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Bocian, Kathleen; Newman, Sally – Journal of Children in Contemporary Society, 1989
Reasons for evaluating intergenerational programs are presented, and unique features and basic components of these evaluations are described. Strategies and methodologies used in the program evaluation process are systematically outlined. Careful and serious evaluation can provide insights into problem areas, successful program elements,…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Children, Client Characteristics (Human Services), Data Analysis
Galarneau, Charlene A. – Migration World Magazine, 1992
Conceiving of agricultural labor as different from other work and assuming that agricultural workers differ from other workers obscure the real need for information about farmworkers. Improvement in farmworker health status in the long term can only result from informed policies based on solid research. (SLD)
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Cultural Background, Delivery Systems, Evaluation Needs
McClure, Charles R. – EDUCOM Review, 1991
Discusses the accessibility of networked information services, i.e., NREN (National Research and Education Network), and suggests a focus on research in two particular areas to identify and meet the information needs of network users: (1) a conceptual description of the academic networked environment, particularly from a user perspective; and (2)…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Networks, Evaluation Needs, Higher Education
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Pomberger, Gustav – Education and Computing, 1993
Discusses software engineering and suggests necessary elements in a software engineering curriculum. Topics addressed include the importance of theory, project-oriented education, prototyping, exploratory programing, human-computer communication, thought models, distributed systems, parallel processing, documentation, testing and quality…
Descriptors: Administration, Computer Science Education, Computer Software, Computer Software Development
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Farrell, Maggie – Government Information Quarterly, 1998
Discusses serving library-patron needs in terms of customer service and quality control. Highlights include tools for measuring the quality of service (e.g., the SERVQUAL survey), advisory boards or focus groups, library "service statements," changing patron needs, new information formats, and justifying depository library services. (JAK)
Descriptors: Depository Libraries, Evaluation Needs, Government Publications, Information Dissemination
Raupp, Magdala; Kolb, Frances Arick, Ed. – 1990
This handbook is designed to help educators understand program evaluation processes so that they will be able to carry out evaluation tasks and talk knowledgeably to evaluators about what they want to find out from a program evaluation. The book reviews the purposes and uses of evaluation to help the reader identify the scope and direction of the…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Cost Estimates, Data Analysis, Data Collection
Knight, Peter, Ed. – 1995
The Staff and Educational Development Association (SEDA) organized a conference in May 1994 around the theme of assessment for better student learning. The chapters in this collection constitute a selection of the 32 conference presentations. All have been rewritten for this book, although Dary Erwin's chapter (chapter 3) was especially written…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Needs, Evaluation Utilization
Williams, James P. – 1994
For the past 13 years, the Verde Valley Campus of Yavapai College, in Arizona, has used the same system to evaluate part-time faculty in an effort to both maintain quality control and provide feedback to part-time faculty and address their concerns. The system utilizes two instruments to gather evaluative data. The first is used to determine…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
Hirst, Lois A.; Blomquist, David M. – 1994
In an effort to explore new methods of evaluation better suited to alternative instructional styles, a model peer coaching program was implemented at Northern Michigan University. The program was based on findings from a review of the literature and was designed to meet the University's needs for continuing improvement in teaching and learning,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Faculty, Collegiality, Educational Innovation
Elliot, Stephen N. – 1996
Virtually every educator espouses a model of human learning that has evolved from or has been influenced by the research of psychologists. It seems that psychological knowledge has and will continue to hold an indispensable place in American education. The question of importance is whether school psychologists can elevate their status from one of…
Descriptors: Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
Gray, Maryann Jacobi; And Others – 1993
The National Service (NS) program links financial assistance for education to community service. Four issues of primary concern arise as policymakers and program planners move from the program's concept to the fine points of its design and implementation: (1) achieving balance among the program's conflicting goals; (2) expanding educational…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Citizenship Responsibility, Evaluation Needs, Higher Education
Koretz, Daniel – 1992
Indicators of mathematics and science education progress are important to policymakers and the public in order to evaluate the quality of education. Recent reports have evaluated existing indicators and suggested core aspects of mathematics and science education that an indicator system should evaluate. This note discusses two fundamental aspects…
Descriptors: Construct Validity, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Educational Indicators
Hilliard, Asa G., III – 1984
Effective evaluation requires evaluators and users to be clear about tasks they are performing in terms of purpose for evaluation, type of data-gathering procedures to be used, and the audience to which results are to be directed. Four things are required if the art-science of educational evaluation is to reach its full potential: (1) an explicit…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Educational Assessment, Educational Environment, Educational History
Arnold, John – 1985
The ease with which standardized test results and other objective measures can be used to compare the effectiveness of educational programs has led to an overemphasis on such measures among educators, the government, and the public alike. This overemphasis has led schools to ignore less easily measured but equally important objectives, to design…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Educational Quality, Elementary Education, Evaluation Criteria
Novak, Carl D. – 1985
The evaluation team of the Lincoln Public Schools (Nebraska) used the multi-attribution utility technology (MAUT) approach to prioritize potential evaluation projects. The priorities were used to allocate resources to the district's most important projects, and to eliminate or scale down less important projects. The problem was caused initially…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Needs
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