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Main Author: Karl, Marion C.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1970
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED041041
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contents An Example of Process Evaluation. Karl, Marion C. Action Research Concept Formation Critical Thinking Cultural Awareness Cultural Interrelationships Curriculum Evaluation Evaluation Experimental Programs Library Skills Program Evaluation Program Improvement Social Studies Student Evaluation The inappropriateness of standard experimental research design, which can stifle innovations, is discussed in connection with the problems of designing practical techniques for evaluating a Title III curriculum development project. The project, involving 12 school districts and 2,500 students, teaches concept understanding, critical thinking, and research skills through the medium of a world cultures course. Practical evaluation techniques, which rely heavily on subjective assessments by the project staff, teachers, school administrators, and students, were developed. Although in many instances it was necessary to modify standard research procedures, nonetheless product, process, and student evaluations are made and areas of needed revisions are revealed while the project is actually proceeding. The project objectives and survey forms are included. (Author/ES)
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spellingShingle An Example of Process Evaluation.
Karl, Marion C.
Action Research
Concept Formation
Critical Thinking
Cultural Awareness
Cultural Interrelationships
Curriculum Evaluation
Evaluation
Experimental Programs
Library Skills
Program Evaluation
Program Improvement
Social Studies
Student Evaluation
An Example of Process Evaluation. Karl, Marion C. Action Research Concept Formation Critical Thinking Cultural Awareness Cultural Interrelationships Curriculum Evaluation Evaluation Experimental Programs Library Skills Program Evaluation Program Improvement Social Studies Student Evaluation The inappropriateness of standard experimental research design, which can stifle innovations, is discussed in connection with the problems of designing practical techniques for evaluating a Title III curriculum development project. The project, involving 12 school districts and 2,500 students, teaches concept understanding, critical thinking, and research skills through the medium of a world cultures course. Practical evaluation techniques, which rely heavily on subjective assessments by the project staff, teachers, school administrators, and students, were developed. Although in many instances it was necessary to modify standard research procedures, nonetheless product, process, and student evaluations are made and areas of needed revisions are revealed while the project is actually proceeding. The project objectives and survey forms are included. (Author/ES)
title An Example of Process Evaluation.
topic Action Research
Concept Formation
Critical Thinking
Cultural Awareness
Cultural Interrelationships
Curriculum Evaluation
Evaluation
Experimental Programs
Library Skills
Program Evaluation
Program Improvement
Social Studies
Student Evaluation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED041041