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Kohn, Sherwood Davidson – National Elementary Principal, 1979
Examines the political influences on minimum competency testing in Florida, Michigan, Minnesota, and California. (IRT)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Elementary Secondary Education, Minimum Competency Testing
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Zacharias, Jerrold R. – National Elementary Principal, 1979
Outlines a method for constructing minimum competency tests that are legitimate, answerable, and useful. At the heart of such tests is an item bank that is open to all to view. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Elementary Secondary Education, Item Banks, Minimum Competency Testing
Krajewski, Robert – American School Board Journal, 1979
Before jumping on the minimum competency bandwagon, school board members should make sure they understand what is involved in setting up minimum competency standards, consider pooling resources with other boards, involve teachers early in the planning, keep the public informed, and not expect successful programs to develop overnight. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Boards of Education, Competency Based Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Willett, Jan; Hermann, Graham – Vocational Aspect of Education, 1989
In a study of competencies needed by secondary school teachers, the comparative effectiveness of three occupational analysis techniques was examined. It was found that DACUM and Information Search were equally effective, and critical incident was less effective. It was considered that both DACUM and Information Search needed to be used to obtain…
Descriptors: Critical Incidents Method, Information Retrieval, Job Analysis, Minimum Competencies
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Vitello, Stanley J. – Remedial and Special Education (RASE), 1988
The article analyzes three policy options in the competency testing of handicapped students: (1) requiring the handicapped to pass a competency test; (2) exempting the handicapped from such tests if their Individualized Education Plan requirements are met; and (3) development of differential competency standards for these students. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Graduation Requirements
Vitello, Stanley J.; And Others – Diagnostique, 1987
During the 1986-87 school year, 4,299 handicapped students were given New Jersey's competency test which measures academic achievement in reading, mathematics, and writing. Twelve percent of these students passed the test. There was a variance across student classifications; the math subtest was particularly difficult for the students. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Disabilities, Mathematics Achievement, Minimum Competency Testing
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Hughes, Chris; And Others – Studies in Continuing Education, 1994
This literature review examines seven issues: describing minimum requirements for qualifications, distinguishing qualification levels, recognizing prior learning, using short courses, recording competency-based assessment results, keeping records of individual achievement, and deciding whether to record exact competencies. Recent movements to…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Credentials, Employment Qualifications, Foreign Countries
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Bartholome, Lloyd W. – Business Education Forum, 1991
Makes predictions about the status of business education in the twenty-first century and makes the following recommendations regarding what business educators must do: (1) define the business education profession, (2) identify student competencies, and (3) decide how to teach those competencies. (JOW)
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Education Teachers, Futures (of Society), Minimum Competencies
Lombard, Richard C.; Hazelkorn, Michael N. – Vocational Education Journal, 1993
A Wisconsin model called Designated Vocational Instruction establishes linkages among vocational and special educators, guidance and administrative personnel, adult support agencies, parents and students. Its goal is to help students with special needs learn entry-level job skills and competencies. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Entry Workers, Mainstreaming, Minimum Competencies
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Haertel, Edward H.; Lorie, William A. – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2004
Standards-based score reports interpret test performance with reference to cut scores defining categories like "below basic," "proficient," or "master." This article first develops a conceptual framework for validity arguments supporting such interpretations, then presents three applications. Two of these serve to introduce new standard-setting…
Descriptors: Scores, Test Interpretation, Test Validity, Standard Setting (Scoring)
Latterell, Carmen M. – Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2007
Placement tests are rapidly joining the ranks of high-stakes testing and college freshmen are required to take mathematics placement exams to determine their first mathematics course upon entering college. Unfortunately, these exams tend to place students in a lower-level or remedial course. As a result, additional expenses are incurred, degree…
Descriptors: State Standards, College Freshmen, Study Skills, Graphing Calculators
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Mok, Yan Fung; Fan, Ruth Mei-Tai; Pang, Nicholas Sun-Keung – Educational Studies, 2007
This study examined the metacognitive developmental patterns of Hong Kong school students. Students rated their own metacognitive competencies by responding to an inventory of six motivational- and cognitive-metacognitive subscales. Results showed that students' metacognitive competencies decreased with age--from primary 4 (age 9) to secondary 5…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, Metacognition, Minimum Competencies
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Frand, Jason L.; Borah, Eloisa Gomez; Lippincott, Aura – Public Services Quarterly, 2007
The evolution of information literacy instruction for graduate students at the UCLA Anderson School of Management is described. The emphasis is on the need for instruction that develops student competencies with an eye toward the long view-a lifetime of learning. Key success factors are leveraging partnerships with key stakeholders, and developing…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Pilot Projects, Information Literacy, Library Instruction
Larsen, Janeen J. – 1987
Many classical pianists want to develop jazz piano skills because they have acquired: (1) an awareness of the importance of jazz as an art form; (2) an attraction to the sophistication and complexity of jazz music; (3) an interest in exploring contemporary music styles; and (4) a desire to become involved with a type of music which is viewed as…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Course Evaluation, Course Objectives, Educational Research
Brown, William J. – 1982
In 1980-81 field tests were undertaken in North Carolina to develop a procedure for making writing competency a minimum requirement for graduation from high school. Measuring writing skills with adequate validity and reliability requires planning for data collection and varied scoring methods, personnel training, dissemination of assessment…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Field Studies, Graduation Requirements, High School Students
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