Evaluation StrategiesStrategies based on research and evaluation of Man: a course of study, carried on from 1966-1969 in 200 classrooms in the U.S. |
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... scores of children in different settings and of different ability levels . By comparing the normative table below ( which was compiled from the responses of 1669 students ) ... Raw Total Test Score Percentile 53 99 47 44 EVALUATION STRATEGIES.
... scores of children in different settings and of different ability levels . By comparing the normative table below ( which was compiled from the responses of 1669 students ) ... Raw Total Test Score Percentile 53 99 47 44 EVALUATION STRATEGIES.
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71 Raw Total Test Score Percentile 53 99 47 44 280 90 70 40 50 37 30 32 10 The percentile equivalent for a score of 37 is 30 ; for 44 , 70 ; for 50 ( using interpolation ) , 95. Guessing the percentile equivalents for intervening scores ...
71 Raw Total Test Score Percentile 53 99 47 44 280 90 70 40 50 37 30 32 10 The percentile equivalent for a score of 37 is 30 ; for 44 , 70 ; for 50 ( using interpolation ) , 95. Guessing the percentile equivalents for intervening scores ...
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... raw scores to percentiles . In evaluating the course , we found from pre - tests that students of different ... raw score adjustment as a substitute for pre - testing . With these adjustments , you can make allowances for the fact that ...
... raw scores to percentiles . In evaluating the course , we found from pre - tests that students of different ... raw score adjustment as a substitute for pre - testing . With these adjustments , you can make allowances for the fact that ...
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Preface | 5 |
Interview | 18 |
Classroom Environment Checklists | 41 |
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