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Landon, Glenda L.; Shirer, William – 1981
This manual was written to help program self-study committees finish their job of evaluation. There is one fact which describes how the manual is to be used, which is that committee members will make judgments about how well the program works; those judgments will be based upon the evidence collected during the earlier phases of the project. A key…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Evaluators, Program Evaluation
Stone, James C., Ed.; James, Raymond A., Ed. – California Journal of Teacher Education, 1981
"Qualitative evaluation" is the theme of this issue of the California Journal of Teacher Education. Ralph Tyler states that evaluation is essentially descriptive, and using numbers does not solve basic problems. Martha Elin Vernazza examines the issue of objectivity in history and its implications for evaluation. She posits that the…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, History, Literary Criticism, Objectivity
Holley, Freda M.; Totusek, Patsy – 1981
Six workshop plans that can engage the audience in a school system while communicating knowledge about evaluation, evaluation methodology, or evaluation findings are presented. Recognition of user characteristics is the key to these workshop designs. The designs are labelled "script,""forcast,""simulated…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Planning, Program Evaluation
Bryk, Anthony; Woods, Elinor – 1980
This resource book examines the value-added model approach when used in assessing early childhood Title I (ECT-I) programs. The evaluation design must be able to separate program effects from natural maturation. The basic idea behind the value-added model builds on the notion of natural maturation. The major strengths are that it does not require…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Evaluation Methods, Federal Programs, Mathematical Models
Middleton, Teresa – 1981
The methods used in the Teacher Corps Program Evaluation are based principally on the importance of securing the cooperation of local participants during data collection. Several principles concerning local cooperation were established and explained. These included encouraging active participation, encouraging local review of instruments,…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Educational Cooperation, Evaluation Methods, Models
Combs, Paul W.; McGough, Robert L. – 1980
This monograph is one of 12 that address various topics in the area of CETA/education linkages. They were designed to provide those individuals interested in the development and implementation of CETA/education linkages with information that will serve to enhance the quality of existing programs and facilitate the efficient and effective…
Descriptors: Definitions, Educational Cooperation, Evaluation Methods, Models
Schwandt, Thomas A. – 1981
The terms "rigor" and "relevance" most often surface in discussions of methodological adequacy. Assessing epistemological relevance is equivalent to answering the question, "Is this particular research question worth asking at all?" Epistemological rigor refers to the properties of a "researchable" problem.…
Descriptors: Definitions, Epistemology, Ethnography, Evaluation Methods
Way, Joyce W. – 1981
This manual is designed to benefit those interested in the improvement of small programs, focusing on techniques used to check on a program's goal achievement. A small program is defined, for the purpose of this manual, as one that affects a limited number of students (less than 100) and is taught by a limited staff (5 or less) with limited or no…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Program Effectiveness, Program Evaluation
Klinzing-Eurich, Giesla; Klinzing, Hans Gerhard – 1979
This document describes the adaptation of an American inservice teacher training package to German teacher education programs. Far West Laboratory's "Minicourse Nine" was processed in two steps in order to field-test the material and to eliminate possible language inconsistencies. Difficulties in the transference of educational material…
Descriptors: Minicourses, Program Effectiveness, Program Evaluation, Relevance (Education)
BURTON, DWIGHT L.; AND OTHERS – 1962
DURING THE RECENT YEARS OF FERMENT IN AMERICAN EDUCATION, PUBLIC SCHOOLS HAVE COME UNDER EXAMINATION. ENGLISH, AS THE COURSE DEALING WITH THE FUNDAMENTAL COMMUNICATIVE PROCESSES OF READING, WRITING, SPEAKING, AND LISTENING, HAS BEEN UNDER PARTICULARLY CLOSE SCRUTINY. THIS CHECK LIST WAS PREPARED BY A CURRICULUM COMMITTEE THAT HAS BEEN STUDYING THE…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, English Instruction, Faculty Evaluation
vanderPloeg, Arie J. – 1980
In evaluation of the Elementary Secondary Education Act Title I compensatory education programs, both the federal reporting mandate (using formal evaluation) and local needs (using informal evaluation) must be served. In Chicago Public Schools, computerized processing of standardized test scores allows the reporting requirement to be met with a…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
Zinkel, Cal – 1979
The phenomenological point of view is described, particularly the use of multiple realities as employed by sociologists to increase phenomenological understanding. Examples of applying the multiple reality approach to education are discussed. Part One is an introduction to the theme, "Phenomenology, Multiple Realities and Educational…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Ethnography, Evaluation Methods, Models
Texas Education Agency, Austin. – 1974
A model for the evaluation of educational programs is presented, consisting of a seven-step procedure for determining objectives, developing the assessment data, analyzing the data, and presenting it in a meaningful format. The first step is to determine the objectives for the program and enumerate them in a meaningful, measurable fashion; second,…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Programs, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
Berty, Ernest – 1968
Evaluation is the process of determining the extent to which specified objectives have been reached. As a professional tool, it is used to (1) appraise the achievements of individual students; (2) diagnose the learning problems of an individual student or class in order to devise future teaching strategies; and (3) appraise the effectiveness of…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Bibliographies, Educational Objectives, Educational Programs
Washington Office of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Olympia. – 1975
This paper describes a language arts program assessment project in the Seattle schools. Among the topics discussed are the following: the history of the project; developing and implementing the model; a description of the model; relating goals, objectives, and instruments; observations from project participants; and the project critique. While the…
Descriptors: English Curriculum, Evaluation Methods, Language Arts, Models
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