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Barton, William H.; Mackin, Juliette R.; Fields, Jerrold – Residential Treatment for Children & Youth, 2006
Assessments and case plans that identify and build upon the strengths of clients, their families and communities are increasingly being used in many fields of practice, but are only beginning to be introduced in juvenile justice settings. This article describes a strengths-based assessment tool developed specifically for use in juvenile justice…
Descriptors: Correctional Institutions, Juvenile Justice, Institutionalized Persons, Delinquency
Wallach, Tali; Even, Ruhama – Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2006
Teachers are expected today to assess student understanding as an integral part of instruction, using a combination of various assessment methods and tools, among which are observing students solve problems in class and listening to their mathematical discussions. The aim of our study is to explore what it might mean for a teacher to hear students…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Interviews, Inferences
Thi Xuan Hanh, Vo; Guillemin, Francis; Dinh Cong, Duong; Parkerson, George R., Jr.; Bach Thu, Pham; Tu Quynh, Pham; Briancon, Serge – Journal of Adolescence, 2005
Quality of life (QOL) of adolescents has been scarcely documented in a general population sample. The study was aimed at translating and adapting the Adolescent Duke Health Profile to Vietnamese, validating the questionnaire, determining reference value, and identifying determinants of poor QOL. Following a cross-cultural methodology, the…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Cross Cultural Studies
Abma, Tineke – American Journal of Evaluation, 2006
Responsive evaluation offers a perspective in which evaluation is reframed from the assessment of program interventions on the basis of policy makers' goals to an engagement with and among all stakeholders about the value and meaning of their practice. Responsive evaluators have to be extra sensitive to power relations given the deliberate…
Descriptors: Heuristics, Evaluation Methods, Intervention, Art Education
Keeves, John P.; Hungi, Njora; Afrassa, Tilahun – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 2005
This article traces the evolution of a quest for solving the problems involved in the analysis of multilevel data and the estimation of the value added effects of schools in influencing educational outcomes. The authors report the findings of two studies that followed several cohorts of students that were tested at two grade levels (Grade 3 and…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Grade 5, Grade 3, Scaling
Huber, Stephan Gerhard; Gordel, Bettina – European Educational Research Journal, 2006
Whereas internationally the shift towards quality control of school systems started in the early 1980s, mainly promoted by transnational agencies, this development only began in Germany in the mid 1990s. However, a clear-cut change from an input-controlled and centralised to a more output-controlled, decentralised and deregulated supervision…
Descriptors: Quality Control, School Districts, Foreign Countries, Educational Quality
Hall, Gene E.; Smith, Carol; Nowinski, Mary Beth – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2005
There is widespread understanding of the need to evaluate teacher education programs. Unfortunately, the history of teacher education program evaluations is spotty, evolutionary, and limited in scope. Probably the most fundamental reason that program evaluations are limited is that there has not been a clear, consistent, and shared framework for…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Program Evaluation, Teacher Education Curriculum, Inferences
Kelly, Patricia R.; Budicin-Senters, Antoinette; King, L. McLean – ERS Spectrum, 2005
This article describes educational reform developed over a 10-year period in California's Lemon Grove School District, which resulted in a steady and remarkable upward shift in achievement for the students of this multicultural district just outside San Diego. Six elements of literacy reform emerged as the most significant factors affecting…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, Instructional Materials, Educational Change, Literacy
Lambie, Ian; McCarthy, John – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2004
Adolescents who have sexually abused may pose a serious problem for both the community and the treatment provider concerning the management of risk and the application of effective intervention strategies. Fundamental to providing good clinical treatment is an assessment that results in an individualized treatment plan specifically tailored to the…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Intervention, Therapy, Sexual Abuse
Bowman, Nicole R. – American Indian Quarterly, 2003
The author is a researcher and graduate student of American Indian descent (Stockbridge-Munsee/Mohican). She has always been very aware of the absence of other American Indian students in postsecondary education programs; has noticed the shortage of American Indians employed as educators, professors, or administrators; and is acutely aware of the…
Descriptors: Educational History, American Indians, Cultural Differences, Evaluation Methods
Barefoot, Betsy – Assessment Update, 2004
Over the past twenty years, the attention that colleges and universities have paid to students' first year experience has grown exponentially. The reasons for this phenomenon include changes in demographic characteristics of the students themselves, concerns about the high dropout rate that peaks between the first and second year, and recognition…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Dropout Rate, Pilot Projects, Program Effectiveness
LaFrance, Joan – New Directions for Evaluation, 2004
Given the rich tapestry of tribal cultures in the United States, it is presumptuous to assume that any evaluator, whether an Alaskan Native or a member of an American Indian tribe (or a non-Indian), can understand the culture of every group. Rather than trying to master multiple cultural specificities, the goal of a competent evaluator, especially…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, American Indian Culture, Cultural Pluralism, Cultural Influences
Greene, Jennifer C. – New Directions for Evaluation, 2005
In 2001, the Bunche Academy was chosen by its district to join in partnership with the Da Vinci Learning Corporation to embark on an ambitious whole-school reform initiative, especially designed by the corporation for low-performing schools. In this chapter, the author describes how, as illustrated in the Bunche-Da Vinci Learning Academy context,…
Descriptors: School Restructuring, Educational Change, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Research
Blackmore, Jacqueline A. – International Journal of Educational Management, 2005
Purpose: To provide a best practice framework for peer review via teaching observation as a method of appraising teaching performance within UK higher education (HE) institutions. Design/methodology/approach: The paper uses secondary data analysis via the current literature on peer review and peer appraisal, as well as use of primary data obtained…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Peer Evaluation, Observation, Criticism
Kitano, Margie K. – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2003
Dr. Robinson's proposed action plan will serve the needs of highly achieving gifted students. However, defining giftedness as high academic performance based on traditional assessment procedures could reverse the field's fledgling success in supporting culturally diverse gifted children and youth. Changing the focus of equity in gifted education…
Descriptors: Poverty, Academically Gifted, Equal Education, Access to Education

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