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Li Hu; Yulu Chen; Lisi Chen – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
With the continuous development of higher education, the evaluation of college students' learning has received increasing attention. Understanding the impact of the multiple evaluation system on college students' sense of English learning acquisition is of great significance. It helps educators to better design teaching activities and evaluation…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Academic Achievement, Student Evaluation
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Veronica Salm; Lukasz Golab – International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2024
Co-operative education (co-op) programs enable students to gain real-world experience by alternating work and study terms. Understanding employers' expectations of students in different disciplines is therefore critical for success. To do this, the relationships between co-op job postings, required skills, and academic backgrounds can be modeled…
Descriptors: Cooperative Education, Cooperative Programs, Employer Attitudes, Foreign Countries
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Varagnolo, Damiano; Knorn, Steffi; Staffas, Kjell; Fjällström, Eva; Wrigstad, Tobias – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2021
In this paper, we propose a method to analyse the coherence of existing curricula at higher education institution. We focus our attention to engineering programmes at universities but the proposed method is by no means restricted to those cases. In contrast to other known methods, our approach is quantitative, decentralised, and asynchronous and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, College Curriculum, Engineering Education
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Drimalla, James; Tyburski, Brady A.; Byerley, Cameron; Boyce, Steven; Grabhorn, Jeffrey; Roman, Christopher Orlando; Moore, Kevin C. – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2020
We reflect on the limitations of our research group's prior methods for assessing covariational reasoning which primarily used graphical tasks found in extant literature. Graphical tasks dominate the literature on covariational reasoning, and through our use of these tasks we came to question the heavy reliance on them. Our concerns led us to ask…
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Graphs, Evaluation Methods, Calculus
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Ramos Salazar, Leslie; Hayward, Stephen L. – College Teaching, 2022
The Bicycle Drawing Test (BDT) serves to identify poor memory, psychomotor deficiencies, and cognitive deficiencies. This study examined 206 students' performance on the BDT measure, text-based and graph-based questions in undergraduate-level macroeconomics courses. Correlational analyses suggest that the drawing task component of BDT is…
Descriptors: Freehand Drawing, Undergraduate Students, Economics Education, Graphs
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Vachharajani, Vinay; Pareek, Jyoti – International Journal of Distance Education Technologies, 2020
The demand for higher education keeps on increasing. The invention of information technology and e-learning have, to a large extent, solved the problem of shortage of skilled and qualified teachers. But there is no guarantee that this will ensure the high quality of learning. In spite of large number of students, though the delivery of learning…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Computer Assisted Testing
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Younggon Bae; Samuel L. Tunstall; Kathryn S. Knowles; Rebecca L. Matz – Numeracy, 2019
In this analysis, we examine how course assessment items were aligned with learning objectives in a quantitative literacy course at Michigan State University. The alignment analysis consisted of mapping assessment items to a list of operationalized learning objectives from the course. Our analysis shows how often the learning objectives are…
Descriptors: Alignment (Education), Educational Objectives, Statistics Education, Evaluation Methods
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Karimi, Hamid; Derr, Tyler; Huang, Jiangtao; Tang, Jiliang – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2020
Online learning has attracted a large number of participants and is increasingly becoming very popular. However, the completion rates for online learning are notoriously low. Further, unlike traditional education systems, teachers, if any, are unable to comprehensively evaluate the learning gain of each student through the online learning…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Academic Achievement, Prediction, Teaching Methods
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Fields, Lanny; Spear, Jack – Psychological Record, 2012
Joint stimulus control occurs when responding is determined by the correspondence of elements of a complex sample and a complex comparison stimulus. In academic settings, joint stimulus control of behavior would be evidenced by the selection of an accurate description of a complex graph in which each element of a graph corresponded to particular…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Graphs, Behavioral Science Research, Evaluation Methods
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Marcus, David K.; Fulton, Jessica J.; Turchik, Jessica A. – Psychological Assessment, 2011
Risky sexual behaviors are behaviors that involve the possibility of an adverse outcome, such as contracting a sexually transmitted infection or unwanted pregnancy. The question of whether risky sexual behavior exists as a discrete class (i.e., taxon) or as a dimensional construct has not previously been explored. The authors performed a set of…
Descriptors: Pregnancy, Sexuality, At Risk Persons, Classification
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Trujillo, Caleb; Cooper, Melanie M.; Klymkowsky, Michael W. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2012
Biological systems, from the molecular to the ecological, involve dynamic interaction networks. To examine student thinking about networks we used graphical responses, since they are easier to evaluate for implied, but unarticulated assumptions. Senior college level molecular biology students were presented with simple molecular level scenarios;…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Feedback (Response), Molecular Biology, Formative Evaluation
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Baker, Ryan S.; Hershkovitz, Arnon; Rossi, Lisa M.; Goldstein, Adam B.; Gowda, Sujith M. – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2013
We present a new method for analyzing a student's learning over time for a specific skill: analysis of the graph of the student's moment-by-moment learning over time. Moment-by-moment learning is calculated using a data-mined model that assesses the probability that a student learned a skill or concept at a specific time during learning (Baker,…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Probability, Skill Development
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Mercer, Sterett H.; Sterling, Heather E. – Journal of School Psychology, 2012
The impact of baseline trend control on visual analyses of AB intervention graphs was examined with simulated data at various values of baseline trend, autocorrelation, and effect size. Participants included 202 undergraduate students with minimal training in visual analysis and 10 graduate students and faculty with more training and experience in…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, Graphs, Effect Size
Minelli, Rachel M. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This dissertation reports the results of three studies and a pilot study. The first study was a Monte Carlo validation study that examined the accuracy of a new visual inspection method, the semi-interquartile range method. Results of the study indicated that this method had lower levels of power than a previously validated method, the…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Preservice Teachers
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Sadler, Philip M.; Night, Christopher – Physics Teacher, 2010
What kinds of astronomical lab activities can high school and college astronomy students carry out easily in daytime? The most impressive is the determination of latitude and longitude from observations of the Sun. The "shooting of a noon sight" and its "reduction to a position" grew to become a daily practice at the start of the 19th century…
Descriptors: Marine Education, Astronomy, High School Students, College Students
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