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Weinberger, Jo Ann – 1969
In appraising the Individually Prescribed Instruction system, three sources of information were utilized: a main instrument, the Degree of Implementation Study, and two additional investigations, the Report of Student Progress and the report of the school visitation monitors. To determine the degree of implementation, a sample of the student…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Evaluation Criteria, Individualized Instruction, Measurement Techniques
Unks, Nancy J.; Cox, Richard C. – 1968
The evaluation of a testing program is necessary before or during a sound total project evaluation. Ideally, the testing program study should be concurrent with, and equal in magnitude to, the total project evaluation. Step one in an evaluation is to define the testing program's objectives in operational terms. Step two is a thorough description…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Measurement Techniques, Program Evaluation, Test Construction
Gage, N. L. – 1968
This commentary takes no serious exception to Professor Lortie's conclusions about educational changes and issues in evaluation, but it examines certain assumptions. It questions the implications that each school district needs independent evaluation and that evaluation should be applied at the end of a given educational program, and asks what…
Descriptors: Conferences, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Change, Educational Innovation
Cunningham, Grover; Pierce-Jones, John – 1969
In this study, a group of first graders who had attended full-year Head Start were compared cognitively to a group of first graders who had been eligible for Head Start but did not attend. Results of the study may be suspect because the children who participated in Head Start were selected from the most deprived of those eligible; therefore study…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Compensatory Education, Followup Studies
Aronstein, Laurence W.; Olsen, Edward G. – 1974
By engaging students in community service projects, action learning uses resources of the real world to give students opportunities to participate in performing tasks and making decisions that confront societal problems. Such projects should be decided on after a study of the needs of the community. After a project is selected, all relevant…
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Programs, Experiential Learning, Learning Processes
Scriven, Michael – 1974
The concern with competency-based education is not whether it is any different from the more traditional approaches but whether it is worth the considerable effort it involves. There are several aspects of a competency-based program to be considered in its evaluation. The first is whether or not there is a justifiable need for the specified…
Descriptors: Competency Based Teacher Education, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Programs, Evaluation Criteria
Owens, Anthony M. – 1974
A school district supported program which provides children with volunteer companion-therapists was evaluated using self-perception reports, behavior ratings by parents and teachers, and the opinions of parents and volunteers. Program children reported consistent self-perceptions while comparison children dipped slightly. Positive changes in…
Descriptors: Attendants, Behavior Change, Children, Enrichment Activities
Poteet, James A. – 1974
Information Based Evaluation (IBE) is identified as a design procedure for assessing a variety of projects, programs, and educational changes. IBE was used to evaluate a Comprehensive Diagnostic Teaching Center (DTC) which, in addition to providing teacher training and services to handicapped pupils, would bring together and focus all of the…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Teaching, Educational Strategies, Feedback, Handicapped Students
Reeves, John M.; Michael, William B. – 1973
The results from application of Stufflebeam's comprehensive decision-making methodology--the context-input-process-product (CIPP) evaluation model--to the evaluation of a dental team training program with expanded functions of auxiliary personnel (paraprofessionals) at a school of dentistry are described. In view of the expectations of health care…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Dentistry, Educational Innovation, Educational Programs
LaBay, Michael J.; Peckenpaugh, Donald H. – 1974
Bracketing is defined as a procedure whereby individual decisionmaking team members sharpen their perceptions of organizational need prior to administrative action. Like the Delphi technique, the procedure eliminates major detriments of group activity planning and includes sequential interrogations and feedback procedures. Unlike the Delphi…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Educational Needs, Educational Planning, Educational Research
Miller, Marian B. – 1973
This report evaluates a long-range, districtwide guidance program designed to identify elementary school children who are potential high school dropouts. Interviews with a small group of identified potential dropouts who remained in school and graduated resulted in the identification of factors associated with staying in school. A Svan-type scale…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Prevention, Guidance Programs
Ajay, Helen B.; And Others – 1973
After years of successful experimental grading of student essays by computer, it was necessary to design and test certain meta-strategies for automatic use in American secondary schools. First, schools were divided into four subject-matter fields (science, social studies, English, and foreign language) and three grade-levels (7-8, 9-10, 11-12).…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Essay Tests, Feasibility Studies, Predictive Measurement
Cooper, John E. – 1974
This document summarizes evidence of the effectiveness of protocol materials in the improvement of teaching. A secondary objective is to place this evaluation in the context of a brief review of protocol materials as an educational innovation, including also its genesis, purpose, problems, and recommendations for the future. The author then…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Concept Formation, Evaluation, Literature Reviews
Ellis, E. N. – 1973
An officer on the Youth Detail of the Vancouver Police Department has been actively participating since April 1972, in activities at the Killarney Secondary School and six of its feeder elementary schools. The purpose of the involvement of the officer was to bring about more positive attitudes toward authority and the police and to contribute to…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Elementary Schools, Police, Police School Relationship
Gage, Gerald; Walter, Janice – 1972
The World of Work program at Judson Junior High School may be used as a whole or in part by others interested in implementing a similar project, taking into consideration the program was designed to meet the needs of a particular population in a particular geographical context. Instructional resources were suggested by the project director and…
Descriptors: Career Education, Educational Programs, Junior High Schools, Program Descriptions


