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Peer reviewedElliott, Stephen N. – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 1998
Examines the fundamental characteristics of and reviews empirical research on performance assessment of diverse groups of students, including those with mild disabilities. Discussion of the technical qualities of performance assessment and barriers to its advancement leads to the conclusion that performance assessment should play a supplementary…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Learning Problems, Mild Disabilities
Peer reviewedGettinger, Maribeth – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2001
Describes the conceptualization, development, and implementation procedures for a performance-monitoring system, "Changing, Learning, and Growing (CLG)," designed to evaluate the progress of young children with and without disabilities, in an inclusive early childhood education program. Provides an overview and rationale for performance monitoring…
Descriptors: Children, Early Childhood Education, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
Mathers, Judith K. – School Business Affairs, 2001
Comparative analysis of state performance-based accountability systems (PABS), which consist of five components: standards, assessments, multiple indicators, rewards, and sanctions. Discusses three unintended consequences of PABS: narrowing of curriculum, teaching to the test, and timeliness of available data. (Contains eight references.) (PKP)
Descriptors: Accountability, Comparative Analysis, Educational Planning, Elementary Secondary Education
Costello, Kathy – Science Scope, 2004
Survivor Science is a week-long activity that grabs the attention of even the most learning resistant middle level student. Originally planned as an authentic assessment tool, it could also be used to introduce a multitude of units and is easily adapted to any scientific discipline that is taught.
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Middle School Students, Secondary School Science, Science Activities
Williams, Robert L.; Oliver, Renee; Allin, Jessica L.; Winn, Beth; Booher, Carrie S. – Teaching of Psychology, 2003
Students' scores on a psychological critical thinking instrument administered at the beginning and end of a large human development course significantly correlated with multiple-choice exam scores, with the posttest critical thinking scores being the better predictor of exam performance. The sample as a whole gained significantly on critical…
Descriptors: Psychology, Critical Thinking, Performance Based Assessment, College Students
Cobb, Casey D. – Educational Foundations, 2004
In this article, the author evaluates the policy choices sanctioned by state systems of performance-based accountability. She notes how first-generation models of educational accountability were mainly bureaucratic and regulatory in nature and how the accountability movement of the 1970s and 1980s evidenced a shift from an emphasis on rules to a…
Descriptors: Accountability, Federal Legislation, Educational Policy, Models
Williamson, David M.; Bauer, Malcolm; Steinberg, Linda S.; Mislevy, Robert J.; Behrens, John T.; DeMark, Sarah F. – International Journal of Testing, 2004
In computer-based interactive environments meant to support learning, students must bring a wide range of relevant knowledge, skills, and abilities to bear jointly as they solve meaningful problems in a learning domain. To function effectively as an assessment, a computer system must additionally be able to evoke and interpret observable evidence…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Psychometrics, Task Analysis, Performance Based Assessment
Crawford, L.; Helwig, R.; Tindal, G. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2004
Students in Grades 5 and 8 completed a 30-minute writing performance assessment and a writing performance assessment completed over 3 days. Assessments were evaluated on four traits (ideas, organization, conventions, and sentence fluency). A significant interaction was found at Grade 5 between length of time allotted for the assessment and…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Grade 5, Writing Evaluation, Writing Tests
Catapano, Susan – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2004
Through the use of a long-term project in a graduate teacher education course on the importance of play, students learned skills beyond those usually required in a graduate classroom. Students used their understanding and knowledge of play, constructive practice, and project work to develop a family play day at the university lab school. As part…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Teacher Education, Student Projects, Play
Ryan, Thomas G. – International Journal of Testing, 2006
Arguably, performance assessment is an integral element of all human educative endeavors. It is the centerpiece of the standards-based reforms movement of the 1990s and continues to be a dominant feature of curriculum planning today. Using performance assessment as a lens, this article addresses the concerns and cautions offered by seminal…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Performance Based Assessment, Criticism, Academic Achievement
Gaudreau, Patricia A.; Kufel, Andrew P.; Parks, David J. – AASA Journal of Scholarship & Practice, 2006
An internship is essential for the development of competency-based leadership. Variation in the quality of time spent in clinical settings depends on the use of approaches that provide interns with opportunities to observe, participate in, and reflect on the problems of leadership and management found in schools. In essence, the internship is an…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Principals, Leadership Effectiveness, Surveys
Adapting Science Performance Tasks Developed in Different Countries for Use in Irish Primary Schools
Kilfeather, Paula; O'Leary, Michael; Varley, Janet – Irish Educational Studies, 2006
This article describes a four-year project undertaken to develop a set of performance tasks that could be used for assessing hands-on science in Irish primary schools. It begins by considering some of the literature on performance assessment and concludes with a discussion on the potential of the tasks to support teaching and learning in science.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Performance Based Assessment, Evaluation, Hands on Science
Oliver, Chris; Holland, Tony; Hall, Scott; Crayton, Lissa – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 2005
The effect of increasing the number of stimuli to be recalled was investigated to evaluate whether sensitivity for memory impairment was enhanced in adults with Down syndrome when using higher task load. Three levels of load were compared across three groups of adults: those with cognitive deterioration, no cognitive deterioration over age 40, and…
Descriptors: Dementia, Memory, Down Syndrome, Adults
Kabapinar, Filiz – Science Education Review, 2007
This paper reports a study on elementary students' ideas regarding changes in mass associated with melting. An open-ended probe was designed and distributed to fifth-grade students (n = 230). In addition, 50 students were asked their reasons behind predictions on mass change. The written responses indicate that, despite conventional teaching,…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Elementary School Science, Scientific Concepts, Prediction
Noble, Julie P.; Schnelker, Diane – ACT, Inc., 2007
This study used hierarchical linear regression to examine the effects of taking specific high school courses on students' ACT performance in English, Mathematics, and Science. In addition, hierarchical logistic regression was used to examine the benefits of taking specific courses on students' likelihood of meeting or exceeding the ACT College…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Regression (Statistics), High School Students, Performance Based Assessment

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