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Ostenson, Jonathan William – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2012
Classroom teachers have been encouraged to incorporate more multimedia production in the classroom as a means of helping students develop critical media literacy skills. However, they have not always been well trained in how to evaluate the work students create; many teachers struggle to know which criteria to use in assessing student work. This…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Media Literacy, Multimedia Materials, Alignment (Education)
Hyvarinen, Marja-Leena; Tanskanen, Paavo; Katajavuori, Nina; Isotalus, Pekka – Studies in Higher Education, 2012
One central task in higher education is to provide students with interpersonal communication competence in their profession. To achieve this, specialised training, based on an understanding of disciplinary communication practices and appropriate assessment methods, is needed. However, there is a lack of reliable assessment instruments which are…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Program Effectiveness, Criteria, Teaching Methods
Weis, Robert; Sykes, Lauryn; Unadkat, Devanshi – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2012
Many college students receiving accommodations for specific learning disability (SLD) do not meet objective criteria for the disorder. Furthermore, whether students meet criteria depends on the diagnostic decision model used by their clinician. The authors examined whether the relationship between diagnostic model and likelihood of meeting…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Qualitative Research, Postsecondary Education, Psychoeducational Methods
Walsh, Rosalind L.; Kemp, Coral R.; Hodge, Kerry A.; Bowes, Jennifer M. – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2012
A search of the literature from the past 30 years reveals that there is a dearth of research surrounding effective interventions for intellectually gifted children in the early childhood years. The findings of 11 empirical studies of educational provisions for young gifted children were located and the methodological rigor of the studies examined.…
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Research, Gifted, Young Children, Early Childhood Education
Rekalidou, Galini; Petrogiannis, Konstantinos – Education 3-13, 2012
This paper reports on preschool children's social relationships developed in urban and rural kindergarten classes in Greece. We investigated the selection and rejection criteria children use and examined potential criteria differences as a function of a number of socio-demographic variables (children's age group, gender, parental job status,…
Descriptors: Criteria, Children, Personality Traits, Foreign Countries
Stemler, Steven E. – Educational Psychologist, 2012
University admissions tests should predict an applicant's ability to succeed in college, but how should this success be defined and measured? The status quo has been to use 1st-year grade point average (FYGPA) as the key indicator of college success, but a review of documents such as university mission statements reveals that universities expect…
Descriptors: Evidence, Grade Point Average, Academic Achievement, College Admission
Hardre, Patricia L.; Kollmann, Sherry L. – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2012
Expectations and how they are communicated influence employees' motivation, effort, goals, efficacy and performance. This study examined faculty performance evaluation standards and processes of 60 academic departments in research universities for motivationally relevant elements. Characteristics were systematically analysed to understand their…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Evaluation, Research Universities, Standards
Griffin, Leslie L.; Taylor, Thomas R.; Varner, Lynn W.; White, Carole L. – Planning and Changing, 2012
The Educational Leadership Master's Cohort Program at Delta State University was redesigned in 2011 to reflect current industry standards and streamline the program. Since its inception in the mid-1990s, the program has provided a nationally acclaimed model for principal preparation. The recent redesign focused on preparing school principals to…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Program Descriptions, Instructional Leadership, Principals
Graham, Steve; Berninger, Virginia; Abbott, Robert – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2012
This study examined whether attitude toward writing is a unique and separable construct from attitude toward reading for young beginning writers. Participants were 128 first-grade children (70 girls and 58 boys) and 113 third-grade students (57 girls and 56 boys). We individually administered to each child a 24-item attitude measure that contained…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 1, Grade 3, Primary Education
Wedege, Tine – Adults Learning Mathematics, 2009
Since 1997, the identity of the research field of adults learning mathematics has been debated; the research field has grown in quantity and quality; and the research forum Adults Learning Mathematics (ALM) has established an international journal. In practice, the researchers answer the question about identity and quality of research papers in…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Mathematics Education, Educational Research, Criteria
Wingate, Lori A. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Metaevaluation is the evaluation of evaluation. Metaevaluation may focus particular evaluation cases, evaluation systems, or the discipline overall. Leading scholars within the discipline consider metaevaluation to be a professional imperative, demonstrating that evaluation is a reflexive enterprise. Various criteria have been set forth for what…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Program Evaluation, Interrater Reliability, Evaluation Criteria
Sparkes, Andrew C. – Ethnography and Education, 2009
This article suggests that readers of ethnographic work need to make informed, principled and responsible decisions about the criteria they use to judge different and novel forms of representation. Two possible approaches are discussed in detail. Firstly, attention is given to the criteriological approach which believes that agreed, universal and…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Ethnography, Evaluation, Criteria
Ingram, William G.; Morrissey, Sharon E. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2009
Ethical dilemmas at the community college often pose a choice between options equally grounded in the core values of the institution. These dilemmas often emerge from disputes that are complex, dynamic, and politically volatile. We review the development of one such dispute to show how our understanding of institutional core values is often only…
Descriptors: Institutional Mission, Values, Ethics, Community Colleges
Kamphuis, Jan H.; Noordhof, Arjen – Psychological Assessment, 2009
The "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders" (5th ed.; "DSM-V") will likely place more emphasis on dimensional representation of mental disorders. However, it is often argued that categorical diagnoses are preferable for professional communication, clinical decision-making, or distinguishing between individuals with and without a…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Clinical Diagnosis, Classification, Psychopathology
Hammersley, Martyn – Qualitative Inquiry, 2009
In their response, "Challenging Neorealism" (pp. 30-39) to the author's article, Smith and Hodkinson begin by characterising their discussions over the years as failing to lead to any change in view; though, toward the end, they suggest that they have learned something from the process, as indeed the author has. Although the productiveness of any…
Descriptors: Realism, Qualitative Research, Evaluation Criteria, Dialogs (Language)

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