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Jones, Nigel; Georghiades, Panicos; Gunson, John – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2012
A new technique of providing assessment feedback to students is demonstrated via a case study of MBA and undergraduate students. The feedback method uses inexpensive and widely available screen capture digital video technology; it gives the student an impression of being present during the marking process. In addition it enables the tutor to…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Learner Engagement, Feedback (Response), Video Technology
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Ortega, Enrique; Giannotta, Fabrizia; Latina, Delia; Ciairano, Silvia – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2012
Background: The family context has proven to be a useful target in which to apply prevention efforts aimed at child and adolescent health risk behaviors. There are currently a variety of cultural adaptation models that serve to guide the international adaptation of intervention programs. Objective: The cultural adaptation process and program…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Intervention, Formative Evaluation, Prevention
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Mekinda, Megan A. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2012
This article examines four influential programs--Citizen Schools, After School Matters, career academies, and Job Corps--to demonstrate the diversity of approaches to career programming for youth. It compares the specific program models and draws from the evaluation literature to discuss strengths and weaknesses of each. The article highlights…
Descriptors: Models, Career Academies, Program Effectiveness, Career Development
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Hershfeldt, Patricia A.; Pell, Karen; Sechrest, Richard; Pas, Elise T.; Bradshaw, Catherine P. – Journal of Educational & Psychological Consultation, 2012
There is growing interest in coaching as a means of promoting professional development and the use of evidence-based practices in schools. This article describes the PBIS"plus" coaching model used to provide technical assistance for classroom- and school-wide behavior management to elementary schools over the course of 3 years. This Tier…
Descriptors: Evidence, Behavior Modification, Technical Assistance, Behavior Theories
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Gray, Kyle; Steer, David N. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2012
Research has shown that asking conceptually based questions along with a personal response system (clickers) is an effective way of implementing the peer instruction pedagogy. Lecture tutorials are a paper-based method that also incorporates peer instruction. Past research has shown that both methods yield significant learning gains for students…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Tests, Earth Science, Science Curriculum
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Komara, Cecile; Herron, Julie – Childhood Education, 2012
Authentic assessment "refers to the systematic collection of information about the naturally occurring behaviors of young children and families in their daily routines" (Neisworth & Bagnato, 2004, p. 204). In formative assessments, the assessment information informs instruction. Formative assessments are given periodically and should be used to…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Informal Assessment, Mathematics Skills
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Weppel, Sheri; Bishop, Mj; Munoz-Avila, Hector – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2012
Instructional games fluctuate between "restricted play" and "free play." Highly structured games with lots of corrective feedback can be less engaging, whereas unstructured games with minimal feedback can lead to frustration. This mixed methods, formative evaluation study investigated how designers might find the balance between too much and too…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Video Games, Computer Uses in Education, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
Brady, Leighangela; McColl, Lisa – Eye on Education, 2010
Learn assessment strategies that provide you with a real representation of student progress--without the need for excessive tests. In "Test Less, Assess More: A K-8 Guide to Formative Assessment", authors Leighangela Brady and Lisa McColl show you how to turn daily classroom lessons and activities into valuable opportunities for assessment,…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Formative Evaluation, Educational Assessment, Methods
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Nygaard, Richard – School Community Journal, 2010
Three Utah middle level school community councils participated in a qualitative strengths-based process evaluation. Two of the school community councils were identified as exemplary, and the third was just beginning to function. One aspect of the evaluation was the source of school community council members' confidence. Each school had unique…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, School Councils, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship
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Kay, Robin; LeSage, Ann; Knaack, Liesel – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2010
To date, extensive research has been done on the use of Audience Response Systems (ARSs) in colleges and universities, but not in secondary school schools. The purpose of this study was to conduct a detailed formative analysis on the benefits, challenges, and use of ARSs from the perspective of 659 secondary school students. Key benefits reported…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Audience Response, Audiences, Classrooms
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Ramirez, Beatriz U. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2010
After a sudden increase in most of the individual grades in a multiple-choice test, students were asked to rank the three most relevant factors responsible for this outcome. Among eight others, the availability of a test for self-assessment before the final test was by far the most frequently mentioned (82.4% of the students). Questions applied…
Descriptors: Multiple Choice Tests, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Scores, Student Attitudes
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Bennett, Randy Elliot – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2010
CBAL (Cognitively Based Assessment of, for, and as Learning) is a research initiative intended to create a model for an innovative K-12 assessment system that documents what students have achieved ("of learning"); helps identify how to plan instruction ("for learning"); and is considered by students and teachers to be a worthwhile educational…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Formative Evaluation, Summative Evaluation, Elementary Secondary Education
Bates, Joanne; McClure, Janelle; Spinks, Andy – Library Media Connection, 2010
Evidence-based practice is the collection, interpretation, and use of data, such as collection statistics or assessment results, that measure the effectiveness of a library media program. In this article, the authors will present various forms of evidence and show that any library media specialist can use data to make informed decisions that…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Media Specialists, Evidence, Formative Evaluation
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Cook, Bailey; Keefe, Bailey; Gray, Angela; Li, Justin; Miller, Kevin – English Journal, 2010
This article provides a forum for students to share their experiences and lessons learned from English class about working with other people. The first author thinks it is a good idea to have split-level classes because it opens up new opportunities to meet people and teaches one many good lessons about working with other people. The second author…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Interpersonal Competence, Educational Practices, Teamwork
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Brown, Timothy M.; Brown, Patrick L. – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2010
Using an exploration-explanation sequence of science instruction helps teachers unveil students' prior knowledge about circuits and engage them in minds-on science learning. In these lessons, fourth grade students make predictions and test their ideas about circuits in series through hands-on investigations. The teacher helps students make…
Descriptors: Investigations, Prior Learning, Critical Thinking, Grade 4
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