluation. No one knows what works and for…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Best Practices, Case Studies, Educational Principles
Wilkerson, Stephanie B.; Haden, Carol M. – Afterschool Matters, 2014
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) programs in out-of-school time (OST) are designed to supplement school work, ignite student interest, and extend STEM learning. From interactive museum exhibits to summer-long science camps, opportunities for informal student engagement in STEM learning abound. The differences these programs…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Best Practices, After School Programs, Program Evaluation
Franz, Nancy; Arnold, Mary; Baughman, Sarah – Journal of Extension, 2014
Extension has developed a strong evaluation culture across the system for the last 15 years. Yet measures are still limited to the private value of programs, looking at problems in a linear way and at isolated efforts. Across the country, Extension evaluators and administrators need to step up to help answer the "so what?" question about…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Program Evaluation, Program Effectiveness, Community Benefits
Morial, Marc H. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2015
The National Urban League president and CEO Marc H. Morial weighs in on what he sees as the need for continued annual assessments of students, rejecting the course of opting out that has taken hold in some places across America. Assessment data provides students with the opportunity to receive personalized supports and necessary interventions to…
Descriptors: Testing, Student Evaluation, Evaluation Needs, Progress Monitoring
Womack, Nicole – InSight: A Journal of Scholarly Teaching, 2013
Educators know the reality and the inadequacies of current evaluation systems--there are gaps between what is defined as good teaching, how faculty members are assessed, and how they are rewarded (or not) for their work in the scholarship of teaching and learning. Student evaluations are ineffective tools to assess teachers. Educators must be…
Descriptors: Rewards, Teacher Evaluation, Professional Recognition, Scholarship
Wang, Zhanjun; Qiao, Weifeng; Li, Jiangbo – Chinese Education & Society, 2016
Higher education monitoring evaluation is a process that uses modern information technology to continually collect and deeply analyze relevant data, visually present the state of higher education, and provide an objective basis for value judgments and scientific decision making by diverse bodies Higher education monitoring evaluation is…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Progress Monitoring, School Statistics, Academic Achievement
Coil, Carolyn – Knowledge Quest, 2014
Assessment can be defined as any method through which one gathers data or information about something. Assessing may incorporate measurement and testing, but it also includes evaluation and appreciation of creative products, processes, and performances. It encompasses finding out much more information than test results alone can give. Creative…
Descriptors: Creativity, Educational Environment, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Criteria