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Peer reviewedBuchanan, Nina; Woerner, Bill – Roeper Review, 2002
In this article, five high schools are examined that successfully meet the needs of gifted and talented students through innovative curricular programs, which feature small learning communities and supportive structures such as small advisory groups, real world connections, authentic assessment, and teachers who facilitate learning. (Contains…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Innovation, Gifted, High Schools
Peer reviewedMcCutchen, Deborah; Harry, Dawn R.; Cunningham, Anne E.; Cox, Susanne; Sidman, Susan; Covill, Amy E. – Annals of Dyslexia, 2002
A study investigated relationships among 59 elementary teachers' reading-related content knowledge, their philosophical orientation toward reading instruction, their classroom practice, and their students' learning. Relationships emerged between content knowledge and instruction and between kindergarten teachers' phonological knowledge and their…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Dyslexia, Elementary Education, Knowledge Base for Teaching
Peer reviewedLevy, Gary D.; Peters, Walt W. – Teaching of Psychology, 2002
Presents the results of a study, in which undergraduate students (n=105) in student-centered courses (one first-year and one second-year psychology course) completed a questionnaire evaluating their perceptions of the best college courses based on the course, professor, and the student's role. (CMK)
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Educational Research, Higher Education, Questionnaires
Black, Susan – American School Board Journal, 2003
Performance assessment, unlike a multiple-choice or true-false test, requires students to perform a task or generate a response. This article promotes performance assessment as a way to measure student learning. It contains research findings, principles of performance assessment, seven steps toward performance assessment, and seven references.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Constructed Response, Educational Improvement
Newsom, John – American School Board Journal, 2003
Discusses efforts by a number of states to comply with the standards and accountability requirements of the No Child Left Behind Act. Focuses on the challenges and costs of creating new tests and presents the timeline through 2014 for compliance. (Contains 11 online resources.) (WFA)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Accountability, Compliance (Legal), Educational Change
Peer reviewedMyers, Scott A.; Rocca, Kelly A. – Western Journal of Communication, 2001
Examines how student perceptions of instructor argumentativeness and verbal aggressiveness are associated with their perceptions of the classroom climate, their reported levels of classroom apprehension, and their reported levels of state motivation. Finds that perceived instructor argumentativeness was not related to perceived classroom climate…
Descriptors: Aggression, Classroom Environment, Communication Research, Higher Education
Maree, Jacobus G.; Ebersohn, Liesel – Gifted Education International, 2002
This article examines the possible meaning of the construct "emotional intelligence". Two case studies of adolescent males are presented and indicate that emotional intelligence has a significant impact not only on the qualitative level of intelligence actualization but also on the quantitative level of intelligence measurement and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Case Studies, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Development
Peer reviewedFranklin, Jennifer; Theall, Michael – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1990
Those who develop and use student faculty rating systems have an obligation to make them support good practice. Effectively communicating evaluation results to higher education policymakers includes helping them understand system goals and what is needed to achieve them. Training information users in the skills of using the information is…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Decision Making, Educational Improvement, Faculty Evaluation
Peer reviewedLock, Roger – Research in Science and Technological Education, 1990
Investigated are the context dependency and construct validity of practical skill assessment in science which may include the skills of observing, manipulating, planning, interpreting, reporting, and self-reliance. Pupil performance on a variety of practical tasks were compared with external examination grades in biology and chemistry. (CW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Biology, Chemistry, Content Validity
Peer reviewedArmstrong, G. Blake; Greenberg, Bradley S. – Human Communication Research, 1990
Argues that television, when used as a secondary activity, interferes with performance on otherwise intellectually demanding tasks. Examines performance on seven different cognitive processing tests for respondents in four television-viewing conditions and a no-TV control group. Finds significant performance decrements for measures of reading…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Cognitive Processes, Communication Research, Higher Education
Peer reviewedWacker, David P.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1989
The long-term employment of 51 moderately mentally retarded clients who were placed into 64 supported employment positions was evaluated relative to 10 training and post-training components in a supported employment training package. Three components differentiated successful from unsuccessful employment: client advocate, collateral behavior, and…
Descriptors: Adults, Employment, Employment Programs, Job Placement
Peer reviewedNorris, Stephen P. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1990
The relevance of verbal reports of thinking for validating multiple-choice critical thinking tests was examined. Results from 342 senior high school students in Newfoundland (Canada) indicate that verbal reports can meet a necessary condition of validation data and collecting data does not alter thinking and performance. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Tests, Critical Thinking, Foreign Countries, High School Students
Peer reviewedPecheone, Raymond L.; Carey, Neil B. – Journal of Personnel Evaluation in Education, 1990
The Connecticut Teacher Assessment Center Project has, since 1986, been developing a semistructured interview in the area of mathematics to evaluate beginning teacher competence. The strategy for validation of the project's performance tests, Connecticut's reform initiatives, and implications of systematic validity for traditional psychometric…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Higher Education, Interviews, Licensing Examinations (Professions)
Peer reviewedLevander, Maria; Levander, Sten – Intelligence, 1990
Forty-eight male and 54 female left-handed junior college students in Stockholm were grouped according to familial sinistrality and strength of handedness. Performance on computerized reaction time (RT), maze, and verbal ability tests was assessed. Sex was the only factor differentiating left-handers on RT, and no factors affected verbal ability.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, College Students, Comparative Testing, Family Characteristics
Peer reviewedButler, Ruth; Kedar, Alina – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1990
The hypothesis that student groups working under conditions of intergroup competition will adopt different motivational orientation than will groups not in competition was studied using 89 Israeli fourth graders (50 males and 39 females). The impact of prior socialization on group behaviors and implications for cooperative learning are discussed.…
Descriptors: Competition, Educational Philosophy, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries


