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Weinberg, Bruce A.; Hashimoto, Masanori; Fleisher, Belton M. – Journal of Economic Education, 2009
The authors develop an original measure of learning in higher education, based on grades in subsequent courses. Using this measure of learning, they show that student evaluations are positively related to current grades but unrelated to learning once current grades are controlled. They offer evidence that the weak relationship between learning and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Evaluation, Grades (Scholastic), Evaluation Methods
Young, Jeffrey R. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
This article reports on Blackboard, a course-management system used by the University of Maryland-Baltimore County to rate and track the "most active instructors" using the university's course-management system. Just about every college has such a system these days, designed to track assignments and manage online class discussions, but…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Teaching Methods, Courseware, Classification
Morris, Andrew B. – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2009
This paper presents new evidence from national contextualized school performance data showing that, after taking into account those factors known to affect pupil achievement, state-maintained Catholic schools in England appear to be more academically effective than similar non-Catholic institutions. Using an American analysis of the nature of…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries, Performance Factors
Payne, Maggie; Miller, Mimi – Issues in Teacher Education, 2009
Today, the term "quality" cannot be used without evidence--evidence of learning for teacher candidates, and evidence that these teachers impact their young learners. In response to this call for evidence, teacher education programs are currently developing assessment systems that emphasize the analysis of data to make educational decisions about…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Schools of Education, Program Improvement, Program Effectiveness
Opfer, Darleen – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2011
Purpose: This study makes a distinction between a school having high attrition and one having difficulties in hiring. It does so by exploring the relationship between definitions of hard-to-staff schools, school demographics, and school conditions that are often associated with a school being hard-to-staff. Research Design: The study relies on a…
Descriptors: Personnel Selection, Organizational Theories, School Culture, Social Exchange Theory
Schmidt, Jan Philipp; Geith, Christine; Haklev, Stian; Thierstein, Joel – International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 2009
Recognition in education is the acknowledgment of learning achievements. Accreditation is certification of such recognition by an institution, an organization, a government, a community, etc. There are a number of assessment methods by which learning can be evaluated (exam, practicum, etc.) for the purpose of recognition and accreditation, and…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Open Education, Accreditation (Institutions), Recognition (Achievement)
Kuhn, Kerri-Ann L.; Rundle-Thiele, Sharyn R. – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2009
The importance of constructively aligned curriculum is well understood in higher education. Based on the principles of constructive alignment, this research considers whether student perception of learning achievement measures can be used to gain insights into how course activities and pedagogy are assisting or hindering students in accomplishing…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Alignment (Education), Self Evaluation (Individuals), Achievement Gains
Schmidt, Peter – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
This article presents the findings of the two reports released by the US Education Department. The reports revealed that more high school students are taking advanced classes and earning high grades, but they are not doing any better on a federal test intended to determine how much they have learned. The performance of high school seniors on the…
Descriptors: National Competency Tests, High School Students, Reading Research, Achievement Rating
Wu, Xiaoxin – Journal of Education Policy, 2008
The positional competition reflected in the current parental choice fever in China is highlighted by the introduction of market mechanisms: buying houses near preferred schools, paying choice fees or co-founding fees, giving donations and spending money on spare time training classes, etc. All of these work effectively together with the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Competition, Parent Student Relationship, School Choice
Gilbert, Shelby – Negro Educational Review, 2009
Ogbu and Simons' thesis, based on the Cultural-Ecological Theory of School Performance that Black immigrant students academically outperform their non-immigrant counterparts and that achievement differences are attributed to stronger educational commitment in Black immigrant families, was examined. Two hypotheses, based on data from the Progress…
Descriptors: African American Children, Immigrants, Program Validation, Theses
Keane, Elaine – Teaching in Higher Education, 2011
Equality and quality in higher education (HE) are frequently juxtaposed in the literature. This paper presents evidence to contest deficit assumptions about widening participation, particularly the belief that entering HE with "non-traditional" entry qualifications lowers standards. Drawing on a three-year constructivist grounded theory…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Constructivism (Learning), Foreign Countries, Educational Environment
Martinez, Jose Felipe; Stecher, Brian; Borko, Hilda – Educational Assessment, 2009
In this study we use data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Survey third- and fifth-grade samples to investigate teacher judgments of student achievement, the extent to which they offer a similar picture of student mathematics achievement compared to standardized test scores, and whether classroom assessment practices moderate the relationship…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Standardized Tests, Grade 5, Student Evaluation
James-Ward, Cheryl – Educational Leadership and Administration: Teaching and Program Development, 2008
With the enactment of No Child Left Behind, districts across the country have been consumed with ensuring that students are proficient in math and reading. However, by the very nature of the law, the definition of "proficient" varies from state to state as well as within states. Since countless resources are being poured into this…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Federal Legislation, Definitions, Academic Standards
Eschenfelder, Mark J.; Bryan, Lois D.; Lee, Tanya – Journal of Case Studies in Accreditation and Assessment, 2010
This paper reports on the perceptions of teaching economists of the nature, implementation and result of outcomes assessment/assurance of learning (AOL) in higher education. The results reported in the paper are based on over eight hundred responses to a web-based survey of teaching economists. While there is little consensus among economists…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Higher Education, Online Surveys, Teacher Attitudes
Education Week, 2012
"Quality Counts 2012," the 16th edition of "Education Week"'s annual examination of issues and challenges facing America's public schools, takes aim at topics high on the policy agenda, from the White House and Congress down to the level of local school boards and chambers of commerce: the nation's international standing in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Public Education, Educational Quality, Competition