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Goetz, Judith – Georgia Social Science Journal, 1987
Points out that evaluating social studies teachers requires evaluating both curriculum and instruction. Elaborates by saying social studies is such a diverse subject area that to teach it effectively, varied teaching styles must be employed. Examples of these styles include the teacher as storyteller, problem solver, scholar, and moralist. (BR)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Evaluation Methods, Instructional Improvement, Secondary Education
Massachusetts Department of Education, 2006
Site visits are one of the means the Department of Education uses to document each charter school's performance and progress. These visits usually take place during the second and third years of the charter. The Charter School Office, however, reserves the right to conduct visits at other times when deemed necessary. The primary purposes of a site…
Descriptors: Feedback, Institutional Evaluation, Charter Schools, Accreditation (Institutions)
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Buck, Doris – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1991
Describes useful method for assessing child's perception of how well parental expectations are being met. Offers suggestions for processing the information from such an assessment with the child and the parents. Sees picture graph as promising way to help children discuss thoughts, feelings, and behaviors related to perceptions of falling short of…
Descriptors: Ability, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Evaluation Methods
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Ganong, Lawrence H.; Coleman, Marilyn – Family Relations, 1993
Sees important aspect of graduate education as learning how to evaluate quality and validity of research. Notes that study of families presents particular challenges. Examines three methods to teach students to critique family research. Sees all three as holding promise in teaching students how to evaluate family research and notes that all three…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Family (Sociological Unit), Graduate Students, Higher Education
Gingold, William – 1975
Described is the Magic Kingdom preschool screening program designed to provide an efficient, low cost, and comprehensive means for identifying children with special needs. Sections address the following program components: target population; definition of terms such as accomodations (facilities), admission ticket (preschool screening report), and…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Handicapped Children, Identification, Preschool Education
Plakos, Marie, And Others – 1977
This California Evaluation Improvement Project (EIP) Program Evaluation workbook has two purposes. It can be used as a learning and instructional aid while one masters the procedures, techniques, and methods of program evaluation. Used this way, it helps the practitioner summarize and put into practice the subject matter presented in the EIP…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Evaluators, Inservice Education, Measurement Techniques
Alvir, Howard P. – 1976
Three evaluation packets which can serve as guidelines for evaluation models are illustrated in this document. These packages were designed originally for occupational educators, but editing can make these packets and evaluation forms applicable to any area in which secondary and post-secondary teachers attend an inservice workshop or training…
Descriptors: Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Guidelines, Inservice Teacher Education
Orloff, Jeffrey H., Comp. – 1976
Presented is an evaluation of the first annual Northern Virginia Conference on Gifted/Talented Education held April 30 - May 1, 1976. Listed are details of the agenda, keynote speakers, mini-lab leaders, mini-lab sessions, conference participants, budget, and geographical areas represented. Evaluation information is provided on specific program…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Exceptional Child Education
Civil Service Commission, Washington, DC. Bureau of Training. – 1974
This manual contains the complete course plans designed to prepare an individual to participate in an onsite survey. It provides an introduction to the major phases of the survey process: (1) planning for an onsite survey; (2) conducting the opening conference; (3) onsite factfinding; (4) problem identification and analysis; (5) problem solving…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Evaluation Methods, Instructional Materials, Personnel Management
Saint Louis Community Coll., MO. – 1976
This document was compiled for the Participative Management Program at St. Louis Community College. It is composed of four parts, each dealing with an aspect of evaluation of objectives. Part 1, An Introduction to Evaluation, discusses the difference between measurement and indication, the three general evaluation types (internal data, surveys,…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Behavior, Departments, Educational Objectives
McManis Associates, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1976
While the values derived from institutional self-evaluation efforts are fairly well understood, external evaluation is an important process in aiding an institution in the achievement of its goals; it supplements and complements, but does not supplant self-evaluation. Common functions of the external evaluation component of the Advanced…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Consultants, Evaluation Methods, Planning
International Technology Education Association (ITEA), 2004
"Measuring Progress" is a resource for teachers to use as they plan and implement standards-based student assessment. Section 1 is an overview of how standards relate to assessing student technological literacy. Section 2 provides an approach to standards-based student assessment. Section 3 describes several assessment tools and methods. Section 4…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Technological Literacy, Student Evaluation, Standards
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Schaeffer, Brian A. – Teaching of Psychology, 1980
Maintains that more valid student evaluations of teacher performance on the college level will result if evaluation questionnaires reflect specific teaching situations and student cohorts. The Echo technique (which is based on reflecting evaluative comments in the student's own words) is suggested as a means of producing more valid evaluations.…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Psychology, Questionnaires
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Miller, Mark J. – Journal of Employment Counseling, 1993
Addresses the need for an integrated career-related diagnostic scheme and provides a practical and proven diagnostic system that can be used by career counselors to assess and counsel their clients. Diagnostic scheme presented combines Bordin's (1946) model with Matre and Cooper's (1984) orthogonal dimensions of Decidedness-Undecidedness and…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Client Characteristics (Human Services), Counseling Techniques, Counselors
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Kaase, Kristopher J.; Harshbarger, D. Bruce – NASPA Journal, 1993
Describes focus group application in student affairs assessment and offers suggestions on conducting groups and using results. Concludes that focus groups can overcome limitations of quantitative designs, such as limited scope of response or profiles of "average" persons who do not really exist; be used to help design or supplement quantitative…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Evaluation Methods, Focus Groups, Higher Education
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