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    Education 325-3
    Measurement and Evaluation in Teaching
    Intersession 1984
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    Instructor: Stan Shapson
    Tuesday/Thursday 8:30 - 11:20
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    Location: on campus
    Calendar Description:
    Basic principles of test theory applied to the use of measures in education;
    construction and use of classroom tools for measuring achievement of
    educational objectives, including observation methods, standardized tests
    and overview of contemporary, local and provincial evaluation programs.
    Pre-reauisites:
    Education 220 or equivalent; Math 101 or Psyc. 210 recommended.
    Main Objective:
    To increase the skills and knowledge of teachers regarding the construction,
    evaluation and selection, educational measurement and assessment devices.
    Topics:
    The main topics to be covered in the course include:
    - Overview of measurement and evaluation in teaching
    - Basic principles of measurement theory
    - Measurement devices for classroom use (standardized and classroom
    tests, scales/questionnaires, systematic observation)
    - Selection and development of measurement devices
    - Evaluation of programs and school systems
    Assignments:
    1. Seminar presentation of an evaluation issue (20%)
    2. Mid-term exam (30%)
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    Major paper-discussion and critique of an evaluation method (50%)
    Required Text:
    Gronlund, N.E. Measurement and evaluation in teaching (4th Edition).
    New York: MacMillan, 1981.

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