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Günes, Perihan – International Online Journal of Education and Teaching, 2020
The purpose of this research is to determine the competencies and difficulties experienced by science teachers in developing, using, and scoring rubrics. For this purpose, the descriptive survey model was used in the research. This study was conducted with 71 science teachers working in 12 different provinces of Turkey. The availability sampling…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Competence, Scoring Rubrics, Science Teachers
Cooksy, Leslie J.; Mark, Melvin M. – American Journal of Evaluation, 2012
Attention to evaluation quality is commonplace, even if sometimes implicit. Drawing on her 2010 Presidential Address to the American Evaluation Association, Leslie Cooksy suggests that evaluation quality depends, at least in part, on the intersection of three factors: (a) evaluator competency, (b) aspects of the evaluation environment or context,…
Descriptors: Competence, Context Effect, Educational Resources, Educational Quality
McNamara, Judith – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2013
A fundamental aspect of work integrated learning (WIL) is the development of professional competence, the ability of students to perform in the workplace. Alignment theory therefore suggests that the assessment of WIL should include an assessment of students' demonstration of professional competence in the workplace. The assessment of professional…
Descriptors: Cooperative Education, Competence, Professional Education, Evaluation Problems
Zint, Michaela T.; Dowd, Patrick F.; Covitt, Beth A. – Environmental Education Research, 2011
To conduct evaluations that can benefit individual programs as well as the field as a whole, environmental educators must have the necessary evaluation competencies. This exploratory study was conducted to determine to what extent a self-directed learning resource entitled "My Environmental Education Evaluation Resource Assistant" (MEERA) can…
Descriptors: Evidence, Environmental Education, Evaluation Methods, Educational Resources
Bohlinger, Sandra – European Journal of Vocational Training, 2008
The development and implementation of the EQF, as a meta-framework for the promotion of transparency, quality assurance, mobility and mutual recognition of qualifications, has given rise to some difficulties. These are due partly to different definitions of competences, skills and knowledge. Taking the German-speaking countries as an example, the…
Descriptors: Quality Control, Student Certification, German, Regional Characteristics
Ham, Clarence – American School Board Journal, 1990
Despite its shortcomings, the interview remains the most direct screening tool available to board members seeking a new superintendent. Interviewers should not use the interview to evaluate competency nor should they confuse glibness with competency or be rigid about time. Boards should conduct only one interview daily and allow opportunities for…
Descriptors: Administrator Selection, Boards of Education, Competence, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedShaw, Brian F.; Dobson, Keith S. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1988
Reviews several scales used to evaluate competency of psychotherapists. Discusses concerns about interrater reliability and predictive validity of scales. Considers competency a state-like variable, with therapists demonstrating higher competence when they skillfully treat patients across range of difficulty levels. Contends that development of…
Descriptors: Competence, Counselor Evaluation, Counselor Qualifications, Evaluation Criteria
Peer reviewedCarlson, Cindy – School Psychology Quarterly, 1993
Describes two research projects linking family processes with elementary school children's competence in school to provide examples of methodological issues related to investigations that cross systems of family and school. Issues discussed include gaining cooperation from school, recruitment and consent procedures, data collection and measurement…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Children, Competence, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedGindes, Marion – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1995
Discusses the compelling need for clear standards, a knowledge base, training, and knowledge application in child custody evaluations. Recommends some substantive areas to be mastered when dealing with child custody within the legal context. Defines features of competence as well as ethical considerations relevant to this area of clinical…
Descriptors: Child Custody, Child Welfare, Codes of Ethics, Competence
Peer reviewedNewton, E. H.; Braithwaite, W. E. – Educational Studies, 1988
Examines perspectives of Barbadian teachers on existing methods for evaluating teachers and on recommendations set forth in the literature. Results revealed support for evaluation but much dissatisfaction with existing methods. Points out that primary teachers are more inclined to believe that evaluation is a basis for promotion. (KO)
Descriptors: Competence, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Problems
Peer reviewedRaven, John – Educational Forum, 1991
Students' opportunity to develop high-level competencies depends on teachers' ability to manage independent, thoughtful people who make observations and take initiative. Barriers to competency-oriented education are the absence of summative assessment procedures, the value-laden nature of competencies, and the difficulties in managing…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Competence, Competency Based Education, Educational Environment
Peer reviewedBrookhart, Susan M.; Loadman, William E. – Journal of Personnel Evaluation in Education, 1992
Two perspectives on assessment for teacher certification are described: the competency orientation, and the professional orientation. These perspectives are used to discuss current problems, basically validity issues, in teacher assessment: (1) a professional orientation toward assessment; (2) criterion-referenced assessments; and (3) the unit of…
Descriptors: Competence, Educational Assessment, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education
Phillips, Terry; And Others – 1994
A study examined structures, processes, and practices of assessing competence in nursing and midwifery education programs in Britain. The methodology included documentation, interviews, and observations. Most interviewees were clear about the shortcomings of traditional assessment. In a satisfactory partnership, all the partners made a significant…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Clinical Experience, Competence, Educational Research
Hogge, James; Murrell, John – 1991
This study was conducted to examine individual differences with respect to values underlying the assessment of teaching competence in order to enhance the effectiveness and fairness of assessment. Nine classroom teachers who were preparing to be mentors of beginning teachers and five teacher educators indicated the relative importance (expressed…
Descriptors: Competence, Cooperating Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria
Peer reviewedHaertel, Edward – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1986
The purposes of this paper are to analyze some problems in using student test scores to evaluate teachers and to propose an achievement-based model for teacher evaluation that is effective, affordable, fair, legally defensible, and politically acceptable. The system is designed for detecting and documenting poor teacher performance. (Auth/JAZ)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Achievement Tests, Competence, Data Collection
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