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Curry, Lynn – Educational Leadership, 1990
Learning styles advocates claim long-term improvements in four aspects of teaching and learning: curriculum design, instructional methods, assessment, and student guidance. The application of learning style theory encompasses three pervasive problems: confusion in definitions, weakness in measurement reliability and validity, and identification of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Problems
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Waxman, Hersh – Educational Leadership, 1983
Criticizes John Goodlad's book "A Place Called School," claiming the conclusions and recommendations are questionable because of a limited review of the literature, a lack of student achievement data, and methodological problems. (MLF)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Elementary Secondary Education, Research Methodology, Research Problems
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Goodlad, John – Educational Leadership, 1983
John Goodlad, author of "A Place Called School," responds to Hersh Waxman's critical review by claiming Waxman takes terms out of context, ignores the author's caveats, and critiques what the book is not, contrary to everything the author says it is. (MLF)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Elementary Secondary Education, Research Methodology, Research Problems
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Herman, Joan L.; Winters, Lynn – Educational Leadership, 1994
Professional literature extols the potential benefits of portfolios for teaching, learning, and assessment--particularly compared with traditional multiple-choice tests. Although initial findings favor portfolio assessments, the challenges lie in ensuring technical quality, equity, and feasibility for large-scale assessment purposes. Two major…
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Elementary Secondary Education, Portfolio Assessment, Program Effectiveness
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Brandt, Ron – Educational Leadership, 1992
Assessment reforms might fail because high stakes will be attached to them too soon, judgments will be unreliable, and lawsuits will occur. Educators need to consider technical issues including score reliability, task validity, portfolio sampling, and generalizability problems. U.S. schools would improve considerably if national Advanced Placement…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement, Elementary Secondary Education, Generalization, Performance Based Assessment
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Haney, Walt – Educational Leadership, 1985
Following a critique of so-called educational testing, this article examines three "educationally noteworthy school testing programs"--those of Portland, Oregon; Orange County, Florida; and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and one noteworthy school with no standardized testing: the Prospect School in Bennington, Vermont. Derives some broad…
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Alternative Assessment, Computer Assisted Testing, Demonstration Programs