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Zayani, Mohamed – Research and Teaching in Developmental Education, 2001
Encourages using a portfolio as a means of tracking and assessing a teacher's strengths and achievements. Explains what a portfolio should include: (1) background information; (2) current statement of teaching philosophy; (3) course syllabi and descriptions; (4) course portfolio; (5) sample assignments and handouts; (6) samples of student work;…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Evaluation Methods, Faculty Development
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Sandoval, Pamela A.; Wigle, Stanley E. – Education, 2006
In order to meet the expectations of NCATE's Standard 2, a unit must create quality evaluations of candidate performance. In order to accomplish this goal, a unit must incorporate the principles of performance-based teacher education (PBTE) and the use of authentic assessments into its assessment system. The purpose of this paper will be to…
Descriptors: Teacher Competencies, Evaluation Methods, Competency Based Teacher Education, Performance Based Assessment
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Dykeman, Bruce F. – Education, 2006
The conventional use of standardized testing within a discrepancy analysis model is reviewed. The Response-to-Intervention (RTI) process is explained, along with descriptions of assessment procedures within RTI: functional assessment, authentic assessment, curriculum-based measurement, and play-based assessment. Psychometric issues relevant to RTI…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Testing, Standardized Tests, Performance Based Assessment
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Hintze, John M.; Christ, Theodore J.; Methe, Scott A. – Psychology in the Schools, 2006
Curriculum-based assessment (CBA) measures have become a frequently used assessment tool of school psychologists to assess the academic performance functioning of students in the basic skill areas of reading, mathematics, spelling, and written expression. The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the different approaches to CBA,…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Curriculum Based Assessment, Basic Skills, Observation
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Popham, W. James – Educational Leadership, 2006
Assessment for learning involves the frequent, continual use of both formal and informal classroom assessments. It can be as simple as requiring students to respond to a lesson-embedded, one-item quiz as a way of gauging student understanding of what is being taught. Ideally, this innovative approach to classroom assessment is based on a careful…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Student Evaluation, Performance Based Assessment, Accountability
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Sluijsmans, Dominique; Prins; Fran – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 2006
Peer assessment can be a valuable learning tool in teacher education because it supports student teachers to acquire skills that are essential in their professional working life. This article presents a conceptual framework in which the training of peer assessment skills by means of peer assessment tasks is integrated in teacher education courses.…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Teacher Education, Student Teachers, Curriculum Design
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Beishuizen, Jos; Wilhelm, Pascal; Schimmel, Marieke – Computers and Education, 2004
Inquiry learning requires the ability to understand that theory and evidence have to be distinguished and co-ordinated. Moreover, learners have to be able to control two or more independent variables when formulating hypotheses, designing experiments and interpreting outcomes. Can sixth-grade (9-10 years) children be trained to acquire these…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Learning Strategies, Predictor Variables, Computer Simulation
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Nijveldt, Mirjam; Beijaard, Douwe; Brekelmans, Mieke; Verloop, Nico; Wubbels, Theo – International Journal of Educational Research, 2005
A procedure to assess the interpersonal competence of teachers was developed and validated. The procedure includes the use of the Questionnaire on Teacher Interaction (QTI), an observation instrument and a self-evaluation instrument. The concepts of construct-irrelevant variance and construct under-representation were used to explore the validity…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Interpersonal Competence, Evaluation Methods, Questionnaires
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Schappe, Julie F. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2005
Current preschool assessments lack the ability to capture performance variance and complex thinking skills. This study examined the relationship among student performance, student feelings, and teacher perceptions as they apply to using a formal performance assessment in a preschool setting. A formal performance assessment was administered to 71…
Descriptors: Correlation, Academic Achievement, Teacher Attitudes, Thinking Skills
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Jenkins, Joseph R.; Johnson, Evelyn; Hileman, Jennifer – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2004
This research examined component processes that contribute to performance on one of the new, standards-based reading tests that have become a staple in many states. Participants were 60 Grade 4 students randomly sampled from 7 classrooms in a rural school district. The particular test we studied employed a mixture of traditional (multiple-choice)…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Identification, Writing Skills, Rural Schools
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Lundberg, Angela – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2004
Examinations greatly influence course structures and student study strategies. A course for students in the civil and environmental engineering programme at Lulea University of Technology was reconstructed with the aim of increasing levels of understanding. A simple written test was designed to assess low levels of understanding (definitions,…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Student Experience, Teaching Experience, Study Habits
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Gilbert, Sam J.; Simons, Jon S.; Frith, Christopher D.; Burgess, Paul W. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2006
Neuroimaging studies have frequently observed relatively high activity in medial rostral prefrontal cortex (PFC) during rest or baseline conditions. Some accounts have attributed this high activity to the occurrence of unconstrained stimulus-independent and task-unrelated thought processes during baseline conditions. Here, the authors investigated…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Reaction Time, Task Analysis, Performance Based Assessment
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Gulikers, Judith T. M.; Bastiaens, Theo J.; Kirschner, Paul A. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2004
Authenticity is an important element of new modes of assessment. The problem is that what authentic assessment really is, is unspecified. In this article, we first review the literature on authenticity of assessments, along with a five-dimensional framework for designing authentic assessments with professional practice as the starting point. Then,…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Test Construction, Student Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes
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Smeeton, Nicholas J.; Williams, A. Mark; Hodges, Nicola J.; Ward, Paul – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2005
The relative effectiveness of explicit instruction, guided discovery, and discovery learning techniques in enhancing anticipation skill in young, intermediate-level tennis players was examined. Performance was assessed pre- and postintervention, during acquisition, and under transfer conditions designed to elicit anxiety through the use of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Racquet Sports, Control Groups, Anxiety
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Chrysikou, Evangelia G.; Weisberg, Robert W. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2005
Two experiments examined possible negative transfer in nonexperts from the use of pictorial examples in a laboratory design problem-solving situation. In Experiment 1, 89 participants were instructed to "think aloud" and were assigned to 1 of 3 conditions: (a) control (standard instructions), (b) fixation (inclusion of a problematic…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Protocol Analysis, Participant Characteristics, Design
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