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Bowman, Robert W., Jr.; Frary, Robert B. – 1983
College teachers often use norm-referenced classroom tests which are too easy for distinguishing adequately among levels of student achievement, yet they are reluctant to adopt more difficult tests. We explored the basis for current practices concerning test difficulty through informal interviews and questionnaires completed by faculty members and…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Difficulty Level, Higher Education, Measurement Techniques
Oescher, Jeffrey; Kirby, Peggy C. – 1990
A model for use in identifying assessment needs in association with teacher-made mathematics and science tests at the secondary level was developed. The model focuses on the identification and narrowing of discrepancies between teachers' perceptions of their testing practices and actual practice. All 19 math and 16 science teachers at a 4-year…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, High Schools, Inservice Teacher Education, Item Analysis
Herman, Joan L.; Dorr-Bremme, Donald W. – 1984
This paper presents findings from a study of teachers' and principals' testing practices. The research included a nation-wide survey, exploratory fieldwork in preparation for the survey, and a case study inquiry on testing costs. Teachers and principals share misgivings with some of the research community about the appropriateness of required…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Educational Needs, Educational Testing, Elementary Secondary Education
Green, Kathy E.; Stager, Susan F. – 1985
This paper reports the development and testing of measures of teachers' attitudes toward testing and appropriate use of tests. A random sample of 555 practicing teachers in Wyoming were surveyed by mail (81 percent response rate). Five subscales assessing attitudes toward use of classroom and standardized tests were identified: (1) standardized…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Elementary Secondary Education, Factor Analysis, Standardized Tests
Struyf, Elke; And Others – 1997
The extent to which the classroom evaluation practice of secondary school teachers is of a formative nature and the effects of any formative evaluation on student learning were studied through semi-structured interviews with 54 teachers in 5 Dutch secondary schools. All taught secondary Dutch or mathematics. In addition, 557 students completed…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries, Formative Evaluation, Grades (Scholastic)
Jacobsen, Rhonda Hustedt – 1993
A study was conducted at Messiah College, a religiously affiliated liberal arts college in Pennsylvania, to identify classes that had excellent evaluation procedures. Standardized student ratings of classroom testing were drawn from the Instructional Development and Effectiveness Assessment (IDEA), which includes an item on "preparing…
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, College Students, Higher Education, Student Attitudes
Powell, Janet L.; Gillespie, Cindy – 1990
Traditional tests fall into two categories, both of which have several advantages and disadvantages that need to be considered when determining the type of test to use. Constructed-response tests, such as essay tests, ask students to construct their own responses. Thus, students are required not only to recall but to organize and often apply…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Essay Tests, Higher Education, Objective Tests
Green, Kathy E. – 1990
Studies of teacher use of tests suggest that classroom tests are widely used and standardized test results are rarely used. Previous comparisons of preservice and inservice teachers' attitudes toward assessment suggest few differences. Differences in opinions about the use of classroom and standardized tests were assessed via surveys of three…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Seniors, College Sophomores, Comparative Analysis
Simpson, Deborah E.; Cohen, Elsa B. – 1985
This paper reports a multi-method approach for examining the cognitive level of multiple-choice items used in a medical pathology course at a large midwestern medical school. Analysis of the standard item analysis data and think-out-loud reports of a sample of students completing a 66 item examination were used to test assumptions related to the…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Objectives, Difficulty Level, Graduate Medical Education
Baker, Sheldon R.; And Others – 1995
A paradigm for the recalibration of teacher-made assessment that assesses and evaluates in one operation is formulated. The effort to make the classroom the primary source of educational research activity is contingent on redefining educational research as empirical and not experimental. This emphasizes that the empirical analysis of instructional…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Educational Assessment, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Horton, John – 1987
This handbook provides guidelines for instructors to follow in developing test items for occupational task lists. It begins with directions for task analysis: identifying major performance steps of a task, identifying supporting knowledge for each performance step, identifying supporting performance skills for each performance step, identifying…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Competency Based Education, Guidelines, Performance Tests
Dereshiwsky, Mary I. – 1993
Classroom teachers have the best possible vantage point for constructing locally appropriate surveys and tests; the fact is, however, that teachers tend to rely on nationally mass-produced and marketed test packages. The purpose of this paper is to present a procedure for developing and refining teacher-made surveys and tests, which would be valid…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Evaluators
Fennessy, Denis – 1982
A survey of primary school teachers sought information on how and why they tested students. The study was a response to recent controversy over state-wide and school-based testing which raised questions about the relevance of training courses in educational measurement in teacher education programs. It was found that teachers tended to have a…
Descriptors: Educational Testing, Elementary School Teachers, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries
O'Brien, Michael; Hampilos, John P. – 1984
The feasibility of creating an item bank from a teacher-made test was examined in two comparable sections of a graduate-level introductory measurement course. The 67-item midterm examination contained multiple-choice and master matching items, which required higher level cognitive processes such as application and analysis. The feasibility of…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Criterion Referenced Tests, Difficulty Level, Higher Education
Lomask, Michal S.; And Others – 1995
This paper examines several issues and challenges associated with performance-based assessment in science through experiences with two large-scale student assessment projects. The first is the Common Core of Learning (CCL) Science Assessment Project designed to explore the use of classroom-embedded performance assessment for the evaluation of…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Grade 10, High School Students, High Schools