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Slomp, David – Phi Delta Kappan, 2015
Each fall the author assigns undergraduate teacher education students to design rubrics that they can use to evaluate auditions for reality television shows like "American Idol." The point is to draw students into a critical reflection on assessment literature and practices they have been studying. Through these reflections, the author…
Descriptors: Writing Evaluation, Educational Practices, Undergraduate Students, Teacher Education Programs
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Ostrow, Korinn S.; Wang, Yan; Heffernan, Neil T. – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2017
Data is flexible in that it is molded by not only the features and variables available to a researcher for analysis and interpretation, but also by how those features and variables are recorded and processed prior to evaluation. "Big Data" from online learning platforms and intelligent tutoring systems is no different. The work presented…
Descriptors: Data, Comparative Analysis, Scoring, Mathematics Skills
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Roberson, Sam – Educational Policy Analysis and Strategic Research, 2017
Teaching and learning are interdependent terms, and the work of the teacher is to ensure that students learn. Teachers need to be clear on what they mean by "learning." Learning is often judged by what students accumulate in content or is based on a student's mastery of content as revealed by grades. However, for the author, there is…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, Student Behavior, Scoring Rubrics, Learning
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Bitting, Kelsey S.; Teasdale, Rachel; Ryker, Katherine – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2017
Graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) are responsible for direct instruction of geoscience undergraduate students at an array of universities and have a major effect on the knowledge, beliefs, and practices of their students. GTAs benefit from in-department training in both beliefs and practices that align with the existing literature on teaching…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Science Education, Educational Research, Evidence
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Kieftenbeld, Vincent; Boyer, Michelle – Applied Measurement in Education, 2017
Automated scoring systems are typically evaluated by comparing the performance of a single automated rater item-by-item to human raters. This presents a challenge when the performance of multiple raters needs to be compared across multiple items. Rankings could depend on specifics of the ranking procedure; observed differences could be due to…
Descriptors: Automation, Scoring, Comparative Analysis, Test Items
Ostrow, Korinn S.; Wang, Yan; Heffernan, Neil T. – Grantee Submission, 2017
Data is flexible in that it is molded by not only the features and variables available to a researcher for analysis and interpretation, but also by how those features and variables are recorded and processed prior to evaluation. "Big Data" from online learning platforms and intelligent tutoring systems is no different. The work presented…
Descriptors: Data, Comparative Analysis, Scoring, Mathematics Skills
Turky, Mohamed Abdullah – Online Submission, 2017
This study aims to investigate the relationship between reflective E-portfolio and metacognition skills from where it is possible to contribute to the exercise levels of reflective thinking through the E-portfolio ultimately leads to the development of metacognition skills. The study was applied on 29 Instructional Technology students at Tanta…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Electronic Publishing, Portfolios (Background Materials), Reflection
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Butakor, Paul Kwame; Ceasar, Josephine – International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 2021
The main aim of this study was to determine the impact of authentic assessment strategies on student performance among Junior High School students, in the Tema Metropolis in the Greater Accra region of Ghana. The study employed a descriptive research design to determine the effect of authentic assessment strategies on students' performance. The…
Descriptors: Junior High School Teachers, Junior High School Students, Teacher Attitudes, Performance Based Assessment
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Parsazadeh, Nadia; Cheng, Pei-Yu; Wu, Ting-Ting; Huang, Yueh-Min – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2021
This paper examines a method which can be used by instructors pursuing innovative methods for language teaching, which expands learners' motivation in second language learning. Computational thinking (CT) is a problem-solving skill which can motivate students' English language learning. Designing a learning activity which integrates CT into…
Descriptors: Computation, Problem Solving, Story Telling, Educational Technology
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Katz, Jennifer; Sokal, Laura; Wu, Amery – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2021
The academic achievement of diverse kindergarten to grade 12 students in inclusive classrooms implementing the Three-Block Model (TBM) of universal design for learning was investigated. Fifty-one teachers and 684 of their students, including students with disabilities, students who were English language learners (ELL), and Indigenous students,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Diversity, Inclusion, Access to Education
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Smith, Tim C.; Jones, Leslie – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2021
There are many factors to consider when selecting a first programming language for the management information systems (MIS) program. Determining the appropriate language for introductory MIS programming courses is challenging due to the lack of research guidance that addresses the specific context of programming in MIS curricula. This paper…
Descriptors: Programming Languages, Information Science Education, Information Systems, Management Systems
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Smith, Hamish; Townsend, Simon D. C. – Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching, 2021
This pilot study utilizes 360° camera and viewer technology in a science content-based EFL class at a Japanese University. Due to a lack of initial knowledge on how to best incorporate this technology into a content driven EFL class, a co-development strategy was devised between the teacher and students to dynamically design a course over…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, English for Academic Purposes
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Barlow, Sarah – Australian Journal of Music Education, 2018
Education in Australia is driven by measurement of progress. Music education, however, requires students to engage in creative and experiential tasks. This article will address the inevitable conflicts between these two by suggesting that measurements of student work in fine detail can be made within a practical and engaging classroom without…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Learner Engagement, Music Education, Foreign Countries
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Selznick, Benjamin S.; Mayhew, Matthew J. – Research in Higher Education, 2018
This study describes the process of developing and validating an instrument that measures students' innovation capacities as a higher education outcome. We introduce an interdisciplinary theoretical framework used to generate items and cover extant literature drawn primarily from the fields of higher education and entrepreneurship studies. We…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Innovation, Measures (Individuals), Test Construction
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Kelleher, Leila K.; Beach, Tyson A. C.; Frost, David M.; Johnson, Andrew M.; Dickey, James P. – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2018
The scoring scheme for the functional movement screen implicitly assumes that the factor structure is consistent, stable, and congruent across different populations. To determine if this is the case, we compared principal components analyses of three samples: a healthy, general population (n = 100), a group of varsity athletes (n = 101), and a…
Descriptors: Factor Structure, Test Reliability, Screening Tests, Motion
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