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Goldhaber, Dan – George W. Bush Institute, Education Reform Initiative, 2015
This paper focuses on what research has shown about the impact of teacher quality on student achievement, the connection between quality and observable teacher characteristics and traits, and what all this might mean for teacher policy. Teacher quality is the largest factor contributing to student achievement in schools, but teacher…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Educational Research, Teachers, Productivity
Pate, Tammy D. – ProQuest LLC, 2015
The quest to improve student achievement has been the catalyst for some of the most significant education reform in the last century. From the earliest school structures of the 19th and 20th century; initially created to assure the ideals of the Americas were translated to new immigrants, to the most recent laws of the 21st century; systems for…
Descriptors: Special Education, Special Needs Students, Academic Achievement, English
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Einarsson, Einar O.; Nader, Karim – Learning & Memory, 2012
It has been suggested that memories become more stable and less susceptible to the disruption of reconsolidation over weeks after learning. Here, we test this by targeting the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and test its involvement in the formation, consolidation, and reconsolidation of recent and remote contextual fear memory. We found that…
Descriptors: Memory, Fear, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Biochemistry
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Haegens, Saskia; Luther, Lisa; Jensen, Ole – Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2012
Effective processing of sensory input in daily life requires attentional selection and amplification of relevant input and, just as importantly, attenuation of irrelevant information. It has been proposed that top-down modulation of oscillatory alpha band activity (8-14 Hz) serves to allocate resources to various regions, depending on task…
Descriptors: Attention, Tactual Perception, Cues, Testing
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Bennett, Randy Elliot – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2012
This article presents the author's response to Paul E. Newton's paper titled "Clarifying the Consensus Definition of Validity" ("Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives," 2012). Newton's paper offers an interesting and constructive discussion about how people think about validity. In this reaction, the author comments on some of…
Descriptors: Validity, Psychological Testing, Standards, Content Validity
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Bolt, Daniel M.; Wollack, James A.; Suh, Youngsuk – Psychometrika, 2012
Nested logit models have been presented as an alternative to multinomial logistic models for multiple-choice test items (Suh and Bolt in "Psychometrika" 75:454-473, 2010) and possess a mathematical structure that naturally lends itself to evaluating the incremental information provided by attending to distractor selection in scoring. One potential…
Descriptors: Test Items, Multiple Choice Tests, Models, Scoring
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Carvalho, Luis Miguel – European Educational Research Journal, 2012
This article sets forth the main elements of the conceptual framework for the overall approach to the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) taken in this special issue. PISA is here examined as a (knowledge for policy) regulatory instrument made by intertwined cognitive and social practices, and involving multidirectional flows of…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Student Evaluation, Testing Programs, Foreign Countries
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Li, Ying; Lissitz, Robert W. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 2012
To address the lack of attention to construct shift in item response theory (IRT) vertical scaling, a multigroup, bifactor model was proposed to model the common dimension for all grades and the grade-specific dimensions. Bifactor model estimation accuracy was evaluated through a simulation study with manipulated factors of percentage of common…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Scaling, Models, Computation
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Burstein, Jill; Elliot, Norbert; Molloy, Hillary – CALICO Journal, 2016
Genre serves as a useful lens to investigate the range of evidence derived from automated writing evaluation (AWE). To support construct-relevant systems used for writing instruction and assessment, two investigations were conducted that focused on postsecondary writing requirements and faculty perceptions of student writing proficiency. Survey…
Descriptors: College Students, Writing Evaluation, Computer Assisted Testing, Writing Tests
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Moran, Christine E.; Senseny, Karlen – Cogent Education, 2016
American students typically attend kindergarten at the chronological age (CA) of five and currently with the implementation of Common Core State Standards, there are expectations that children learn how to read in order to meet these academic standards, despite whether or not they are developmentally ready. This mixed methods study examined age…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Emergent Literacy, Mixed Methods Research, Young Children
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Kurbanbekov, Bakytzhan A.; Turmambekov, Torebai A.; Baizak, Usen A.; Saidakhmetov, Pulat A.; Abdraimov, Rakhymzhan T.; Bekayeva, Aigerim E.; Orazbayeva, Kuldarkhan O. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
The actuality of the investigated problem is caused by the need for students' training at pedagogical high schools to meet the challenges of research activities and the insufficient development of the theoretical, content-technological, scientific and methodological aspects of the formation of their experimental research competencies at the…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Secondary School Science
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Owoh, Titus M. – Journal of Education and Practice, 2016
This study sought to find out the relationship between students perception of their teacher effectiveness and academic achievement in Basic Technology. Teacher's personality, teaching techniques/classroom management strategy and appearance, all integrate to make for teacher effectiveness. To carry out this research, two research questions and one…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Correlation, Academic Achievement, Technology Education
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Blank, Jason M.; McGaughey, Karen J.; Keeling, Elena L.; Thorp, Kristen L.; Shannon, Conor C.; Scaramozzino, Jeanine M. – College & Research Libraries, 2016
Expertise in searching and evaluating scientific literature is a requisite skill of trained scientists and science students, yet information literacy instruction varies greatly among institutions and programs. To ensure that science students acquire information literacy skills, robust methods of assessment are needed. Here, we describe a novel…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Biology, Science Instruction, Science Education
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Puyana, Olivia E.; Edwards, Oliver W. – School Psychology Forum, 2016
School psychologists are encouraged to analyze their intercultural sensitivity because they may be subject to personal attitudes and beliefs that pejoratively influence their work with students and clients who are culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD). However, gaps remain in the literature regarding whether school psychologists are prepared…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Cultural Awareness, Student Diversity, Competence
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Chou, Yueh-Ching; Kröger, Teppo; Pu, Cheng-yun – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2016
Background: The universal breadwinner model means both parents are employed; while the universal caregiver model implies that the father's hours of caregiving are equal or higher to those of the mother. This study aims to examine the hypothesis that the universal caregiver model is more related to the overall well-being of mothers of children with…
Descriptors: Fathers, Child Rearing, Hypothesis Testing, Well Being
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