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Washer, Bart; Cochran, Lori – Techniques: Connecting Education and Careers (J3), 2012
When a student is performing in the psychomotor domain, the authors believe the student is also performing in the cognitive domain (sequencing steps, evaluating the situation) and in the affective domain (appreciating a job well done, quality control, safety). As Dabney Doty, former instructor at the University of Central Missouri, stated, "There…
Descriptors: Performance Tests, Performance Based Assessment, Psychomotor Objectives, Vocational Education
Jones, Robert – 1981
There are four phases to the Deerfield High School (Chicago, Illinois) sex-fair performance evaluation system: (1) a point system allowing students to control 50 percent of their grades through participation and attendance; (2) an ongoing evaluation procedure concerned with determining the contributions of various units of instruction (all…
Descriptors: Athletics, Coeducation, High Schools, Performance Tests
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Silvestrone, Judy M. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2004
Whether in the science or language laboratory, carrying out health care procedures or demonstrating performance arts, faculty can improve skill evaluation through transparency and authenticity in exam construction, format, and grading.
Descriptors: Language Laboratories, Performance Based Assessment, Validity, Reliability
DeLong, Barbara J. – 1981
Preplanning to insure sex-fair evaluation of student performance in physical education should include: (1) establishment of instructional and performance objectives for each activity; (2) development of performance standards which take into account ability levels and documented biological differences between the sexes; and (3) a well-defined…
Descriptors: Achievement Rating, Criterion Referenced Tests, Individual Instruction, Performance Contracts
Michigan State Board of Education, Lansing. – 1984
This document is designed to assist physical education teachers in addressing deficiencies found in Michigan students when they were tested on physical education performance objectives. The objectives included are: (1) locomotion--run, hop, skip; (2) body projection--horizontal and vertical jump; (3) rhythm--move to an even beat; (4) object…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Human Body, Instructional Improvement
Safrit, Margaret J.; Wood, Terence M. – 1981
The use of motor ability tests to achieve sex-fair ability groups should be considered from three standpoints--task specificity, sex differences, and individual learning differences. Motor ability is frequently described as an individual's present ability to perform motor skills. Although several motor ability tests have been constructed for…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Ability Identification, Classification, Coeducation