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Barr, Mary A. – Educational Leadership, 2000
Deploring standardized testing deficiencies, the author obtained state funding to adapt England's Primary Language Record assessment to U.S. classrooms and piloted the literacy portion throughout California. Now 20 schools and districts across 8 states employ the Learning Record Assessment, accompanied by parental-involvement and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Pilot Projects, Program Descriptions
McTighe, Jay; O'Connor, Ken – Educational Leadership, 2005
Classroom assessments fall into three categories--summative, diagnostic, and formative. Summative assessment occurs at the end of a unit or course of study and is therefore an insufficient tool to maximize student learning. Diagnostic and formative assessments, on the other hand, offer descriptive feedback along the way. In light of these…
Descriptors: Summative Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Grading, Student Evaluation

Miller, William C. – Educational Leadership, 1978
Argues that there are many sources of information about schools other than standardized tests and questionnaires, and stresses the value of careful, unobtrusive observations that are well focused and intelligently interpreted. Lists numerous unobtrusive criteria for possible use in evaluating students, school programs, and school personnel. (JG)
Descriptors: Administrator Evaluation, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria

Bryant, Gerald; Haack, Frank – Educational Leadership, 1977
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Peer Evaluation

Tesch, Stephanie; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1987
Pasco, Washington, School District will complete its fourth year using Thomas McGreal's (1983) goal-based teacher evaluation process. Describes the model's progressive phases designed to build teachers' responsibility for their own improvement. The plan invigorated teachers and improved teacher-administrator relationships. (CJH)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Instructional Improvement, Program Development

Goldenstein, Erwin H.; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1988
Researchers who compared Nebraska high school curricula between 1953 and 1983 have developed a model readily adaptable to individual districts desiring a more informed basis for decision making. (Author)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education

Berlak, Harold – Educational Leadership, 1985
Argues that overreliance on standardized tests contributes to the deterioration of educational standards, teacher passivity, and lack of student involvement in academic studies, thus undermining democratic education; lists several alternatives to standardized testing. (MCG)
Descriptors: Accountability, Alternative Assessment, Democratic Values, Educational Assessment

Diez, Mary E.; Moon, C. Jean – Educational Leadership, 1992
As schools develop new curriculum and assessment models, they will need to answer four questions: What do we want students to know and be able to do? What will count as acceptable performance? How can we ensure expert judgments? How can we provide feedback? Answering these questions will help schools and teachers connect teaching, learning,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
Huhn, Craig – Educational Leadership, 2005
A high school math teacher describes how U.S. schools unwittingly erode student learning by using assessments to emphasize the wrong goals. He claims that students have begun to see school as a "game" in which collecting the most points--seen as "capital" or wealth--leads them to success. Instead, he argues, assessment should…
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, Grading, Grades (Scholastic), Student Evaluation

Eisner, Elliot W. – Educational Leadership, 1978
Curriculum balance is a conception rooted in an understanding of the nature and scope of cognition. It is not the case that certain cultural forms, such as the arts, to name but one example, are affective and mathematics cognitive. They are all cognitive. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Curriculum

Eckard, Pamela J.; McElhinney, James H. – Educational Leadership, 1977
Argues the importance of improving teacher evaluation and educational accountability, and outlines a suggested model for effective teacher supervision and evaluation. (JG)
Descriptors: Accountability, Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods

Wise, Arthur E.; Darling-Hammond, Linda – Educational Leadership, 1985
The rewards and sanctions accompanying performance-based pay and promotion programs will not be valued or given credibility as long as teacher evaluations are not approached professionally. The effect of treating teachers as bureaucrats or professionals, the limits of bureaucratic evaluation, and the demands of professional evaluation are…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Credibility, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods

McGreal, Thomas L. – Educational Leadership, 1982
Evaluation procedures should focus on improving instruction, should be realistic and practical, and should enhance the supervisor-teacher relationship. (Author)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Faculty Development, Instructional Improvement

Cornbleth, Catherine; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1981
The Annehurst Curriculum Classification System (ACCS) identifies curriculum materials compatible with student learning characteristics. The development of the ACCS and its use in Annehurst School in Westerville (Ohio) are described. The system originator explains how schools are using it and what researchers have discovered about the quality of…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Style, College School Cooperation, Curriculum Development

Cairn, Rich; Cairn, Susan – Educational Leadership, 1999
Nearly 100 Minnesota secondary schools offer community service-learning courses. Assessment methods include journal writing, self-assessment, research papers, site observations, and performance evaluation by agency supervisors. A Rochester high-school teacher designed a "community interaction" standard that students may fulfill by…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Evaluation Methods, Journal Writing, Program Descriptions