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Peer reviewedCarter, Kyle R.; Hamilton, Wilma – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1985
An evaluation process and model are described for formative evaluation of gifted programs. The model incorporates two approaches: process-oriented evaluation which defines essential program components and standards of acceptance and outcome-oriented evaluation which assesses components via student outcomes. (CL)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Gifted, Models
Peer reviewedTruesdell, Lee Ann – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1985
Analysis of the inservice education conducted by live New York City districts revealed that training for classroom special education teachers lacked most characteristics of quality inservice training, while the training for administrators and resource room teachers had many of the criteria found in effective inservice education. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Inservice Teacher Education, Program Evaluation, Special Education Teachers
Peer reviewedBrinkerhoff, Robert O. – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1980
Evaluaton of teacher inservice is considered and several principles are offered, including that evaluation must be needs-based and innovative. The importance of three functions of evaluation is stressed: (1) planning, (2) implementation, and (3) impact. (CL)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Inservice Teacher Education, Program Evaluation, Program Implementation
Peer reviewedSansone, Janet; Zigmond, Naomi – Exceptional Children, 1986
Schedules of 844 mildly handicapped elementary school students were analyzed to describe the degree of appropriateness of mainstreaming practices. School variables were then investigated in relation to appropriate scheduling. Data analysis revealed that very few students had appropriate mainstreaming schedules but that "good" scheduling was found…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Mainstreaming, Mild Disabilities, Program Evaluation
Peer reviewedPowell, Lane H.; Jorgensen, Stephen R. – Family Relations, 1985
Examined the effects of a short term, church-based program in relation to three program goals: increased sex information, heightened self-esteem, and clarity of personal sexual values. Using a pre-posttest, control group design, significant positive change in sex information and clarity of personal sexual values were found. (Author/BL)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Church Programs, Program Evaluation, Sex Education
Peer reviewedParloff, Morris B. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1986
Describes problems in implementing placebo controls in psychotherapy including the difficulty of ensuring that therapists and their patients will view both the experimental and placebo treatments as comparably credible. Considers six research issues stemming from the definitional requirement that the placebo control for the critical and specific…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Program Evaluation, Psychotherapy, Research Design
Peer reviewedMcBride, Martha C.; Martin, G. Eric – Counselor Education and Supervision, 1986
Provides a professional model for practicum supervision using supervisors with equal responsibility and status. The model stresses the use of professional knowledge in both the content and process of practicum supervision. Dual-focus supervision is seen as the integration and application of theory congruency and interpersonal dynamics. (Author/BL)
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Counselor Training, Models, Practicum Supervision
Fitz-enz, Jac – Personnel, 1986
The author urges human resource professionals to think and act strategically to market themselves more effectively. The following elements of such a strategy are discussed: operating philosophy, stakeholders' expectations, departmental capability, program profiling, the grand strategy, critical success factors, impact elements, strategic…
Descriptors: Human Resources, Marketing, Program Effectiveness, Program Evaluation
Van Hoven, James B. – Independent School, 1983
In evaluating its science program, an independent New Jersey school was successful in using the model developed by the National Study of School Evaluation. (MD)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Program Evaluation, Science Programs
Peer reviewedHill, John – NASSP Bulletin, 1985
Offers practical suggestions for minimizing 14 problems that frequently occur when curriculum programs are evaluated. Timing evaluations, evaluating appropriate factors, making meaningful comparisons, meeting skepticism, selecting tests, selecting evaluators, assessing evaluation results, and maintaining credibility are among the concerns…
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Program Evaluation
Peer reviewedMaher, Charles A. – Exceptional Children, 1984
A multi-element cross-age tutoring program involved handicapped adolescents as tutors of elementary school handicapped children in areas of reading, language arts, and mathematics. Program evaluation results suggested that the program can be readily implemented in public school districts, and that it is effective in enhancing scholastic…
Descriptors: Cross Age Teaching, Disabilities, Program Descriptions, Program Evaluation
Exceptional Parent, 1984
The article presents guidelines for parents in selecting camps for their handicapped children. Approaches to shopping for camps are noted, and nine questions regarding staff, cost, safety, and program are listed. (CL)
Descriptors: Camping, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Materials
Peer reviewedBillings, Diane M. – Nursing Outlook, 1984
Describes a naturalistic or issues-based approach to evaluation that can be used to focus on the relationship of nursing values to computer-assisted instruction, identify the needs of a broad audience, and examine the teaching-learning activities occurring with CAI. Presents a model for assessing this instructional strategy. (JOW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology, Nursing Education, Program Evaluation
Peer reviewedHouse, Ernest R. – New Directions for Program Evaluation, 1983
Our scientific conceptions of evaluation are strongly influenced by underlying, deep-seated metaphors. This analysis draws upon recent philosophic work concerning the role of metaphors in all thought processes. (Author/PN)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Evaluation Methods, Language Patterns, Metaphors
Rennie, John – Times Educational Supplement (London), 1976
Author argued that the Bullock Report has failed to get through to its many different audiences. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Language Acquisition, Program Evaluation, Reports


