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Peer reviewedMartin, Ruth A. – Science and Children, 1997
Hands-on science activities and first-hand experiences of kindergartners studying trees demonstrate the true meaning of authentic assessment. The activities and teacher interactions had several things in common: (1) they asked students to perform or create something; (2) they invoked real-world applications; (3) they showed that there is more than…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Class Activities, Cooperative Learning, Discovery Processes
Peer reviewedJames, Edwyn; Eijkelhof, Harrie; Gaskell, Jim; Olson, John; Raizen, Senta; Saez, Maria – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1997
Summarizes the main points from the largest international study of innovations in the fields of science, mathematics, and technology education ever undertaken. Particularly emphasizes the changing relationships between teacher and learner and the increased value given to practical work and experiential learning. Discusses the implications for…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Comparative Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Assessment
Peer reviewedWheeler, Ron – Social Education, 1996
Maintains that the explosion of information and teaching resources (multimedia, audio-visual, computer networks) represents a mixed blessing. Argues that the proliferation of information access necessitates students learning critical and evaluative skills. Discusses the implications of this for social studies instruction. (MJP)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Critical Thinking, Educational Assessment, Educational Change
Peer reviewedEmler, Nicholas – Journal of Moral Education, 1996
Recommends broadening the scope of evaluation in moral education. Argues that past research has relied too heavily on indirect evidence (for example, gains in moral reasoning) rather than changes in behavior. Recommends further emphasis on the relationships among self-control, social control, and moral education. (MJP)
Descriptors: Behavior, Behavior Change, Educational Assessment, Educational Diagnosis
Hendershott, Tim – Schools in the Middle, 1997
Describes an observational study conducted to determine critical areas of school effectiveness. Notes that quality middle-level education has the components of educational empowerment and involvement and teacher techniques that focus on developmentally appropriate strategies, block scheduling rather than one-period scheduling, and ability grouping…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Academic Achievement, Block Scheduling, Developmentally Appropriate Practices
Peer reviewedCraig, Elaine – Social Studies Review, 1995
Questions what assessment strategies are appropriate for the National Standards and how they might differ from more traditional assessments. Provides guidelines for standards-based assessments and several sets of sample questions. Suggests the adoption of performance assessment strategies for material requiring evaluative thinking. (MJP)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, Civics, Curriculum Enrichment
Peer reviewedTatum, Travis; Rasool, Joan – Equity and Excellence, 1992
Argues that the remedial reading and study skills approach to retention courses for minority students is seriously flawed and often consists of no more than offering good advice. Accurately assessing student work in an atmosphere that validates cultural pluralism will best support student efforts and affirm their worth. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, College Students, Critical Thinking
Peer reviewedJules, Vena; Kutnick, Peter – Educational Studies, 1990
Analyzes academic success among 992 secondary school students in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. Finds students in traditional schools scored higher in traditional curriculum areas and girls scored higher than boys. Results confirm school expansion did not increase educational quality except in the new curriculum area of social studies. (NL)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Access to Education, Developing Nations, Economic Factors
Peer reviewedFischetti, John; And Others – Equity and Excellence in Education, 1993
Explores high school restructuring efforts under the Kentucky Education Reform Act. Issues of performance-based measures of learning and graduation requirements are discussed. Designing schools with the goal that all students succeed can overcome the friendly fire of cross-purposes in education. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Access to Education, Educational Assessment, Educational Change
Peer reviewedLuneta, Kakoma; Mphaphuli, S. E. – Social Education, 1997
Describes the problems of education in Southern and South Africa. Maintains that, although the need to incorporate the four traditions of geography into the curriculum is widely recognized, much teaching is still traditional and unimaginative, leaving students unaware of the possibilities for geography. Also offers Five suggestions for solving the…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Developing Nations, Educational Assessment
Beeson, Elizabeth; Strange, Marty – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 2000
Using standard data sources, information is presented for each state on the importance of rural education to the state's overall educational performance and the urgency for state policymakers to develop explicit rural education policies. The 8 importance and 11 urgency indicators for each state are presented in table and graph form, and…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Indicators, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedMinnema, Jane E.; Thurlow, Martha L.; Bielinski, John; Scott, James K. – Assessment for Effective Intervention, 2001
This article presents initial findings related to the psychometric issues and current state policies and practices for out-of-level testing of students with disabilities. Findings indicate 12 states have out-of- level testing policies and states are evenly distributed among those that use criterion-referenced tests, norm-referenced tests, or a…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Academic Standards, Accountability, Alternative Assessment
Texley, Juliana; Adelstein, David – Science Teacher, 2006
One of the most powerful technology tools available to science teachers is often the least used. A course management system (CMS) is a web-based application that provides an online distance learning platform for teachers and students. CMS platforms such as Blackboard, WebCT, Jenzabar, and Desire-2-Learn provide many opportunities for good science…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Management Systems, Science Teachers
Yip, Din Yan; Cheung, Derek – Journal of Biological Education, 2005
The Teacher Assessment Scheme (TAS) is a form of school-based assessment that has recently replaced the external practical examination in AL Biology of Hong Kong. This study aimed at understanding the problems encountered by teachers in implementing this innovation. Over 300 teachers expressed their concern about different aspects of the TAS in a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Resource Materials, Educational Assessment
Botzakis, Stergios – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2004
This article argues that, with all of its language about reaching "100% proficiency for all students in twelve years" as an "ambitious, but achievable" goal, the current federal administration seems to be on the side of the children in its No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), but further investigation reveals that many of the…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Academic Achievement, Politics of Education, Accountability

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