Assessment and Evaluation in Education

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Towards A Formative Evaluation Tool - Gwendolyn J. Ogle http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-04262002-161146/unrestricted/etd.pdf

Ralph Tyler - Basic Priciples of Curriculum and Instruction - http://blogs.ubc.ca/ewayne/files/2009/02/tyler_001.pdf


Evaluation Models - Daniel L. Stufflebeam - http://stu.westga.edu/~bthibau1/MEDT%208480-Baylen/Evaluation_Models.pdf

(OECD) ASSESSMENT FOR LEARNING – THE CASE FOR FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT - http://www.oecd.org/site/educeri21st/40600533.pdf


 Learning Theories http://www.instructionaldesign.org/theories/index.html
 Bloom`s Taxonomy https://edorigami.wikispaces.com/Bloom%27s+Digital+Taxonomy


http://www.adprima.com/measurement.htm
http://home.fmh.utl.pt/~arosado/ESTAGIO/conceitos.htm
http://www.uwex.edu/CES/pdande/evaluation/index.html
http://www.icbl.hw.ac.uk/ltdi/evalstudies/cont.htm
http://www.serprofessoruniversitario.pro.br/ler.php?modulo=4&texto=80



Comprehensive set of web sites about evaluation and research methods Thanks to Gene Shackman - Director at The Global Social Change Research Project

Hi all

There are a set of web sites that provide links to resources about evaluation and research methods. Together, these sites are pretty comprehensive, although the web site managers (including me) would always welcome feedback.

Free Resources for Program Evaluation and Social Research Methods http://gsociology.icaap.org/methods/ My website offers links to free resources. The focus is on "how-to" do program evaluation and social research: surveys, focus groups, sampling, interviews, and other methods. There are also links to sites with information about how to do statistics, how to present data, and links to sites with subject areas evaluators and social researchers need to know, like about organizations and social psychology. This site also links to free online training classes, and videos about research methods and evaluation. Finally, this site has the basic guides to evaluation.


The Evaluation Portal http://www.evaluation.lars-balzer.name/ Lars Balzer's website also links to a whole bunch of free online resources. Unlike my site, the Evaluation Portal also lists associations and societies, businesses, institutions, and communication sites, like blogs and email lists. The Evaluation Portal also has a calendar, listing evaluation related events.


The WWW Virtual Library: Evaluation http://www.policy-evaluation.org/ Alfio Cerami's website links to mailing lists, societies and associations, organizations, journals, and research centers. Not everything listed on the website is free. For example, he links to the American Journal of Evaluation, a journal everyone should know about, but it isn't free.


Online Resources http://www.eval.org/resources.asp The American Evaluation Association's site has links to a wide variety of resources including many of those in the sites above. Some links not in the sites above are to AEA members who are available for evaluation consulting or to serve on evaluation teams, links to Collections of Instruments and Tools, which are compilations of tools and instruments of use to evaluators, and a list of universities which offer graduate-level programs and/or certificates in evaluation.



The above are the most comprehensive. Some additional sites are:

CDC's Other Evaluation Resources http://www.cdc.gov/eval/resources/index.htm This site is kind of a brief version of the others. The CDC site lists a number of the major resources in various areas like journals or organizations.


Cyfernet's site http://www.cyfernet.org/index.php?c=6 also lists a variety of resources, but perhaps a little more difficult to find the type of resources you want.


Betty C. Jung's page on evaluation resources http://www.bettycjung.net/Evaluation.htm also lists many resources, all on one page.

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