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Wager, Jane C. – Performance and Instruction, 1983
An experiment designed to determine the aptitude level(s) and group size which would provide optimal feedback for formative evaluation of instructional materials found that revisions based on feedback from one-to- one sessions with a mixed aptitude group were more effective than those based on feedback from a group or single aptitude level. (EAO)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Research, Evaluation Methods
Booth, Nancy – 1985
A project filmed three commercial baking videotapes for use by secondary and adult students in food service programs. The three topics were basic dinner rolls, bread making, and hard breads and rolls. Quick-rise dough recipes were developed, written down, and explained for use with the videotapes. A pretest, posttest, and student guide were…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Bakery Industry, Curriculum Development, Food Service
Diamond, Robert M.; Lindquist, Marlene H. – 1968
Can an effective approach to art education be developed that will not only reach a majority of our students, but will also be practical in terms of existing human and material resources? A study was undertaken to develop and evaluate a series of self-instructional, programed art sequences for the upper elementary through high school levels. Six…
Descriptors: Art Education, Autoinstructional Aids, Branching, Course Evaluation
Brailsford, Amelia T. – 1982
A project was conducted to evaluate the industrial sewing instructional materials used in South Carolina secondary home economics programs to determine the extent to which they enabled students to achieve the cognitive performance skills and tasks incorporated in the curriculum. Procedures used in the evaluation were the following: (1) the first…
Descriptors: Educational Planning, Formative Evaluation, Home Economics, Instructional Materials
Appalachian Technology Education Consortium, Morgantown, WV. – 1992
Year 1 of the Appalachian Technology Education Consortium Demonstration Project began with formation of an executive committee to serve as the managerial arm and establishment of a board of directors to determine policy direction. Other activities included planning for external evaluation, recruiting of demonstration and observer schools, and…
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Inservice Teacher Education, Institutes (Training Programs), Integrated Curriculum
Moss, G. D.; Roopchand, Lloyd George – Programmed Learning and Educational Technology, 1987
Describes study that compared the attainment gains of Guyanan secondary school children in science and geography following two different learning regimes, i.e., systematically designed learning materials, and conventional teaching. Implications of the results for curriculum design and teacher training are discussed. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Cognitive Objectives, Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction, Curriculum Design
Wells, Randall L. – 1981
A project was undertaken to enhance the basic skill levels of marketing and distributive education students identified as disadvantaged by using a tutorial approach. After determining the basic skill competencies needed for students to succeed in marketing and distributive education, project staff identified existing materials in the areas of math…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Competence, Disadvantaged, Distributive Education
Chenoweth, Roberta – 1981
A West Virginia Project revised instruments and processes and developed procedural guidelines for evaluating prevocational exploration programs. Evaluation processes were initiated during the 1978-79 school year, when Berkeley, Fayette, and Ritchie counties entered their third year of this program for ninth and tenth grade students. Instruments…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Education, Career Exploration, Decision Making