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Peer reviewedShaklee, Beverly D.; Viechnicki, Karen J. – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 1995
The Early Assessment for Exceptional Potential portfolio assessment model assesses children as exceptional learners, users, generators, and pursuers of knowledge. It is based on use of authentic learning opportunities; interaction of assessment, curriculum, and instruction; multiple criteria derived from multiple sources; and systematic teacher…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Early Childhood Education, Early Identification, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedSmith, Richard G.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1995
This study compared selection of a preferred reinforcing stimulus just prior to a training session by either the trainer or subject with profound developmental disabilities. Results obtained with four adult subjects indicated little or no difference in reinforcement effects when reinforcing stimuli were selected by subjects rather than trainers.…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Modification, Developmental Disabilities, Outcomes of Treatment
Peer reviewedO'Neil, John – Educational Leadership, 1995
According to futurist/educational technology expert Chris Dede, new technologies will revolutionize education only when used to support new models of teaching and learning. Grafting technological solutions onto antiquated structures and learning approaches is misguided. Sidebars explain schools' technology access problems and review Clifford…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Change, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedSullivan, G. Sharon; And Others – Journal of Special Education, 1995
The effectiveness of coaching active reasoning of students with learning disabilities was studied with 63 grade 4 and 5 students. Students in the coaching condition outperformed students in the two comparison conditions on immediate and one-week delayed tests of factual information and explanations. (Author/SW)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Instructional Effectiveness, Intermediate Grades, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedWesson, Caren L.; King, Robert P. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1996
The potential of portfolio assessment in special education is addressed, including its value in displaying authentic tasks, a listing of potential portfolio items, advantages of portfolio assessment, possible problems, examples from special education, case studies, and guidelines for developing and using portfolios. (DB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedSwinson, Derek B. – Physics Teacher, 1995
Describes the physics of what happens when a single vehicle rolls over on its side during the process of turning in an arc. (JRH)
Descriptors: Gravity (Physics), Higher Education, Mechanics (Physics), Physics
Peer reviewedGreen, Douglas W.; Lowenstein, Tim – Science Teacher, 1994
Describes activities that take advantage of heavy snowfalls to study numerous geological concepts including sedimentation, precipitation, morphology and metamorphosis of crystals, compaction and cementation, fossilization, and erosion. (JRH)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Geology, Mineralogy, Science Activities
Peer reviewedJones, Richard C.; Jones, Richard N. – Science Teacher, 1994
Explores the effects of the square-cube law that predicts the physical consequences of increasing or decreasing an object's size. Uses examples to discuss the economy of scales, common misconceptions, and applications of scaling laws. (JRH)
Descriptors: Mathematical Applications, Measurement, Misconceptions, Physics
Peer reviewedFreed, Shirley Ann; And Others – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 1994
Four responses to a paper on phonics and whole language approaches to reading instruction in fundamentalist Christian schools examine the home schooling perspective, complexities of different definitions, design of the original research, and need for continued dialog into the bigger picture of traditional education and its staying power in…
Descriptors: Christianity, Elementary Education, Home Schooling, Phonics
Peer reviewedFoster, Sharon L.; Cone, John D. – Psychological Assessment, 1995
Validation issues that arise with measures of constructs and behavior are addressed with reference to general reasons for using assessment procedures in clinical psychology. A distinction is made between the representational phase of validity assessment and the elaborative validity phase in which the meaning and utility of scores are examined.…
Descriptors: Behavior, Clinical Diagnosis, Clinical Psychology, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedCrew, Robert E., Jr.; And Others – Evaluation Review, 1995
Using data covering 111 weeks, the impact of 3 increasingly restrictive policies on reporting hot pursuits by police officers on the ratio of accidents to reported pursuits was studied. More restrictive pursuit policies did not increase noncompliance with reporting requirements. (SLD)
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Crime, Evaluation Methods, Law Enforcement
Peer reviewedTigner, Steven S. – Journal of Education, 1993
Uses Homer and the Iliad as examples of the best in teaching. It explains how the Homerian approach in storytelling exemplifies the art of instruction because it is able to simultaneously instruct, delight, and move the student during the learning process. (GR)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Methods, Elementary Secondary Education, Instruction
Peer reviewedDavis, Susan K.; Gettinger, Maribeth – Journal of School Psychology, 1995
Evaluated methods of family-focused assessment for identifying family strengths, resources, concerns, and priorities. Parents reported a preference for self-report measures--in combination with a structured interview--over the use of self-report measures or interviews alone. Discusses findings in context of assessments for early childhood service…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Family Attitudes, Family Counseling, Family Environment
Peer reviewedRivera, Diane – LD Forum, 1994
The development and implementation of portfolio assessment is presented, with considerations for the use of this approach with learning-disabled (LD) students. Research on the usefulness of portfolio assessment with students with LD is needed, as is teacher training. Also considered is the issue of technical adequacy whereby portfolio assessment…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Instructional Effectiveness, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedMudford, Oliver C.; And Others – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1995
This study, involving a man having profound mental retardation and demonstrating severe self-injurious behavior, found that a Therapeutic Shock Device (TSD) worn by the client and remotely operated was more effective than a previously used handheld shock stick, and it did not cause tissue damage. The client did not appear to find the TSD aversive.…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Modification, Case Studies, Electrical Stimuli


