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National Center on Secondary Education and Transition (NCSET), University of Minnesota, 2004
The present study builds on the earlier work of Thurlow et al. (1995) and Guy et al. (1999). These earlier studies examined state graduation policies and diploma options across all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The purposes of these earlier studies were to: (1) provide policy makers and state education agency personnel information on the…
Descriptors: Graduation, Disabilities, Exit Examinations, Graduation Requirements
Duncan, John R.; Zeng, Yong – National Center for Engineering and Technology Education, 2005
Limited information is available regarding the factors that promote persistence by women in engineering programs. Stated simply, the problem is that the number of women engineers continues to fall short in comparison to the gender ratio of women to men in the population in the U.S. (BEST, 2002) and worldwide (Hersh, 2000). More women engineers are…
Descriptors: Females, Persistence, Engineering, Technology Education
Peer reviewedBrewer, Ilma M.; Tomlinson, J. David – Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 1981
A report on how individual students respond to a course in plant anatomy using self-instruction and group interaction is presented. Learning profiles are described. Assessment tests measured performance in four capacities: recall of knowledge, comprehension, application and short-chain problem solving. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Botany, Cognitive Style, Comprehension, Course Evaluation
Peer reviewedBaum, Tom; Bassey, Michael – Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 1981
The generally prescriptive approach to the evaluation of teaching by students is criticized. Examples are given of how the lack of prescription enables teachers to use evaluations in a more varied, relevant and innovative manner. A student evaluation project at Trent Polytechnic, Nottingham is described. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Communication (Thought Transfer), Evaluation Methods, Faculty Evaluation
Peer reviewedBurkman, Ernest; And Others – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1981
The simultaneous effects of two instructional variables of degree of teacher direction (student- versus teacher-directed) and time allowed for study and the student variable of general ability are described for student achievement (N=912) in three life-science instructional modules. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Performance Factors
Peer reviewedMagee, James J. – Journal of Education for Social Work, 1979
This project monitored the extent students demonstrated actual mastery of the role cluster associated with their academic level and recorded both the introductory experiences they had in advanced roles beyond their cluster, and field experiences in which their performance in one role accelerated their proficiency in another. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Articulation (Education), Associate Degrees, Bachelors Degrees
Peer reviewedLumpkin, Angela – Strategies, 1996
Discusses the advantages of creating teaching portfolios. Portfolios help teachers examine how and why they teach, how they change, whether they evaluate, and whether they get and give feedback. The self-reflective statements must be supported with personal materials, student and colleague feedback, and excellence in teaching products. (SM)
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Feedback
Peer reviewedBurkam, David T.; And Others – American Educational Research Journal, 1997
Data from the National Education Longitudinal Study of 1988 were used to identify factors related to gender differences in tenth-grade science performance. The advantage found for eighth-grade boys had widened by tenth grade. Findings emphasize the importance of active classroom involvement as a way of promoting gender equity. (SLD)
Descriptors: Experience, Experiential Learning, Grade 10, Hands on Science
Raybould, Barry – Performance and Instruction, 1990
Describes the design of an electronic performance support system (PSS) that was developed to help sales and support personnel access relevant information needed for good job performance. Highlights include expert systems, databases, interactive video discs, formatting information online, information retrieval techniques, HyperCard, computer-based…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Computer System Design
Peer reviewedDouglas, Dan; Myers, Cindy – English for Specific Purposes, 1989
Describes a technique for videotaping classroom performances of native and international teaching assistants (ITA) to teach ITAs about specific, definable English language skills, U.S. academic culture and pedagogical performance, and to help them develop communications strategies for coping with largely undefinable future communicative needs.…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, College Environment, Communicative Competence (Languages), Cultural Awareness
Peer reviewedMead-Mezzetta, Shirley – Social Studies Review, 1994
Asserts that new student assessment methods incorporate more direct assessment of student knowledge and performance. Describes changes in student assessment in California as a result of state and federal reform efforts. Discusses classroom implications and the role of teachers using the new assessment techniques. (CFR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Change, Educational Technology, Educational Testing
Peer reviewedMarcoulides, George A.; Heck, Ronald H. – Education and Urban Society, 1994
The seven articles of this issue examine the implications of the proposed use of a variety of new assessments for students and parents, schools and school personnel, the educational system, and society in general. They clarify the dilemmas that challenge educational assessment and the relationship of assessment to educational reform. (SLD)
Descriptors: Accountability, Alternative Assessment, Curriculum Development, Educational Assessment
Baugh, Ivan W. – Computing Teacher, 1994
Discussion of performance-based assessment in elementary and secondary schools in Kentucky focuses on the use of hypermedia as an effective alternative for assessing student learning. Curriculum activities are described for science, language arts, foreign language, mathematics, social studies, and physical education. (Contains seven references.)…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedRosenthal, Jeffrey S. – Studies in Higher Education, 1995
Use of active learning techniques in upper-division probability courses at the University of Minnesota is discussed. Techniques include cooperative, small-group learning, and essay-writing about technical topics. Emphasis is on student participation, interaction, and broadening of student perspective. Student response to the approach is also…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Advanced Courses, Classroom Techniques, College Mathematics
Peer reviewedReynolds, David – History of Education, 1990
Attributes the relatively high dropout rate among Welsh secondary school students to the educational processes within the comprehensive schools. Advocates extensive research into the nature of Welsh education and problems stemming from historical, socioeconomic, and political factors. Encourages policy formation that reflects Welsh rather than…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comprehensive Programs, Dropout Rate, Educational Assessment


