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Document Description
Title
An
investigation
of
evaluation
strategies
of
language
arts
teachers
Author
Tilley
,
Susan
Ann
Bernadette
Description
Thesis
(M.Ed.)
--
Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1987.
Education
Date
1986
Pagination
vi, 148 leaves
Subject
Language
arts
(Elementary)--Evaluation;
Degree
M.Ed.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Education
Discipline
Education
Language
Eng
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
128-130.
Abstract
The
writer
,
while
employed
as
either
a
classroom
teacher
or as
coordinator
, was
made
aware
of the
confusion
existing
in the
area
of
evaluation.
In her
mind
,
many
questions
needed
answering
,
including
those
concerned
with how
teachers
evaluate
their
students
and
why
they
choose
the
strategies
they
do.
The
purpose
of this
study
was to
examine
questions
such
as these but also to
progress
one
step
further
by
proposing
a
plan
to
help
alleviate
problems
in the
area.
--
In
order
to
assess
practice
at a
classroom
level
, the
survey
presented
in
Chapter
III
was
carried
out.
Data
on
grade
four
language
arts
teachers
and the
strategies
they
used
for
student
evaluation
were
collected.
The
chapter
includes
a
description
and
analysis
of this
data.
--
In
Chapter
II
the
writer
reviewed
the
literature
pertaining
to the
area
of
evaluation.
The
chapter
follows
the
logical
pattern
which
emerged
during
the
research
of the
material.
--
The
first
section
examines
the
roots
of
evaluation
while
expounding
on the
test
and
measurement
movement's
influence
on its
development.
--
The
second
section
examines
research
concerning
program
evaluation.
The
writer
suggests
much
information
can
be
utilized
from this
research
and
applied
to
student
evaluation
in the
classroom.
--
The
third
section
examines
student
evaluation.
A
link
is
established
between
yesterday's
theory
and
today's
practice.
--
This
chapter
attempts
to
provide
a
picture
of what
research
is
suggesting
should be
occurring
in
student
evaluation
at the
classroom
level.
--
Chapter
II
presents
what should be
occurring
in
practice
,
while
Chapter
III
provides
a
description
of
"what
is".
The
final
two
chapters
attempt
to
provide
the
means
by
which
the
"what
is"
can
be
converted
into the
"what
should
be".
--
Chapter
IV
presents
a
rationale
for the
use
of
inservice
to
effect
this
suggested
change.
The
complexity
of the
change
process
is
described
in
detail.
The
necessity
of
giving
this
process
serious
consideration
when
developing
inservice
is
emphasized.
Also
, the
chapter
includes
a
discussion
of what
constitutes
effective
inservice
and the
importance
of
agreed
upon
time-lines
for
achieving
goals.
--
Chapter
V
is
an
inservice
plan
for
grade
four
language
arts
teachers
,
principals
and
professional
school
board
personnel.
The
plan
is
considered
an
initial
step
in
attempting
to
effect
change
in
teachers'
methods
of
evaluating
students.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
75411138
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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(19.95
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