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Curriculum evaluation

Nurse Education Today, 1989
Curriculum evaluation is an essential phase of curriculum development. Through evaluation a faculty discovers whether a curriculum is fulfilling its purpose and whether students are actually learning. The purpose of this manuscript is to describe the implementation of a formative evaluation used by faculty members of a baccalaureate nursing program ...
I, DiFlorio   +3 more
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Evaluation of an oncology curriculum

Journal of Cancer Education, 1990
This report describes and presents an evaluation of the undergraduate component of the Cancer Education Program at The Bowman Gray School of Medicine. New learning objectives on cancer were introduced into the second and third year of the Medical School curriculum.
J, Weidner   +4 more
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Curriculum evaluation

2010
There are two parts to this paper. The first is an account of what must be involved in evaluating something from the point of view of a curriculum. "Curriculum evaluation", in this sense of the term, refers to a kind of instrumental evaluation. After examining some of the logical features of various sorts of instrumental evaluation, I argue that ...
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On the evaluation of curriculum reforms

Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2000
The paper considers the current international trend towards standards-based evaluation in a historical and comparative perspective. Based on a systematization of evaluation perspectives and tools, two basic patterns of curriculum control are discussed: process evaluation, and product evaluation.
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EVALUATION OF A CURRICULUM

British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1970
S ummary . This is an exploratory attempt to evaluate Nuffield Science courses, adapted for use in third forms in New Zealand schools.
H. E. FLYNN, R. G. MUNRO
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