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Taylor, Ronald L. – Diagnostique, 1988
Though curriculum-based assessment (CBA) is considered a valuable evaluation procedure, areas of concern exist, including: assumptions regarding content of the CBA instrument, appropriateness of CBA as the only information source for individualized education programs, and recognition of CBA's limitations as a procedure/model under the current…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Student Evaluation
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Berk, Ronald A. – NASSP Bulletin, 1987
Reviews a dozen basic questions about passing scores on state-mandated competency testing programs for students, teachers, administrators, and other education personnel. Condemns the "cardiac" approach (or traditonal 80 percent standard) in favor of procedures that systematically incorporate judgment with a variety of performance data.…
Descriptors: Scores, Secondary Education, Standardized Tests, Student Evaluation
Kean, Michael H. – American School Board Journal, 1981
Examines teachers' major concerns about testing and offers advice about how to encourage teachers to respect the testing program. (WD)
Descriptors: Educational Testing, Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Role
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Mehrens, William A.; Lehmann, Irvin J. – NASSP Bulletin, 1987
Classroom measurement devices, when tailored to fit a teacher's particular instructional objectives, are essential for optimal teaching and learning. Teachers use test data to assess students' progress but often fail to analyze tests for validity. This article shows how locally and correctly developed assessment tools may serve a variety of…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Instructional Development, Motivation, Secondary Education
Ligon, Glynn – 1985
Careful management of a testing program can greatly limit a teacher's opportunity to cheat while administering standardized tests to students and can increase the likelihood that such cheating will be detected. The Austin Independent School District's systemwide testing staff's plan for controlling cheating has three basic premises: (1) plan and…
Descriptors: Cheating, Educational Testing, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines
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Garn-Nunn, Pamela G. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1986
Disordered processes and severity levels identified by the "Assessment of Phonological Processes" measure were compared with those obtained from three more easily administered conventional articulation tests in a case study of a phonologically disordered preschool child. Results indicated some adaptations and careful analysis are…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Articulation Impairments, Case Studies, Phonology
Association of California School Administrators. – 1983
This position paper from the Research, Evaluation, and Accreditation Committee of the Association of California School Administrators (ACSA) presents a description of the Academic Decathlon program and offers recommendations for improving the program and ways that ACSA can assist the program. The description of the Academic Decathlon, a ten-event…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Competition, High School Students, High Schools
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McCrone, William P.; And Others – American Annals of the Deaf, 1987
School counselors working with hearing-impaired students are introduced to the preventive legal audit strategy to avoid common civil and criminal liability situations. Sample legal audit questions concern negligence/malpractice, confidentiality/privileged communication, child abuse, testing, Public Law 94-142, and other civil and criminal…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Confidentiality, Counselor Role, Due Process
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Schwenn, John; And Others – Early Child Development and Care, 1988
Discusses differential and information processing theories of intelligence and the problems of measuring intelligence. Considers the influence of sociocultural factors on the test performance of individuals and the procedures which have been suggested to reduce bias. (RJC)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cultural Influences, Culture Fair Tests, Epistemology
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Rueda, Robert – Exceptional Children, 1989
A discussion of special education placement of language-minority students with mild disabilities focuses on current eligibility criteria, proposing that problems in assessment, diagnosis, and placement reflect problems with larger issues in special education, especially continuing reliance on the psychometric paradigm. Reform attempts are…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education, Eligibility
Perlman, Carole L. – 1985
This paper examines some of the issues involved in releasing test results to the press. The first part is based on a survey of National Association of Test Directors members (72 of the 142 members completed a questionnaire on reporting test results to the public). The survey included the following: to whom are results reported; what kind of…
Descriptors: Disclosure, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Dissemination, Interviews
Kaniel, Shlomo; Reichenberg, Rivka – Gifted Education International, 1990
After describing deficiencies of psychometric tests in identifying disadvantaged gifted youth, this article presents a system of dynamic assessment and cognitive intervention. The program's theoretical rationale is based on systematic thinking and metacognitive skills. Objectives for program implementation are offered in terms of cognitive,…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted Disadvantaged
Watt, Dan – Popular Computing, 1984
Discusses the need for researchers to determine what should be tested and how when evaluating educational computing programs, describes efforts of Educational Testing Service's National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) to measure the impact of computers on achievement, and concludes that it will not be easy to evaluate computers' effects.…
Descriptors: Accountability, Computer Literacy, Educational Assessment, Educational Objectives
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Karras, Ray W. – OAH Magazine of History, 1991
Comments that multiple-choice tests are objective, test some knowledge, and are easy to grade, but often ask for little more than rote recall. Offers a structure for multiple-choice questions that require evaluative thinking skills as well as knowledge of the facts. Includes discussion of objectivity, preparation, and memorization. (DK)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluative Thinking, History Instruction, Memorization
Kitao, S. Kathleen; Kitao, Kenji – 1996
Testing English listening skills involves a variety of skills. Sounds are sometimes difficult to discriminate in a language that is not one's native tongue, so testing phoneme discrimination, the ability to tell the difference between sounds, is important. Picture choice items are a good way to select among alternatives to demonstrate…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Language Proficiency, Language Tests
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