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Rovai, Alfred P. – Internet and Higher Education, 2000
Identifies the major principles of general assessment theory, examines how these principles can be applied to online environments for distance education, and describes assessment issues that have special significance in virtual classrooms. Discusses proctored testing, identity security, academic honesty, and use of online discussions for…
Descriptors: Cheating, Computer Security, Constructivism (Learning), Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Foegen, Anne – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2001
This article describes a technology tool integrated into course content at Iowa State University that enhances instruction for the group as well as the individual student in teacher preparation classes. "Discourse" is a group response program that links a teacher-station computer to individual student terminals via infrared networking. (Contains…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Assisted Testing, Computer Software, Cooperative Learning
Ambrosio, John – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
In this article, the author tells the story of one school and how the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act has been affecting its teachers and the educational opportunities and outcomes of its students. Roosevelt High School, located in North Portland, Oregon, has the most ethnically diverse student population in what is the largest school district in…
Descriptors: Test Bias, Testing Programs, High Schools, English (Second Language)
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Daud, Nuraihan Mat; Husin, Zamnah – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2004
One of the skills that can be taught in an English proficiency class that adopts literary texts for teaching the language is critical thinking. The background, characters and their motives are among those that invite critical inquiry and interpretation. Although it has been claimed that discussing literary texts in the traditional way can help…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Experimental Groups, Computer Software, Thinking Skills
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Hao, Lingxin; Astone, Nan M.; Cherlin, Andrew J. – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2004
Variations in state welfare policies in the reform era may affect adolescents through two mechanisms: A competing labor market hypothesis posits that stringent state welfare policies may reduce adolescent employment; and a signaling hypothesis posits that stringent welfare policies may promote enrollment. To test these hypotheses, we use a dynamic…
Descriptors: Enrollment, Dropouts, Adolescents, Labor Market
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Shapiro, Marc D. – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2005
Decreases over time in pounds of industrial chemical emissions have led to concerns that nonminority, higher-income communities have benefited disproportionately in reductions in risk. Toxic chemical release data, modeled for toxicity and dispersion in square kilometer units across 45 states, are used to test six sets of hypotheses of potential…
Descriptors: Justice, Physical Environment, Pollution, Hazardous Materials
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Wiethoff, Carolyn – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2004
Although training programs are an important component in most companies' diversity initiatives, little theoretical guidance is available for their implementation. This article proposes a model based on the theory of planned behavior, which addresses the roles of attitude, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control in motivation to learn…
Descriptors: Learning Motivation, Behavior Theories, Attribution Theory, Cultural Pluralism
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Linan-Thompson, Sylvia; Vaughn, Sharon; Prater, Kathryn; Cirino, Paul T. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2006
The response to intervention (RTI) of English language learners identified as at risk for reading difficulties in the fall of first grade was examined at the end of first grade and at the end of second grade. Students at risk for reading problems were randomly assigned to intervention or control groups. Intervention students received supplemental…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Second Language Learning, Grade 1, Grade 2
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Golick, Douglas A.; Ellis, Marion D.; Beecham, Brady – American Biology Teacher, 2006
Bumble bees are valuable pollinators of native and cultivated flora. Despite our knowledge of bumble bee nest site selection, most efforts to attract bumble bees to artificial domiciles have been met with limited success. Creating and evaluating artificial domiciles provides students an opportunity to investigate a real problem. In this lesson,…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Entomology, Teaching Methods, Science Projects
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Guillen, Mauro F.; Suarez, Sandra L. – Social Forces, 2005
We argue that the global digital divide, as measured by cross-national differences in Internet use, is the result of the economic, regulatory and sociopolitical characteristics of countries and their evolution over time. We predict Internet use to increase with world-system status, privatization and competition in the telecommunications sector,…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Internet, Privatization, Telecommunications
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Cullum, C. Munro; Weiner, Myron F.; Gehrmann, Helena R.; Hynan, Linda S. – Assessment, 2006
Videoconferencing (VC) technology has been used successfully to provide psychiatric services to patients in rural and otherwise underserved settings. VC-based diagnostic interviewing has shown good agreement with conventional face-to-face diagnosis of dementia in several investigations, but extension of this technology to neurocognitive assessment…
Descriptors: Dementia, Feasibility Studies, Patients, Psychiatric Services
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Scherbaum, Charles A.; Cohen-Charash, Yochi; Kern, Michael J. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2006
General self-efficacy (GSE), individuals' belief in their ability to perform well in a variety of situations, has been the subject of increasing research attention. However, the psychometric properties (e.g., reliability, validity) associated with the scores on GSE measures have been criticized, which has hindered efforts to further establish the…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Measures (Individuals), Psychometrics, Reliability
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Li, Yuan H.; Lissitz, Robert W. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2004
The analytically derived asymptotic standard errors (SEs) of maximum likelihood (ML) item estimates can be approximated by a mathematical function without examinees' responses to test items, and the empirically determined SEs of marginal maximum likelihood estimation (MMLE)/Bayesian item estimates can be obtained when the same set of items is…
Descriptors: Test Items, Computation, Item Response Theory, Error of Measurement
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Mangunkusumo, Resiti T.; Duisterhout, Joop S.; de Graaff, Nijs; Maarsingh, Erik J.; de Koning, Harry J.; Raat, Hein – Journal of School Health, 2006
The Internet has become an inevitable tool for collecting health and health behavior questionnaires. This study compared the feasibility, presence of score differences, and subjective evaluations by children between Internet and identical paper (asthma/fruit) questionnaires in elementary schools. A randomized crossover design was applied, with…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Questionnaires, Internet, Diseases
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Bradshaw, Danielle I.; George, James D.; Hyde, Annette; LaMonte, Michael J.; Vehrs, Pat R.; Hager, Ronald L.; Yanowitz, Frank G. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2005
The purpose of this study was to develop a regression equation to predict maximal oxygen uptake (VO[subscript 2]max) based on nonexercise (N-EX) data. All participants (N = 100), ages 18-65 years, successfully completed a maximal graded exercise test (GXT) to assess VO[subscript 2]max (M = 39.96 mL[middle dot]kg[superscript -1][middle…
Descriptors: Adults, Exercise, Testing, Body Composition
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