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Cantwell, Zita M. – 1980
Fair, valid, and reliable measurement of dependent variables is a concern in personnel evaluation studies. Performance tests, that is, job or work sample tests, situational tests, and job learning or trainability tests, are being used with increasing frequency as measurement techniques capable of meeting these needs. The three categories of…
Descriptors: Performance Tests, Personnel Evaluation, Situational Tests, Test Bias
Currie, Lawrence E. – New Outlook for the Blind, 1975
Work evaluation of the visually impaired is discussed in terms of available assessment tools such as the Clawson Work Sample Test, the needs and differences of individual clients, and the techniques of situational assessment and transitional employment. (SB)
Descriptors: Employment, Evaluation Methods, Exceptional Child Education, Job Placement
McKeegan, Hugh F. – 1975
Applied performance tests (APTs) are defined as tests designed to measure performance, in an actual or simulated setting, of tasks significant to a student's life outside the school or significant to adult life. A number of examples are presented to illustrate which skills may be classified as applied performance (such as file a tax return or…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Behavioral Objectives, Criterion Referenced Tests, Elementary Secondary Education
McKeegan, Hugh; Dennis, Cathy C. – 1975
A good applied performance test (APT) concentrates on measurable objectives which are relevant for today's society in general, for the local community, and for the students. APTs should be valid, objective/reliable, straightforward in format, simple to understand, and able to maintain student interest. Scoring procedures should be standardized and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria, Information Sources, Measurement Objectives
Desmedt, John; Yelon, Stephen – Performance and Instruction, 1992
Elementary performance tests and situational or simulation tests may be combined for comprehensive testing of open skills, i.e., a worker's competency in reacting to unpredictable situations. Elementary performance tests capture the professional skills whereas simulation tests retain realism and complexity and allow variation in responses.…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Guidelines, Industrial Training, Job Training

Vu, Nu Viet – Evaluation and the Health Professions, 1979
Different methods and instruments used to assess medical problem solving are discussed. Various features of the instruments are compared and suggestions for additional data are made, in order to ensure maximum efficiency in the choice of instruments. (Author/MH)
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Medical Case Histories

Klein, Stephen P.; Stecher, Brian – Journal of Personnel Evaluation in Education, 1991
The experience of the RAND Corporation as it develops the performance test component of a licensing examination for secondary school teachers is explored. The performance test, composed of written tasks that simulate important teacher activities, corresponds to portions of other professional examinations. (SLD)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Licensing Examinations (Professions), Performance Based Assessment, Performance Tests
Oliver, J. Dale – Performance and Instruction, 1980
Addresses problems involved in developing and using performance tests, creating job-like testing situations, specifying measurable criteria, and controlling external factors to reduce problems of test reliability. Placing trainees in on-the-job training environments when training cannot be provided in the classroom or laboratory is recommended.…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Educational Research, Job Performance, Occupational Tests
Olmstead, Joseph A.; And Others – 1974
The Army has established an Assessment Center Pilot Program at The Infantry School, Fort Benning, Georgia. The purpose of the program is to determine the feasibility of assessment centers for the Army. The project described in this report was designed to contribute to two particular objectives of the pilot program. These objectives were (1) to…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Curriculum Development, Evaluation Methods, Examiners

Davey, Bruce – Journal of Personnel Evaluation in Education, 1991
Performance testing is discussed as a method for teacher evaluation. Although new to teaching, performance assessment has a long history in assessment of other occupations, and much can be learned from this experience. Performance assessments, measuring knowledge and abilities in use, can help sharpen the definition of teacher competence. (SLD)
Descriptors: Assessment Centers (Personnel), Educational Assessment, Elementary School Teachers, Higher Education
Goswami, Dixie; Odell, Lee – 1980
This paper describes an ongoing literacy research project involving writing samples and observations of workers in a state social service agency, a large labor union, and several scientific laboratories. Procedures discussed are: (1) selecting participants who were willing to give 16 hours of interview time over the course of a year; (2) selecting…
Descriptors: Adults, Discourse Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Job Performance

Grover, Barbara W. – Journal of Personnel Evaluation in Education, 1991
Teacher assessments should reduce the discrepancy between what is and what should be true for effective teaching and professional standards. Performance Assessment Centers are an attractive way to improve teacher assessment. In such centers, candidates participate in simulated job tasks tapping abilities related to the assessment's focus. (SLD)
Descriptors: Agency Role, Assessment Centers (Personnel), Educational Assessment, Evaluation Methods
Vineberg, Robert; Taylor, John E. – 1979
A test development plan is described to evaluate police enrolled in the law enforcement basic training course developed by California's Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST). Some general test methodologies are discussed: performance tests, knowledge tests, and situational tests, including role playing simulations and…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Behavioral Objectives, Criterion Referenced Tests, Needs Assessment

Schwartz, Richard W.; And Others – Medical Teacher, 1997
Reports on the positive results obtained from the University of Kentucky's newly installed undergraduate performance-based learning (PBL) surgery clerkship. Favorable results include the PBL students' performance surpassing that of students in lecture-based instruction, and PBL students performing significantly better in the clinical applications…
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Competency Based Education, Curriculum Design, Educational Strategies
Callahan, William – 1982
This self-instructional module, the fourteenth in a series of 16 on techniques for coordinating work experience programs, deals with vocational assessment. Addressed in the module are the purposes of vocational assessment, the types of information that are gathered in the vocational assessment process, and available vocational assessment…
Descriptors: Cooperative Education, Evaluation Methods, Guidelines, Job Performance
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