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Forte, Ellen – State Education Standard, 2020
Students with disabilities and English learners rank high among those facing the greatest academic challenges in public education. Like canaries in the coal mine, these students are often the first to reveal how conditions in schools are not adequately supporting students' academic growth. Their mandated participation in alternate statewide…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Students with Disabilities, English Language Learners, Elementary Secondary Education
Linden J. Houston – ProQuest LLC, 2020
This study was undertaken to address issues resulting from the vagueness of imprecisely defined legislative language located in the Bankruptcy Reform Act of1978 (Public Law 95-598) and subsequent policies, regulations, and laws such as the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act (Public Law 109-8);which relate to the…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Alternative Assessment, Student Loan Programs, Educational Finance
Izzah, Navisatul – International Journal of Language Education, 2021
This study explored the perceptions of TESOL teachers in Indonesia regarding the use of project-based assessment in their classrooms. As assessment has undergone massive development and shifting paradigms, there has been recognition for teachers to reconceptualize their assessment practice. There have been attempts made by some countries,…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Positive Attitudes, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction
Michael Yakubov – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The impact of the pandemic has once again pushed higher education institutions to the limit, forcing many private not-for-profit institutions to rethink their budgeting plans. As students consider alternative options to college, become more selective in their academic study, and seek greater resources, institutions will have to make difficult…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Universities, Colleges, School Closing
Musbah Abdussayed – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The influence of tests and assessments on learning and teaching is known as the washback effect. The purpose of this study is to investigate the washback effect of self and peer assessment in Arabic writing as a second language. The study was conducted on high school advanced Arabic learners at an Islamic school in the USA. The study examines the…
Descriptors: High School Students, Second Language Learning, Arabic, Religious Schools
Kasimatis, Katerina; Papageorgiou, Theodora – World Journal on Educational Technology: Current Issues, 2019
In this paper, the effectiveness of employing rubric as a self-assessment technique of the project method is investigated, which covers a wide range of knowledge, skills and abilities in a variety of learning objects and activities. The assessment rubric is defined as a descriptive rating guide, which consists of specific pre-defined performance…
Descriptors: Scoring Rubrics, Alternative Assessment, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Undergraduate Students
McNeal, Lisa; Gray, Jennifer – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2019
Many faculty struggle with designing and teaching online courses. Classic standardized course review models, such as the ones developed by Quality Matters (QM), are valuable tools, yet they often enforce rigid standards and lead to time-intensive course reviews. This paper offers a new solution as two faculty ask, "What would happen if an…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Educational Quality, Course Evaluation, Academic Standards
Sánchez, Ana; Domínguez, César; Blanco, Jose Miguel; Jaime, Arturo – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2019
It is important for both computer science academics and students to clearly comprehend the differences between academic and professional perspectives in terms of assessing a deliverable. It is especially interesting to determine whether the aspects deemed important to evaluate by a computer science expert are the same as those established by…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Student Evaluation, Industry, College Faculty
Kusuma, I Putu Indra; Waluyo, Budi – Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research, 2023
Due to the spread of COVID-19, all face-to-face speaking courses were discontinued for a while, which inevitably impaired assessment results. E-portfolios are typically an appropriate evaluation technique for universities that implement fully synchronous online learning in pandemic situations. However, little is known about how this alternative…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Portfolios (Background Materials), Portfolio Assessment, Alternative Assessment
Benraghda, Abdelmadjid; Mohd Radzuan, Noor Raha; Lardhi, Fatima Ali Salah – Cogent Education, 2022
Recently, alternative assessment (AA) has gained huge attention in oral ?communication studies. An area that has progressively received momentous concerns in ?the EFL/ESL literature is the employment of the self-assessment method. Despite this concern, ?the empirical data on the college of engineering students' willingness to implement…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Engineering Education, Oral Language
Kettler, Ryan J.; Hua, Anh; Dudek, Christopher M.; Reddy, Linda A.; Arnold-Berkovits, Ilona; Wiggs, Nicole B.; Lekwa, Adam; Kurz, Alexander – Educational Assessment, 2022
The study examines reliability and validity evidence of observational systems for evaluating teacher effectiveness and fostering professional development conversations in schools. Specifically, this study compared the Framework for Teaching's (FFT) validity evidence using the traditional scoring approach with a new composite scoring approach that…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Evaluation, Alternative Assessment, Classroom Observation Techniques
Interaction, Change, and the Role of the Historical in Validation: The Case of L2 Dynamic Assessment
Poehner, Matthew E.; van Compernolle, Rémi A. – Journal of Cognitive Education and Psychology, 2018
This article examines the implications of argument-based validity for the continued development of dynamic assessment (DA) research and practice. We propose that the move toward validation as a process of interpretation and evidence-based argument is commensurable with DA but that fundamental ontological differences with conventional approaches to…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Evaluation Methods, Second Language Learning, Interaction
Zimmerman, Jane K. – PRIMUS, 2020
Standards-based grading (SBG) is an assessment/grading system that attaches scores to the mastery level of specific learning objectives. This methodology is gaining momentum in the K-12 environment but has been largely overlooked at the post-secondary level. In this paper, I will discuss the implementation of this practice in a College Algebra…
Descriptors: Grading, Standards, Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics
Rappleye, Jeremy; Komatsu, Hikaru; Uchida, Yukiko; Krys, Kuba; Markus, Hazel – Journal of Education Policy, 2020
Facing increasing critique that PISA focuses too narrowly on cognitive achievement and human/knowledge capital, the OECD has recently shifted some of its focus to student happiness. The 2017 Students' Well-Being report distinguishes between 'happy schools' and 'unhappy schools', showing that among students who combined high performance and life…
Descriptors: Well Being, Achievement Tests, Foreign Countries, International Assessment
McMillan, James H.; Moore, Stephanie – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2020
An important element of the classroom assessment event and student performance occurs when students are wrong, which is often denigrated in our success-oriented secondary schools where only being right is valued and reinforced. This article argues that being wrong (sometimes) is an essential experience that enhances learning and motivation.…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Student Motivation, Learning Processes, Academic Failure

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