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Narli, Serkan; Sinan, Olcay – Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 2011
Individuals' thoughts and attitudes towards biotechnology have been investigated in many countries. A Likert-type scale is the most commonly used scale to measure attitude. However, the weak side of a likert-type scale is that different responses may produce the same score. The Rough set method has been regarded to address this shortcoming. A…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Genetics, Biotechnology, Engineering
Nelson, Brian C.; Erlandson, Benjamin; Denham, Andre – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2011
In this paper, we take a designer's look at how the activities and data of learning and assessment can be structured in immersive virtual game environments called Massively Multi-Player Online Games (MMOG). In doing so, we examine the channels of evidence through which learning and assessment activities are derived in MMOGs, offering examples of…
Descriptors: Evidence, Data, Learning Activities, Educational Assessment
Reilly, Colin; Holland, Niamh – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2011
Background: Despite a reported excess of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms in individuals with intellectual disability, it has been argued that ADHD symptoms have been under diagnosed and inadequately treated in individuals with intellectual disability. Materials and methods: Published studies focussing on the level of ADHD…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Mental Retardation, Children, Adults
Connor-Smith, Jennifer K.; Henning, Kris; Moore, Stephanie; Holdford, Robert – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2011
Recent studies support the validity of both structured risk assessment tools and victim perceptions as predictors of risk for repeat intimate partner violence (IPV). Combining structured risk assessments and victim risk assessments leads to better predictions of repeat violence than either alone, suggesting that the two forms of assessment provide…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Females, Victims of Crime, At Risk Persons
Kurilovas, Eugenijus; Bireniene, Virginija; Serikoviene, Silvija – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2011
The aim of the paper is to present the scientific model and several methods for the expert evaluation of quality of learning objects (LOs) paying especial attention to LOs reusability level. The activities of eQNet Quality Network for a European Learning Resource Exchange (LRE) aimed to improve reusability of LOs of European Schoolnet's LRE…
Descriptors: Travel, Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Educational Resources
Davidovitch, Nitza; Soen, Dan – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2011
The present study focuses on an examination of the differences in students' ratings of instructors, comparing voluntary and optional survey participation modes. The study hypothesis stated that differences in participation modes may adversely affect the authenticity of assessments, due to concerns that students would retaliate against the…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Surveys, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Buchsbaum, Daphna; Gopnik, Alison; Griffiths, Thomas L.; Shafto, Patrick – Cognition, 2011
Children are ubiquitous imitators, but how do they decide which actions to imitate? One possibility is that children rationally combine multiple sources of information about which actions are necessary to cause a particular outcome. For instance, children might learn from contingencies between action sequences and outcomes across repeated…
Descriptors: Evidence, Models, Imitation, Preschool Children
Birenbaum, Menucha; Kimron, Helena; Shilton, Hany – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 2011
The study investigated the relationships between assessment for learning (AfL) and attributes of two school-related contexts--the classroom assessment culture (CAC) in which AfL is embedded, and the larger context in which CAC is nested, namely the school-based professional learning community (SBPLC). The research design comprised two…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Elementary School Teachers, Classroom Environment, Educational Assessment
Crooks, Terry – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 2011
The requirements for valid assessment for learning and assessment of learning are reviewed and then the tensions between these two purposes of assessment are explored, first in general and then within two areas of the New Zealand education system. First, the nature of assessment for learning in primary schools is discussed and how it is, or might…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Assessment, Accountability, Outcomes of Education
Lindsay, Geoff – Child Language Teaching and Therapy, 2011
The Bercow Report (Bercow, 2008) commissioned by the UK government provided a high status impetus to improve services for children and young people with the full range of speech, language and communication needs (SLCN). A research study commissioned to provide evidence to Bercow (2008) identified both limitations and potential benefits regarding…
Descriptors: Evidence, Health Services, Trusts (Financial), Young Adults
Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2011
"Many educators think of formative assessment as another kind of test. Instead, it is a process to help instructors understand their students' day-to-day learning and develop appropriate interventions to improve that learning," says Nancy Gerzon, Senior Research Associate at WestEd. "We know from research that effective formative…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Urban Schools, Formative Evaluation, Achievement Gains
Buchanan, John – Australian Universities' Review, 2011
The pursuit of enhancing quality in tertiary education and educators is noble. Increasingly, however, universities are resorting to stark, reductionist representations of educational quality, such as decontextualised mean figures generated by student surveys, to measure and report on this. This paper questions the validity and reliability of such…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Research Methodology, Audiences, Student Surveys
Tausig, Mark; Subedi, Janardan; Broughton, Christopher; Pokimica, Jelena; Huang, Yinmei; Santangelo, Susan L. – International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 2011
We investigated the extent to which methodological concerns explicitly addressed by the designers of the World Mental Health Surveys persist in the results that were obtained using the WMH-CIDI instrument. We compared rates of endorsement of mental illness symptoms in the United States (very high) and Nepal (very low) as they were affected by…
Descriptors: Social Desirability, Mental Disorders, Foreign Countries, Social Environment
Gordon, Evan M.; Lee, Philip S.; Maisog, Jose M.; Foss-Feig, Jennifer; Billington, Michael E.; VanMeter, John; Vaidya, Chandan J. – Developmental Science, 2011
A default mode network of brain regions is known to demonstrate coordinated activity during the resting state. While the default mode network is well characterized in adults, few investigations have focused upon its development. We scanned 9-13-year-old children with diffusion tensor imaging and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging.…
Descriptors: Investigations, Integrity, Brain, Children
Handy, Femida; Mook, Laurie – Research on Social Work Practice, 2011
This article examines the phenomenon of volunteering from a benefit-cost perspective. Both the individual making a decision to volunteer and the organization making a decision to use volunteer labor face benefits and costs of their actions, yet these costs and benefits almost always remain unarticulated, perhaps because the common perception of…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Volunteers, Costs, Resource Allocation

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