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House, Ernest R. – American Journal of Evaluation, 2016
The concept of values is the central concept in evaluation. There are several ways of looking at values, including from the perspectives of philosophy, psychology, sociology, biology, and biography. In this article Ernest House discusses how values are conceived in cognitive psychology and what that means for evaluation. Further, he discusses the…
Descriptors: Evaluative Thinking, Values, Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Processes
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Nir, Adam E. – Educational Planning, 2016
This manuscript focuses on ethics in educational policy planning. Specifically, it raises the question of how policy plan analysis may indicate for planners' ethics in considering that educational planners operate in an environment characterized by a variety of contradicting interests making compromises essential. The manuscript, which offers…
Descriptors: Educational Planning, Educational Policy, Ethics, Evaluative Thinking
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Clinton, Janet; Dawson, Georgia – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2018
Educational reform in Australia recognizes the need for an effective teacher evaluation system but has fallen short of actually prescribing one. Current practice does not align to policy intent, with teacher evaluation largely an exercise in compliance around performance management as opposed to a process that promotes evaluative thinking,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Evaluation, Teaching (Occupation), Evaluative Thinking
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Arvidson, P. Sven – Issues in Interdisciplinary Studies, 2016
There are significant parallels between interdisciplinarity and phenomenology. Interdisciplinary conscious processes involve identifying relevant disciplines, evaluating each disciplinary insight, and creating common ground. In an analogous way, phenomenology involves conscious processes of epoché, reduction, and eidetic variation. Each stresses…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Research, Phenomenology, Cognitive Processes
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John H. Bickford III – History Teacher, 2018
Contemporary educational initiatives require more non-fiction reading in English/language arts (ELA), close readings of primary and secondary sources in social studies/history (SSH), and text-based writing in all curricula. Teachers rely on various objective reading measures to determine a suitable challenge level for students. Primary sources, a…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, History Instruction, Teaching Methods, Primary Sources
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Benton, Tom; Elliott, Gill – Research Papers in Education, 2016
In recent years the use of expert judgement to set and maintain examination standards has been increasingly criticised in favour of approaches based on statistical modelling. This paper reviews existing research on this controversy and attempts to unify the evidence within a framework where expertise is utilised in the form of comparative…
Descriptors: Reliability, Expertise, Mathematical Models, Standard Setting (Scoring)
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Henry, Gary T. – American Journal of Evaluation, 2015
In this commentary, Gary Henry explains that the Danes have got it right, again. Not only is their voter turnout high to begin with, but they are evaluating ways to increase voter turnout with "random variation" to accurately assess the effects of the innovations. In the Danish 2009 municipal elections, 65.8% turned out to vote, which…
Descriptors: Voting, Evaluative Thinking, Citizen Participation, Political Campaigns
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Carden, Fred – American Journal of Evaluation, 2013
Much has been said in literature about the changing face of development and the changing face of the aid industry. However, the focus of this article is the effect that this could have on evaluation and what might be done to move evaluation into the most useful space possible. Herein, the author makes the case that the evaluation community needs…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Evaluative Thinking, Systems Analysis, Expertise
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Yun, SunInn – Ethics and Education, 2014
This paper considers the place of freedom in discussions of the aims of education. Bearing in mind remarks of R.S. Peters to the affect that the singling out of aims can "fall into the hands of rationalistically minded curriculum planners", it begins by considering the views of Roland Reichenbach regarding Bildung and his account of this…
Descriptors: Freedom, Educational Objectives, Educational Practices, Phenomenology
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Koriat, Asher; Nussinson, Ravit; Ackerman, Rakefet – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2014
In self-paced learning, when the regulation of study effort is goal driven (e.g., allocated to different items according to their relative importance), judgments of learning (JOLs) increase with study time. When regulation is data driven (e.g., determined by the ease of committing the item to memory), JOLs decrease with study time (Koriat,…
Descriptors: Learning, Evaluative Thinking, Study Habits, Pacing
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Darner, Rebekka – Educational Researcher, 2019
An unwillingness to consider empirical evidence that contradicts one's desired conclusion, or science denial, is an enormous barrier to producing an informed citizenry. This essay explores literature on conceptual change and motivation to put forth fresh ideas on how curricula can foster science acceptance, or the willingness to engage in critical…
Descriptors: Defense Mechanisms, Evaluative Thinking, Evidence, Negative Attitudes
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Scheibehenne, Benjamin; Rieskamp, Jorg; Wagenmakers, Eric-Jan – Psychological Review, 2013
Many theories of human cognition postulate that people are equipped with a repertoire of strategies to solve the tasks they face. This theoretical framework of a cognitive toolbox provides a plausible account of intra- and interindividual differences in human behavior. Unfortunately, it is often unclear how to rigorously test the toolbox…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Behavior, Models, Bayesian Statistics
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Poljac, Ervin; de-Wit, Lee; Wagemans, Johan – Cognition, 2012
Humans can rapidly extract object and category information from an image despite surprising limitations in detecting changes to the individual parts of that image. In this article we provide evidence that the construction of a perceptual whole, or Gestalt, reduces awareness of changes to the parts of this object. This result suggests that the…
Descriptors: Evidence, Psychotherapy, Vision, Visual Stimuli
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Steffen, Benjamin; Hößle, Corinna – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 2014
The integration of decision-making competence or comparable constructs into science education has been strongly enforced during the last twenty years. Germany captured the tendency with the introduction of national standards for science education that included a domain that refers to decision-making competence. This domain--"evaluation and…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Competence, Biology, Science Education
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van Boxtel, Carla; van Drie, Jannet – Teaching History, 2013
The history education community has long recognised that historical thinking depends on the interplay between substantive knowledge about the past and the procedural, or second-order, concepts that historians use to construct, shape and give meaning to that substance. While the nature of that interplay and the processes by which we enable pupils…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Historical Interpretation, Classroom Techniques, Logical Thinking
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