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Flaxman, Erwin; Orr, Margaret – 1996
This digest examines features of both process and impact evaluations to help officials of youth programs assess the programs for which they are responsible. With proper planning, evaluation can be part of a program without having to compete for attention and resources with the services the program is trying to provide. A process evaluation…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Disadvantaged Youth, Evaluation Methods, Formative Evaluation
Arter, Judith A.; And Others – 1995
A portfolio is a meaningful collection of student work that tells the story of student achievement or growth. There are two basic reasons for doing portfolios--assessment or instruction. Benefits for using portfolios in instruction include the development of students self-reflection, critical thinking, responsibility for learning, and content area…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Formative Evaluation, Informal Assessment
Flannery, Daniel, J. – 1998
There are a great many types of violence prevention programs in schools, and many are demonstrating signs of success. Funders will not provide resources for programs, nor will schools know how to choose them, unless quality evaluation data are available to show their effectiveness and promise. Resources to conduct a meaningful evaluation are often…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Utilization, Formative Evaluation
Willis, Barry – 1992
Instructional development provides a procedure and framework for systematically planning, developing, and adapting instruction based on identifiable learner needs and content requirements, a process essential in distance education. Although instructional development models and processes abound, the majority follow the same basic stages of design,…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Distance Education, Educational Objectives, Educational Technology
Keig, Larry; Waggoner, Michael D. – 1995
This digest, based on a full report of the same title, provides an examination of the improvement of college teaching and argues for the central involvement of faculty themselves in collaborative peer review and looks at some central issues and challenges to implementation. Since summative evaluation involved in tenure and promotion decisions…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Evaluation Methods, Faculty Development
Ayers, Jerry B. – 1989
A well-planned and well-conducted evaluation can provide useful information to funding agencies, sponsoring institutions, instructors, and participants. Evaluating an instructional program, such as a workshop or institute, involves collecting, organizing, analyzing, and reporting data about several features of the program and its impact on the…
Descriptors: Conferences, Data Analysis, Educational Improvement, Educational Planning
Shavelson, Richard J.; And Others – 1991
Some steps to identify an initial set of indicators and to develop alternative indicator systems are outlined for educational evaluation and illustrated through the example of a National Science Foundation (NSF) study of mathematics and science education. The first step is to conceptualize potential indicators to specify a comprehensive monitoring…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Educational Assessment, Educational Indicators, Educational Policy
Rifkin, Tronie – 1995
One of the main obstacles to effective faculty evaluation is the inability to reach consensus on the evaluation's intended purpose. On one hand, faculty evaluation has a formative purpose, supporting faculty development, growth, and self-improvement, while it also has a summative purpose in that it provides data to make personnel decisions on…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Development, Educational Improvement, Educational Objectives