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Main Author: Collet, LeVerne S.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1970
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED151365
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contents FEHR-PRACTICUM: Information Bank for Perceptual Handicaps. Problems 1-3. Collet, LeVerne S. Achievement Tests Annotated Bibliographies Arithmetic Educational Programs Elementary Secondary Education Extended School Year Higher Education Mathematics Instruction Perception Tests Perceptual Handicaps Program Evaluation Remedial Mathematics Research Reviews (Publications) Research Tools Special Education Test Reviews The Formative Evaluation and Heuristic Research (FEHR) PRACTICUM, a computerized game, gives practical experience in such program evaluation tasks as problem definition, operationalizing objectives, field study, budgeting, proposal writing, data analysis, and interpretation--without the expense and time commitments required by most research. The players, graduate students or practicing professionals, design and conduct an experiment comparing the effectiveness of available educational programs on students in a mythical school district. As a "research assistant," the computer can identify individuals or groups of students by category (test score, grade, sex), apply educational programs, and administer and score tests which determine the effects of a program over time. There is no predetermined decision; rather, the results of each team are critically evaluated and methodological implications are discussed. The available simulations study preschool to college level populations; this document describes empirical evaluations of perceptual handicap remediation, remedial arithmetic, and extended school year programs. Each problem has an Information Bank, which is a simulated library that helps players to define their experiment by examining real-life research. Each bank is divided into four sections: (1) abstracts of articles directly related to the problem, (2) abstracts of auxiliary references, (3) descriptive and normative data on each of the standardized tests available in the program, and (4) test critiques. (CP)
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spellingShingle FEHR-PRACTICUM: Information Bank for Perceptual Handicaps. Problems 1-3.
Collet, LeVerne S.
Achievement Tests
Annotated Bibliographies
Arithmetic
Educational Programs
Elementary Secondary Education
Extended School Year
Higher Education
Mathematics Instruction
Perception Tests
Perceptual Handicaps
Program Evaluation
Remedial Mathematics
Research Reviews (Publications)
Research Tools
Special Education
Test Reviews
FEHR-PRACTICUM: Information Bank for Perceptual Handicaps. Problems 1-3. Collet, LeVerne S. Achievement Tests Annotated Bibliographies Arithmetic Educational Programs Elementary Secondary Education Extended School Year Higher Education Mathematics Instruction Perception Tests Perceptual Handicaps Program Evaluation Remedial Mathematics Research Reviews (Publications) Research Tools Special Education Test Reviews The Formative Evaluation and Heuristic Research (FEHR) PRACTICUM, a computerized game, gives practical experience in such program evaluation tasks as problem definition, operationalizing objectives, field study, budgeting, proposal writing, data analysis, and interpretation--without the expense and time commitments required by most research. The players, graduate students or practicing professionals, design and conduct an experiment comparing the effectiveness of available educational programs on students in a mythical school district. As a "research assistant," the computer can identify individuals or groups of students by category (test score, grade, sex), apply educational programs, and administer and score tests which determine the effects of a program over time. There is no predetermined decision; rather, the results of each team are critically evaluated and methodological implications are discussed. The available simulations study preschool to college level populations; this document describes empirical evaluations of perceptual handicap remediation, remedial arithmetic, and extended school year programs. Each problem has an Information Bank, which is a simulated library that helps players to define their experiment by examining real-life research. Each bank is divided into four sections: (1) abstracts of articles directly related to the problem, (2) abstracts of auxiliary references, (3) descriptive and normative data on each of the standardized tests available in the program, and (4) test critiques. (CP)
title FEHR-PRACTICUM: Information Bank for Perceptual Handicaps. Problems 1-3.
topic Achievement Tests
Annotated Bibliographies
Arithmetic
Educational Programs
Elementary Secondary Education
Extended School Year
Higher Education
Mathematics Instruction
Perception Tests
Perceptual Handicaps
Program Evaluation
Remedial Mathematics
Research Reviews (Publications)
Research Tools
Special Education
Test Reviews
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED151365