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Peer reviewedSnare, Charles E. – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2000
States that the traditional instruments used to measure teacher performance at the end of the semester promotes a student-as-consumer analogy. Presents an alternative end-of-semester questionnaire that enables students to assess their own efforts and responses to learning processes. Includes a copy of the student opinion survey and lists…
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Higher Education, Learning Experience, Learning Processes
Peer reviewedLindstrom, Lauren E.; Benz, Michael R. – Exceptional Children, 2002
Case studies of six young women with learning disabilities revealed three career development phases: unsettled, exploratory, and focused. Phases varied along two dimensions stability of employment and clarity of career goals. Key elements influencing career development included motivation and determination, family support, career exploration…
Descriptors: Career Development, Career Exploration, Case Studies, Developmental Stages
Vinter, Annie; Detable, Christelle – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 2003
A study compared the implicit learning of 58 children (ages 7-14) with mental retardation and 53 controls (ages 3-8). Individuals with mental retardation modified their behavior after an implicit training procedure similar to the controls. The effect of implicit learning did not vary as a function of IQ or age. (Contains references.) (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Adaptive Behavior (of Disabled), Adjustment (to Environment), Adolescents, Age Differences
Peer reviewedFuchs, Lynn S.; Fuchs, Douglas – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2002
A study investigated the mathematical problem-solving abilities of 18 fourth-graders with mathematics disabilities (MD) with and without comorbid reading disabilities (RD). Results demonstrated large deficits for both groups. However, the differences between students with and without RD were mediated by the level of problem solving and by…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Grade 4, Learning Disabilities
Taussig, Heather N. – Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 2002
A study examined protective and vulnerability factors in 214 foster children (ages 7-12). Youth and caregivers were interviewed six months following placement and six years later. Several control variables (age, ethnicity, abuse type, and behavior problems) and psychosocial predictor variables (social support and self-perception) were related to…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Problems, Child Abuse, Delinquency
Peer reviewedMacaulay, Michael – International Journal of Instructional Media, 2002
Discussion of the effects of embedded learning aids in computer-based learning (CBL) on performance and anxiety level focuses on a study of undergraduates that investigated the effects of relaxation and imagery guidance on recall and anxiety level. Discusses implications for future research and possible long-term benefits to learning habits.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Computer Anxiety, Computer Assisted Instruction, Futures (of Society)
Peer reviewedManno, Bruno V. – Education Next, 2003
Examines the current condition of the charter-school movement. On the one hand, the demand for and satisfaction of charter schools is high; on the other, opposition to charter schools is growing. Suggests that changes, including a national organization to press for accountability, are needed for the movement to succeed. (WFA)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accountability, Change Agents, Charter Schools
Peer reviewedBrady, Michael P.; Rosenberg, Howard – Education and Training in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, 2002
This article presents the role of the Job Observation and Behavior Scale (JOBS) in promoting objective employee performance evaluations and summarizes the technical properties of the instrument. JOBS is designed to be sensitive to both the work performance and support needs of people who participate in supported employment. (Contains references.)…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adults, Behavior Rating Scales, Disabilities
Peer reviewedNance, Douglas W. – College Teaching, 1990
College instructors can and should have well-defined standards and practices that are clearly stated and rigorously adhered to. Teachers must respect students' rights but also expect them to respect their responsibilities. In return, students both learn the material and respect the teacher. (MSE)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, College Faculty, College Instruction, College Students
Peer reviewedEnns, James T.; King, Katherine A. – Developmental Psychology, 1990
Experiment 1 suggested that age differences in line-drawing interpretation among subjects between 6 and 24 years reflected changes in short-term memory for features and changes in strategies used to integrate features over space and time. Experiment 2 suggested that older observers were more active in their attempts to interpret drawings and that…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Classification, Cognitive Processes, College Students
Peer reviewedMoore, Randy, Ed. – American Biology Teacher, 1990
Presented is a brief review of the literature concerned with student evaluation of teaching. The interpretation of the results of these evaluations as well as suggestions for designing a useful instrument are discussed. (CW)
Descriptors: College Science, Educational Assessment, Faculty Evaluation, Higher Education
Peer reviewedDickinson, Donald J. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1990
The relationship between gains in student achievement on a concept test and teacher effectiveness ratings without test score feedback was examined in a study involving 235 high school students. Ratings of teacher effectiveness were slightly but significantly correlated with student learning. Rankings were often inconsistent with ratings. (TJH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Comparative Analysis, Concept Teaching
Peer reviewedHughes, Charles A.; Smith, Judith Osgood – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1990
Twenty-six articles including information about the cognitive and academic characteristics of learning-disabled college students are reviewed, focusing on levels of intellectual functioning, reading achievement, mathematics achievement, written expression, and foreign language performance. Research needs and implications for service provision are…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Ability, College Students, Higher Education
Peer reviewedWalsham, Geoff; And Others – Information Technology for Development, 1988
Describes two research projects in the United Kingdom to illustrate a social systems approach to the evaluation of computer-based information systems which encompasses organizational, social, and political factors. The relevance of this research to a developing country context is discussed and implications are drawn for research, education, and…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Educational Needs, Evaluation Criteria
Peer reviewedRoberts, Tomi-Ann; Nolen-Hoeksema, Susan – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1989
Two studies tested the influence of various types of verbal evaluative feedback on men's and women's self-evaluations of their performance in achievement situations. Results indicate that women's self-evaluations were influenced by both positive and negative evaluative statements, and men were more influenced by positive than negative feedback.…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Cognitive Ability, Experiments, Feedback


