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Hodges, Walter L.; Peters, Donald L. – 1976
Using the evaluation of day care programs at the state level as a basis, this document focuses on the methodology, logistics, politics, and benefits of state-wide efforts, particularly as these efforts relate to the impact of day care services on the children served. Since every evaluation effort must be individually tailored, and each state's day…
Descriptors: Day Care, Evaluation Methods, Measurement Techniques, Preschool Children
Peer reviewedWehman, Paul; And Others – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 1987
Examines a study conducted by Lam (1986) which compared sheltered and supported employment programs for persons with mental retardation. Discusses how study was designed and how some conclusions were drawn. Raises questions about outcome data interpretation and presents alternative means of comparing program models. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Mental Retardation, Program Effectiveness, Research Problems
Peer reviewedLam, Chow S. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 1987
Responds to comments made by Wehman, Hill, Kregel, and Moon (1987) concerning the results of Lam's 1986 study comparing supported and sheltered employment programs for persons with mental retardation. Addresses specific questions raised by Wehman and his colleagues and discusses research issues on sample comparability. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Mental Retardation, Program Effectiveness, Research Problems
Connell, Karen; Milenkiewicz, Margie – 1997
In the 1995-96 school year, seven Colorado school districts, including urban districts, received grants under the federal McKinney Program for the homeless (Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act). The grant awards totaled $225,580 and served a total of 2,100 children. Although the same number of districts were funded as in the preceding…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Budgets, Children, Federal Aid
Rhodes-Kline, Anne K. – 1997
Reading Recovery (RR), an early intervention for first graders at risk of literacy failure, was introduced in Maine in school year 1990-91 and has been growing ever since. The Maine Department of Education has been funding the training of RR teachers since the 1994-95 school year. Although there is general agreement that the RR program is…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Grade 1, High Risk Students, Literacy
Peer reviewedVito, Gennaro F. – Journal of Offender Counseling, Services & Rehabilitation, 1982
Evaluates a correctional treatment program to demonstrate how the research design and not the treatment intervention may be responsible for outcomes. The program, Project Papillon, used group counseling and rational emotive therapy to treat drug abuse. Suggestions are offered for designing future evaluations more accurately. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Correctional Rehabilitation, Drug Abuse, Evaluation Methods, Prisoners
Peer reviewedCasswell, Sally – Journal of Drug Education, 1982
An evaluation of a school-based drug education program was employed to examine the effect of administration of a preteaching questionnaire on responses. Found pretesting increased the amounts of alcohol reported consumed and reports of drunkenness and marijuana use. (Author)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Patterns, Drug Education, Foreign Countries
Colvin, Richard Lee – School Administrator, 1997
Imported from New Zealand in 1984, Reading Recovery currently operates in 9,800 schools nationwide. Now the much- touted program for teaching at-risk readers is facing questions about its effectiveness and cost. According to one researcher, Reading Recovery temporarily increases the rate of reading development but has little effect on developing…
Descriptors: Costs, Elementary Education, Misconceptions, Program Effectiveness
Modifying Attitudes toward Persons with Hearing Impairments: A Comprehensive Review of the Research.
Peer reviewedStrong, Carol J.; Shaver, James P. – American Annals of the Deaf, 1991
This review of 12 research reports on modifying attitudes toward persons with hearing impairments found mixed study results and poor study quality but concluded that properly structured contact showed the most promise as an intervention to improve attitudes. (DB)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Behavioral Science Research, Disability Discrimination
Peer reviewedCarroll, Leslie A.; And Others – Education and Treatment of Children, 1992
Home-based and school-based programs that have presented sexual abuse prevention information through films, theatrical presentations, books, lectures, and behavioral skills training are evaluated. Results of program evaluations have shown that behavioral skills training packages are the most effective method of teaching self-protection skills and…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavioral Science Research, Child Abuse, Prevention
Peer reviewedKu, Leighton; Besharov, Douglas J.; Germanis, Peter – Public Interest, 1999
L. Ku supports the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) nutrition program as effective in improving children's health. D. Besharov and P. Germanis reiterate their earlier criticisms that the program is less effective than commonly believed and that research evidence about its effectiveness is flawed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Child Health, Children, Infants, Nutrition
Hathaway, Walter – 1981
Students in grades 3 to 8, who participated in the Follow Through program in Portland, Oregon, were tested for their reading and mathematics achievement during Fall 1979, Spring and Fall 1980, and Spring 1981. The measuring instrument used was the Portland Basic Skills Achievement Levels Testing Program. Test results were reported as RIT (Rasch…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods, Graphs
PDF pending restorationFennessey, James; Salganik, Laura Hersh – 1982
An explicit model identifying 10 relevant components of achievement gain scores has been developed. Based on that model, all students under consideration are stratified according to individual observed pretest score, and achievement gains are measured relative to the average and range of gains among students in the same prescore stratum. The…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Elementary Secondary Education, Models, Pretests Posttests
Intercultural Development Research Association, San Antonio, TX. – 1977
This analysis reveals critical weaknesses surrounding the theoretical basis for the AIR (American Institutes for Research) evaluation design. It poses questions concerning the evaluation methodology. Specifically, it identifies major discrepancies in the identification of the target population, the selection of comparable control groups, test…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingual Students, Bilingualism, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedYates, James R.; Ortiz, Alba A. – NABE: The Journal for the National Association for Bilingual Education, 1983
Significant questions are raised concerning the Baker/de Kanter review, which concluded that "the case for the effectiveness of transitional bilingual education is so weak that exclusive reliance on this instructional method is clearly not justified." Sources used show methodological problems and multiple examples of deficiences in nine…
Descriptors: Bias, Bilingual Education Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Hispanic Americans


