Les principes de la mesure et de l'évaluation des apprentissages

Les principes de la mesure et de l'évaluation des apprentissages

Author: Michel Laurier

Publisher: Chenelière éducation

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9782891059015

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L'évaluation des apprentissages en milieu scolaire a été l'objet de profondes transformations au cours des dernières années. La réorganisation des programmes d'études, maintenant axés sur le développement des compétences, nous a amenés à concevoir l'apprentissage différemment et nous a imposé de nouvelles exigences. Le présent ouvrage témoigne de ces transformations, tout en restant fidèle aux objectifs initiaux des deux éditions précédentes. Dans un premier temps, il décrit les caractéristiques et les différentes fonctions de la démarche évaluative. Il traite des qualités que doivent posséder les instruments de mesure ou d'observation. Il donne ensuite des pistes aux enseignants pour les guider dans l'élaboration et la mise en application de moyens d'évaluation efficaces qui respectent les orientations des nouveaux programmes. Cette nouvelle édition met l'accent sur la réorganisation des programmes d'études par compétences. Elle s'inscrit dans le courant de l'évaluation authentique et tient compte de l'importance accrue de l'observation dans les nouvelles approches basées sur la performance. Enfin, plusieurs pages sont consacrées au portfolio et à son utilisation en classe. Dans une langue qui se veut la plus claire possible, ce livre présente les concepts essentiels du domaine en s'appuyant sur des exemples concrets. Les enseignants et les futurs enseignants y trouveront matière à réflexion pour développer des approches évaluatives plus efficaces et plus cohérentes.


A Designer's Log

A Designer's Log

Author: Michael Power

Publisher: Athabasca University Press

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 267

ISBN-13: 1897425619

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Books and articles on instructional design in online learning abound but rarely do we get such a comprehensive picture of what instructional designers do, how they do it, and the problems they solve as their university changes. Power documents the emergence of an adapted instructional design model for transforming courses from single-mode to dual-mode instruction, making this designer’s log a unique contribution to the field of online learning.


Perspectives on Learning Assessment in the Arts in Higher Education

Perspectives on Learning Assessment in the Arts in Higher Education

Author: Diane Leduc

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-11-04

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 1000465217

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Drawing on theoretical and empirical insights from art teachers in Canada and Europe, this edited volume explores the question of how learning in the arts can be effectively and fairly assessed in the context of higher education. The chapters consider a rich variety of assessment practices across music, visual and plastic arts, performing arts, design, fashion, dance and music and illustrate how knowledge, competencies, skills and progress can be viably and fairly assessed. Contextual challenges to assessment are also considered in depth, and particular attention is paid to the challenges of reconciling teaching in the arts, aimed at an intuitive transformation of the student, and assessing learning that takes on its meaning in subjectivity and sensitivity. This text will benefit researchers, academics and educators in higher education with an interest in assessment in the artistic disciplines and in the topic of creativity more broadly. Those specifically interested in educational assessment policy and the visual arts will also benefit from this book.


The Art of Interactive Teaching

The Art of Interactive Teaching

Author: Hans Emil Klein

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 570

ISBN-13:

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Interdisciplinary, International, Intercultural CONTRIBUTIONS from around the world EXPLORE & DISCUSS THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN DESIGN, PRODUCTION, IMPLEMENTATION, RESEARCH, EVALUATION, & PEDAGOGICAL INNOVATIONS USING CASES, SIMULATIONS, GAMES, VIDEOS & OTHER INTERACTIVE TEACHING METHODS. Topics included: A Dialogue of the Deaf - Deepening Cultural Competence Through International, Live, Case-based Teaching - Compressing the Cultural Adaptation Learning Curve - Strategic Management: Evaluating the Case Method - Teaching Interrelationships Among Disciplines - Development of Reflective Thought Processes - Problem Solving & the Core Curriculum - Criteria for Case Selection - Learning Effects on Students - Interaction-based Self-Assessment - Teamwork Among Social Work Students - Service Learning in Higher Ed - Managing Across Cultural Boundaries - International Management of Change - Contingency & Case-design - Managing & Coaching Critical Thinking - Effective Case-writing - Case Research in a Global Environment - Case Development & Case-teaching in the Context of Scarce Resources. Other volumes: CASE METHOD RESEARCH & APPLICATION: INNOVATION THROUGH COOPERATION (ISBN 1-877868-05-1), FORGING NEW PARTNERSHIPS (ISBN 1-877868-04-3), MANAGING CHANGE (ISBN 1-877868-03-5), PROBLEM SOLVING (ISBN 1-877868-02-7), NEW VISTAS (ISBN 1-877868-01-9). Contact: World Association for Case Method Research & Application, 23 Mackintosh Ave., Needham, MA 02191; 617-444-8982; FAX 617-444-1548; [email protected].


Administration de tests et évaluation du rendement des élèves au Canada

Administration de tests et évaluation du rendement des élèves au Canada

Author: Geraldine Gilliss

Publisher: Fédération canadienne des enseignantes et des enseignants

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13:

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This bibliography draws together references to Canadian materials on testing and evaluation of student achievement published between 1976 and 1984. It also includes some earlier works of significance. The entries are arranged alphabetically under topical subheadings and have been annotated wherever possible.


Teacher Effectiveness Research

Teacher Effectiveness Research

Author: Geraldine Gilliss

Publisher:

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 618

ISBN-13:

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This 292-item bibliography lists materials on teacher effectiveness research published from 1978 to early 1984. Reference to some earlier works of significance is also included. Teacher effectiveness research is here defined to include principally studies conducted in the presage-context-process-product tradition in an attempt to determine relationships between teacher behaviors and students' cognitive and affective attainments. The bibliography includes reviews, critiques, and reports of studies in which a wide selection of variables was considered. Discussions of observational instruments are also included. (Author/JD)