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Peer reviewedEhrlich, Robert – Physics Teacher, 1995
Describes the rationale, benefits, drawbacks, logistics, and student opinions regarding the idea of giving a two-minute quiz every lecture as a teaching reform that makes incremental changes, within the framework of the traditional lecture, in the direction of active learning. (JRH)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Evaluation, Higher Education, Physics
Peer reviewedBennett, R. E.; Goodman, M.; Hessinger, J.; Kahn, H.; Ligget, J.; Marshall, G.; Zack, J. – Computers in Human Behavior, 1999
Discusses the use of multimedia in large-scale computer-based testing programs to measure problem solving and related cognitive constructs more effectively. Considers the incorporation of dynamic stimuli such as audio, video, and animation, and gives examples in history, physical education, and the sciences. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Communications, Cognitive Style, Computer Assisted Testing, History
Peer reviewedShavelson, Richard J.; Solano-Flores, Guillermo; Ruiz-Primo, Maria Araceli – Evaluation and Program Planning, 1998
Research on developing technology for large-scale performance assessments in science is reported briefly, and a conceptual framework is presented for defining, generating, and evaluating science performance assessments. Types of tasks are discussed, and the technical qualities of performance assessments are discussed in the context of…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Generalizability Theory, Models, Performance Based Assessment
Peer reviewedBartley, Anthony W. – Evaluation and Program Planning, 1998
Outlines each of the papers presented in this special section, describes difficulties the arguments posed, and raises questions that might be put to the author of each of these discussions of new assessment methods in mathematics. Implications for the technology for the development of performance assessments are discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Mathematics Tests, Science Education, Science Tests
Peer reviewedDuhrkopf, Richard – American Biology Teacher, 1996
Describes the Anatomical Computer (CD-ROM) that was designed as a self-study aid for undergraduate and graduate students in anatomy. Provides text with illustrations, definitions along with summary charts, and more than a thousand test questions. Provides a valuable resource for human gross anatomy review. (JRH)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Biology, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Strategies
Peer reviewedWebb, Noreen M.; Schlackman, Jonah; Sugrue, Brenda – Applied Measurement in Education, 2000
Studied the importance of occasion as a source of error variance in estimates of the dependability (generalizability) of science assessment scores and the Interchangeability of science test formats. Junior high school students (n=662) took hands-on and paper-and-pencil tests twice. Results show that recognizing occasion as a facet of error alters…
Descriptors: Generalization, Junior High School Students, Junior High Schools, Reliability
Zenisky, April L.; Hambleton, Ronald K.; Robin, Frederic – Educational Assessment, 2004
Differential item functioning (DIF) analyses are a routine part of the development of large-scale assessments. Less common are studies to understand the potential sources of DIF. The goals of this study were (a) to identify gender DIF in a large-scale science assessment and (b) to look for trends in the DIF and non-DIF items due to content,…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Test Format, Science Tests, Test Items
Patz, Richard J. – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2006
The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 includes requirements for annual state science assessments in elementary, middle, and high school. These assessments must be aligned with state academic content and achievement standards and involve multiple measures, including measures of higher-order thinking and understanding. This article addresses the…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Federal Legislation, Psychometrics, Academic Achievement
Gilman, Sharon L. – American Biology Teacher, 2006
Some studies show students successfully learning science through online courses. This study compared students doing an online and in-class lab exercise on cell division. Online students performed slightly but significantly better on a follow-up content quiz, however, about half those expressed a strong preference for in-class lab work.
Descriptors: Online Courses, Cytology, Science Instruction, Comparative Analysis
National Center for Education Statistics, 2007
The purpose of this document is to provide background information that will be useful in interpreting the 2007 results from the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) by comparing its design, features, framework, and items with those of the U.S. National Assessment of Educational Progress and another international assessment…
Descriptors: National Competency Tests, Comparative Analysis, Achievement Tests, Test Items
Bardar, Erin M.; Prather, Edward E.; Brecher, Kenneth; Slater, Timothy F. – Astronomy Education Review, 2007
This article describes the development and validation of the Light and Spectroscopy Concept Inventory (LSCI), a 26-item diagnostic test designed (1) to measure students' conceptual understanding of topics related to light and spectroscopy, and (2) to evaluate the effectiveness of instructional interventions in promoting meaningful learning gains…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Science Instruction, College Science, Test Construction
Svec, Michael – Science Teacher, 2007
International comparisons help us explore the assumptions made about U.S. schools, students, and pedagogy. That is why the author decided to spend five months in the Czech Republic teaching science education courses at Palacky and Ostrava Universities and learning about the Czech education system. As a result, the new context challenged his…
Descriptors: Education Courses, Foreign Countries, Science Education, Comparative Education
Boo, Hong Kwen – Asia-Pacific Forum on Science Learning and Teaching, 2007
Assessment is an integral and vital part of teaching and learning, providing feedback on progress through the assessment period to both learners and teachers. However, if test items are flawed because of misconceptions held by the question setter, then such test items are invalid as assessment tools. Moreover, such flawed items are also likely to…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Test Items, Science Tests, Biological Sciences
Elementary to High School Students' Growth over an Academic Year in Understanding Concepts of Matter
Liu, Xiufeng – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
This paper reports findings on the changes in students' understandings of the concept of matter during an academic year, for students from grade 3 through high school chemistry. The instrument for measuring students' understandings of matter consists of three forms: one for grades 3-6, one for grades 7-9, and one for grades 10-12. The three forms…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Scientific Concepts, Elementary School Students, Secondary School Students
BouJaoude, Saouma; Attieh, May – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 2008
The purposes of this study were to: (1) examine whether or not the construction of concept maps by students improves their achievement and ability to solve higher order questions in chemistry, (2) investigate the differential effect of the treatment by gender and achievement level, and (3) explore the relationships between performance on concept…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Concept Mapping, Low Achievement, Knowledge Level

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