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Pomerantz, Andrew M.; Santanello, Cathy R.; Kirn, Kim L. – Assessment Update, 2006
The primary goal of classroom assessment is the improvement of student learning rather than the evaluation of teaching through observation. Many formative assessment techniques, including the group instructional feedback technique (GIFT), electronic mail feedback, and small group instructional diagnosis, carry an implicit or explicit promise of…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Confidentiality, Psychotherapy, Electronic Mail
Ellison, Constance M. – New Directions for Evaluation, 2004
Professional development has moved from the periphery of teachers' professional lives to center stage, clearly recognized today as one of the key factors that shape teachers' ability to reach and teach all students successfully. To be effective, any professional development program must pay close attention to changes in teacher classroom…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Program Evaluation, Formative Evaluation, Organizational Effectiveness
Watt, Hazel; Burrell, Andrew – Education 3-13, 2006
This article reports a small-scale study into the functions of the plenary session. It offers information about the ways that plenary sessions are being understood and implemented in one school, and offers an example of the usefulness of small-scale, school-based projects for enhancing reflectiveness and sharing perspectives among a staff group.…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Teaching Methods, Formative Evaluation, Lesson Plans
Kagesten, Owe; Engelbrecht, Johann – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2006
Engineering students in technical universities in Sweden, as probably in many other countries, tend to treat mathematics as a mechanical subject in which you do calculations and manipulations and there is very little explanation. In order to create deeper understanding, verbal or written explanations by students can be beneficial. In our study we…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Engineering Education, Scripts
Drapeau, Suzanne – Journal of Applied Research in the Community College, 2004
A regularly administered employee opinion survey is an important institutional outcomes measurement tool. It can provide robust benchmarks and standards for a whole range of dimensions of a healthy workplace. This kind of survey should also be a critically important component of the process of engaging employees in the development of the…
Descriptors: Employee Attitudes, Organizational Culture, Industrial Psychology, Psychological Testing
Abou-Sayf, Frank K. – Journal of Applied Research in the Community College, 2006
A visual tool used to evaluate instructional program performance has been designed by the University of Hawaii Community College system. The tool combines features from traffic lights, blood-chemistry test reports, and industry production control charts, and is labeled the Program Health-Indicator Chart. The tool was designed to minimize the labor…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Instrumentation, Program Development, Program Descriptions
Kochan, Susan; Teddlie, Charles – New Directions for Evaluation, 2005
In this article, the authors describe an evaluation of a troubled high school that was conducted approximately fifteen years ago. Their original evaluation plan focused on the collection of academic achievement scores and attitudinal variables taken from the school effectiveness literature, but the serendipitous inclusion of what they called…
Descriptors: Summative Evaluation, Formative Evaluation, Network Analysis, School Effectiveness
Sato, Mistilina; Baker, Vicki; Fong, Elaine; Gilbertson, Joni; Liebig, Tracey; Schwartzfarb, Neil – Science Educator, 2006
A group of middle school science teachers and a university researcher recount some of their experiences as they individually and collectively worked toward improving their everyday assessment practices to better support student learning.
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Formative Evaluation, Educational Strategies
Doig, Brian – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy and Practice, 2006
In this paper, I will argue that it is possible to use data from large-scale international and national mathematics assessment programmes, whose attention is on summative achievement, to provide formative information that informs teachers about the effects of their classroom practice. However, to have impact on, and be useful for, classroom…
Descriptors: Measurement, Mathematics Achievement, Formative Evaluation, Summative Evaluation
Many, Thomas W.; Jakicic, Christine – Journal of Staff Development, 2006
Teachers at Woodlawn Middle School in Long Grove, Illinois are no different than most. They were discouraged by the amount of testing taking place in their classrooms, frustrated with not having the kind of data they needed, and feeling overwhelmed by the data they did have. The teachers wanted to make better schoolwide instructional decisions,…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Testing, Achievement, Student Evaluation
Peters, Kathleen A. – Computers in Libraries, 2004
Short on funding and IT staff, a Western Canada library struggled to provide adequate public computing resources. Staff turned to a Linux-based solution that supports up to 10 users from a single computer, and blends Web browsing and productivity applications with session management, Internet filtering, and user authentication. In this article,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Internet, Library Development, Library Services
Shute, Valerie J. – ETS Research Report Series, 2007
This paper reviews the corpus of research on feedback, with a particular focus on formative feedback--defined as information communicated to the learner that is intended to modify the learner's thinking or behavior for the purpose of improving learning. According to researchers in the area, formative feedback should be multidimensional,…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Feedback (Response), Learning Processes, Instructional Effectiveness
Burgstahler, Sheryl – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2007
A collaboration of postsecondary institutions nationwide undertook a project to apply research in developing methods and materials to help instructors more fully include students with disabilities in their courses. These institutions conducted a needs assessment; developed content and delivery modes; undertook a rigorous formative evaluation;…
Descriptors: Needs Assessment, Formative Evaluation, Disabilities, Program Effectiveness
Pendleton, Sara M.; Stanton, Bonita; Cottrell, Lesley A.; Marshall, Sharon; Pack, Robert; Burns, James; Gibson, Catherine; Wu, Ying; Li, Xiaoming; Cole, Matthew – Journal of HIV/AIDS Prevention in Children & Youth, 2007
Purpose: To assess and compare youth satisfaction with two delivery approaches to a HIV/STD risk reduction intervention targeting adolescents: an on-site, face-to-face (FTF) approach versus a long distance interactive televised (DIT) approach. Methods: A convenience sample of 571 rural adolescents ages 12-16 years who participated in an HIV/STD…
Descriptors: Intervention, Formative Evaluation, Risk, Adolescents
Fowkes, Kristyn M.; McWhirter, Ellen Hawley – Journal of Career Assessment, 2007
This article critiques existing research on outcomes associated with the use of computer-assisted career guidance systems (CACGS) by middle and secondary student populations. Although widely used, CACGS have been subjected to relatively little empirical outcome research. Limitations identified in the existing CACGS literature include a focus on…
Descriptors: User Satisfaction (Information), Career Guidance, Secondary School Students, Computer Uses in Education

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