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Martin, Andrew J. – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 2009
This investigation conducts measurement and evaluation of a multidimensional model of workplace motivation and engagement from a construct validation perspective. Two studies were conducted, one using the multi-item multidimensional Motivation and Engagement Scale-Work (N = 637 school personnel) and one using a parallel short form (N = 574 school…
Descriptors: Construct Validity, Motivation, School Personnel, Models
Margoluis, Richard; Stem, Caroline; Salafsky, Nick; Brown, Marcia – New Directions for Evaluation, 2009
Historically, examples of project evaluation in conservation were rare. In recent years, however, conservation professionals have begun to recognize the importance of evaluation both for accountability and for improving project interventions. Even with this growing interest in evaluation, the conservation community has paid little attention to…
Descriptors: Quasiexperimental Design, Evaluation Methods, Program Evaluation, Conservation (Environment)
Vitaro, Frank; Brendgen, Mara; Arseneault, Louise – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2009
Twin studies are well known for their value in quantifying the contribution of genes to population variation in behaviors and personality traits. Twin studies also provide a unique opportunity to untangle the contribution of environmental experiences to emotional and behavioral development. This is particularly true when examining monozygotic (MZ)…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Siblings, Children, Emotional Development
Hebbeler, Kathleen; Rooney, Robin – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2009
Purpose: This article describes the federal accountability requirements related to young children with disabilities and the contribution of the speech-language pathologist (SLP) to provide these data through the use of authentic, functional assessments. Method: The article summarizes recent state and federal developments related to assessment for…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Speech Language Pathology, Young Children, National Organizations
von Hippel, Paul T. – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2009
When evaluating schools' effectiveness, is it better to use absolute "achievement levels" or to use "learning rates" over a 9- or 12-month period? Or is it better to use a new measure, seasonal "impact", which is defined as the acceleration in learning rates that occurs when students finish summer vacation and start the school year? Answering this…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Academic Achievement, Validity, Reliability
Mieg, Harald A. – High Ability Studies, 2009
The aim of this article is to empirically clarify factors and conditions of expertise. In addition to the core concept of expertise as excellence, a second factor needs to be taken into account: professionalism, or professional engagement. This hypothesis was tested and confirmed using data obtained from a survey on Swiss environmental…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Foreign Countries, Surveys, Factor Analysis
Mayo, Michael – Schools: Studies in Education, 2009
Schools, like narratives, are massively complex human inventions. Therefore, attempts to evaluate schools must have the capacity to encompass such complexity. Current methods of evaluation are purposely simple, obscuring the hidden and pernicious costs of such comprehensibility. Through a highly subjective telling of his own school's history, the…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Institutional Evaluation, Personal Narratives, Measurement Techniques
Treffinger, Donald J. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2009
In his 1982 response to the myth that "creativity is too difficult to measure," Dr. Joe Khatena (a long-time contributor to the literature on creativity), characterized creativity as the "most exciting dimension of mental functioning." Building on a three-dimensional view of creativity (emphasizing the "individual," the "environment," and the…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Creativity, Cognitive Processes, Measurement Techniques
Camos, V.; Lagner, P.; Barrouillet, P. – Journal of Memory and Language, 2009
The present study evaluated the interplay between two mechanisms of maintenance of verbal information in working memory, namely articulatory rehearsal as described in Baddeley's model, and attentional refreshing as postulated in Barrouillet and Camos's Time-Based Resource-Sharing (TBRS) model. In four experiments using complex span paradigm, we…
Descriptors: Maintenance, Short Term Memory, Models, Evaluation Methods
Chung, Louisa Ming Yan; Chung, Joanne Wai Yee; Wong, Thomas Kwok Shing – International Electronic Journal of Health Education, 2009
Dietary intake methods are used to collect one's diet habit which is essential in nutrition assessment. Food diary, food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) and 24-hour recalls are the most common dietary intake methods. However, they are not welcomed by most clients. Digital handheld devices are now readily available, and the cost of digital…
Descriptors: Nutrition, Nutrition Instruction, Eating Habits, Questionnaires
Gerjets, Peter; Scheiter, Katharina; Cierniak, Gabriele – Educational Psychology Review, 2009
In this paper, two methodological perspectives are used to elaborate on the value of cognitive load theory (CLT) as a scientific theory. According to the more traditional critical rationalism of Karl Popper, CLT cannot be considered a scientific theory because some of its fundamental assumptions cannot be tested empirically and are thus not…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Theories, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Criteria
Noakes, Lindsay A. – Journal of MultiDisciplinary Evaluation, 2009
Mandated teacher evaluations are of little use to educators for a variety of reasons, including lack of reliability and validity of evaluation instruments and methods, failure of evaluation systems to adhere to the Personnel Evaluation Standards (Joint Committee, 2008), and the inherent bias in using classroom observations as a method of…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Teacher Effectiveness, Evaluation Problems, Evaluation Methods
Brown, Roy I.; Schalock, Robert L.; Brown, Ivan – Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities, 2009
The authors provide an overview of quality of life (QoL) conceptualization in the field of intellectual disabilities (ID), provide background information, and set an organizing framework for presenting concepts and concrete ideas for applying QoL. This framework is useful for three broad categories of application in the field of ID that form the…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Quality of Life, Questionnaires, Family (Sociological Unit)
Karabatsos, George; Walker, Stephen G. – Psychometrika, 2009
A Bayesian nonparametric model is introduced for score equating. It is applicable to all major equating designs, and has advantages over previous equating models. Unlike the previous models, the Bayesian model accounts for positive dependence between distributions of scores from two tests. The Bayesian model and the previous equating models are…
Descriptors: Nonparametric Statistics, Item Response Theory, Models, Comparative Analysis
Thomas, Michael S. C.; Annaz, Dagmara; Ansari, Daniel; Scerif, Gaia; Jarrold, Chris; Karmiloff-Smith, Annette – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2009
Purpose: In this article, the authors present a tutorial on the use of developmental trajectories for studying language and cognitive impairments in developmental disorders and compare this method with the use of matching. Method: The authors assess the strengths, limitations, and practical implications of each method. The contrast between the…
Descriptors: Autism, Down Syndrome, Developmental Delays, Evaluation Methods

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