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Kozleski, Elizabeth B. – Educational Forum, 2020
Transforming schools requires educators who design learning with the diverse histories, cultures, capacities, and experiences of all their students in mind. Schools that embrace personalization support teachers and students who learn and grow together. This inclusive vision must be grounded in education's historical roots. Our research, practice,…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Students with Disabilities, Regular and Special Education Relationship, Educational History
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Gleason, Daniel – Educational Forum, 2014
The essay considers two analogies that help to reveal the limitations of value-added modeling: the first, a comparison with batting averages, shows that the model's reliability is quite limited even though year-to-year correlation figures may seem impressive; the second, a comparison between medical malpractice and so-called educational…
Descriptors: Models, Evaluation Methods, Reliability, Correlation
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Helfrich, Sara R.; Bosh, Amy J. – Educational Forum, 2011
The number of English language learners (ELLs) in today's classrooms is increasing. In this article, the authors identify four perceived barriers beginning and veteran teachers face in teaching literacy to ELLs: the lack of understanding of the role of literacy in other cultures, the teacher's inability to differentiate instruction to meet the…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Teacher Effectiveness, Second Language Learning, Learning Processes
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Militello, Matthew; Militello, Luke – Educational Forum, 2013
Recent educational accountability efforts have married student assessments with reform mandates and sanctions. As a result, students--beginning in early elementary grades--are feeling the pressures of this new era of high-stakes accountability. This article chronicles a story of the consequences of high-stakes testing on a father and his son.…
Descriptors: High Stakes Tests, Accountability, Student Evaluation, Educational Assessment
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Bunnell, Tristan – Educational Forum, 2011
The International Baccalaureate[R] (IB) world, known as "the IB World," is doubling in size every five years. The IB has become a complex educational product, but offers high levels of consistency and reliability in terms of delivery and assessment. However, since late 2008, a number of concerns have been raised about the quality and manageability…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Evaluation Methods, Program Development, Trend Analysis
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Little, Mary E. – Educational Forum, 2012
The purpose of this article is to define and clarify the process of instructional problem-solving using assessment data within action research (AR) and Response to Intervention (RtI). Similarities between AR and RtI are defined and compared. Lastly, specific resources and examples of the instructional problem-solving process of AR within…
Descriptors: Intervention, Action Research, Problem Solving, Data Analysis
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Vikiru, Lilian I. – Educational Forum, 2011
The backwash of testing on teaching can be positive or negative. This article is based on the findings of a study carried out in Kenya on strengthening the development of literacy in English among primary school children, which established that the learners performed poorly on skills that were not directly tested in the conventional examinations.…
Descriptors: Tests, Foreign Countries, Communicative Competence (Languages), English (Second Language)
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Scott, Shelleyann; Webber, Charles F.; Aitken, Nola; Lupart, Judy – Educational Forum, 2011
This article reports on a subset of findings that emerged from the Alberta Student Assessment Study in relation to the preservice and in-service development of teacher knowledge of, expertise in, and beliefs underpinning their assessment practices. Findings indicate that, although there has been a lot of attention given to improving assessment,…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Faculty Development, Student Evaluation
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Tierney, Robin D.; Simon, Marielle; Charland, Julie – Educational Forum, 2011
Knowing that grades can have long-term consequences for students, teachers voice concern about being fair in the grading process. However, their interpretations of fairness are varied and sometimes contradictory. This study looked at how teachers in one standards-based educational system determined secondary students' grades, focusing specifically…
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), Academic Achievement, Grading, Educational Principles
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Bolt, Susan – Educational Forum, 2011
Making Consistent Judgments (MCJ) was a systemic professional development program designed to increase teachers' capacity to make consistent judgments about students' achievement of educational standards in government schools in Western Australia; the MCJ program was in operation from 2004 to 2007 (Department of Education and Training 2007; 2008).…
Descriptors: Participant Observation, Foreign Countries, Educational Environment, Faculty Development
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Pappamihiel, N. Eleni; Walser, Tamara M. – Educational Forum, 2009
Schools struggle to accurately assess nonnative speakers of English using accountability systems that somehow do not capture the complexity of the issues at hand. This article discusses topics surrounding the assessment of English language learners and how these issues have been oversimplified by such processes as the No Child Left Behind…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Second Language Learning, Accountability, English (Second Language)
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Rezler, Agnes G. – Educational Forum, 1971
Descriptors: Adult Education, Curriculum, Educational Innovation, Educational Problems
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Duncan, James K. – Educational Forum, 1980
Discusses three traditions--democratic, scientific and professional--involved in educational evaluation. Suggests that conflicts among them are inevitable and must be recognized in order to seek intelligent solutions. (JOW)
Descriptors: Education, Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
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Sternberg, Robert J. – Educational Forum, 1994
The triarchic theory posits that intelligence has analytical, creative, and practical aspects. Instructional and assessment methods should encourage and evaluate all three kinds of abilities, a balanced approach that can reach all students. (SK)
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Cognitive Style, Educational Strategies, Evaluation Methods
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McBee, Robin Haskell – Educational Forum, 2002
Identifies drawbacks of testing, especially high-stakes, standardized tests, and acknowledges pressures on teachers to acquiesce. Encourages teachers to focus on deep learning; use of higher-level questions, tasks, and projects; a wide range of materials; transfer of learning to other contexts; and ways to diffuse tension and build enthusiasm for…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Standardized Tests
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