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Peer reviewedSchrader, Vincent E. – Contemporary Education, 1991
Describes the cash award system Indiana developed to reward schools for relative improvement in language arts proficiency, mathematics proficiency, overall achievement performance, and attendance. The article looks at problems with the program, how the program was implemented, how money was used, and positive and negative rhetoric. (SM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Awards, Educational Improvement
Electronic Learning, 1993
Presents two views of the place of technology in the National Standards Project, which aims to establish a national examination system to improve the performance of U.S. school children. Standards to promote technological literacy, the use of technology to assess performance, and the timetable for setting standards are discussed. (KRN)
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Competence, Educational Technology, Educational Testing
Peer reviewedMalehorn, Hal – Clearing House, 1994
Describes 10 methods of assessment that teachers can use alone or in combination: (1) multiple marking, (2) peer evaluation, (3) mastery learning, (4) contracted learning, (5) credit-no credit grading, (6) self-evaluation, (7) anecdotal records, (8) pupil profiles, (9) checklists, and (10) dossiers. (FL)
Descriptors: Educational Testing, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Grades (Scholastic)
Peer reviewedLyons, Carol A. – Reading Horizons, 1991
Provides a detailed case study of a first grade student labeled as learning disabled (LD). Describes the stark contrast between the student's LD instruction and the specially tailored Reading Recovery instruction. Concludes that the student was instructionally disabled, not learning disabled. (RS)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Analysis, Educational Research, Educational Testing
Peer reviewedDonmoyer, Robert – Arts Education Policy Review, 1999
Comments on some features of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). Describes the NAEP assessment of student achievement in theater. Evaluates the NAEP assessment in theater, focusing on (1) what can be learned from the assessment, (2) what the NAEP is assessing, and (3) the authenticity of the assessment. (CMK)
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Art Education, Educational Change, Educational Testing
Peer reviewedBonbright, Jane M.; McGreevy-Nichols, Susan – Arts Education Policy Review, 1999
Reports on the data gleaned from the survey on dance education administered simultaneously with the 1997 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) arts assessments. Presents the process and problems of developing and implementing assessments in dance. Considers the value of the assessments to dance and offers recommendations for the…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Art Education, Dance Education, Educational Testing
Peer reviewedBehrman, Edward H. – Journal of Developmental Education, 2000
Discusses validity issues associated with three popular content-general reading college placement tests and then presents a theoretical argument to support an alternative placement procedure using content-specific testing. Proposes that content-specific tests would have improved content-related and construct-related validity. States that more…
Descriptors: Construct Validity, Content Validity, Educational Testing, Equivalency Tests
Peer reviewedWilson, Robert J. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1999
Examines the validity of large-scale educational assessment, suggesting that construct validity is insufficient for assuming an achievement measure's internal validity and that the uses of assessment results affect external validity. Discusses the role of learning theory in large-scale assessment, purposes of large-scale assessment, item types and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Educational Assessment, Educational Testing
Mollison, Andrew – Education Next, 2006
In 1956, 1,220 college-bound juniors and seniors in 104 American high schools took the first Advanced Placement (AP) exams conducted by the Educational Testing Service for the College Board. The AP program was unabashedly elitist and designed to fortify the education of the nation's future leaders in anticipation of Cold War national security…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, High Schools, Advanced Placement, Educational Testing
Mayers, Camille M. – Education, 2006
In the United States of America, access to educational opportunity is widely viewed as a fundamental human right. The author explores the origins, content, and intended function of the controversial No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (PL 107-110) which was enacted by the Congress of the United States of America in the hope of closing the achievement…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Educational Attainment, Access to Education, Public Policy
Koretz, Daniel – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2006
The goal of the Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing is to improve testing practices, but their impact on practice appears spotty. Self-regulation clearly fails in some instances. The establishment of an external agency to oversee testing practices and adherence to the Standards would face substantial hurdles, and the ambiguity of…
Descriptors: Program Implementation, Educational Testing, Psychological Testing, Standard Setting
Peer reviewedMcNair, Shannan; Bhargava, Ambika; Adams, Leah; Edgerton, Sally; Kypros, Bess – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2003
Investigated the types, frequency, and utility of assessment techniques used by elementary school teachers. Found that paper and pencil tests were regularly used by third- and fourth-grade teachers, but rarely by teachers in lower grades. Other forms of assessment, such as observation, checklists and portfolios were used less frequently and…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Techniques, Educational Assessment, Educational Testing
Crundwell, R. Marc – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2005
Recent focus on student achievement and the effectiveness of schools, school boards, and teachers has lead to increased demands for accountability in education. Large scale assessments are now used in most provinces in Canada to examine the degree to which educational standards are being reached and explore issues of accountability. Alternative…
Descriptors: Models, School Effectiveness, Measures (Individuals), Foreign Countries
Gordon, Sheldon P. – Mathematics Teacher, 2006
The placement tests used at most colleges represent what is probably the biggest hurdle in the transition between school and collegiate mathematics. This article looks at different aspects of the problems and suggests some strategies for attempting to resolve the difficulties.
Descriptors: Student Placement, College Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Higher Education
Hollingworth, Liz – Reading Teacher, 2007
What can teachers do in their classrooms to help students prepare for a high-stakes, standardized, multiple-choice reading test without sacrificing what they know to be best practice? Decreasing class sizes or other solutions that require substantial changes in school finance are not usually realistic options. This article outlines five…
Descriptors: Reading Tests, Standardized Tests, Academic Achievement, Educational Change

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