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Measurement in nursing education*

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1979
The objectives for this paper are fourfold. Evaluation is put into perspective, including measurement and assessment, in relation to the curriculum as a whole. The elements included in the evaluation of educational programmes are outlined. The process of evaluation is related to learning abilities in the cognitive, affective, psychomotor and ...
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Compulsory Educational Measures

Rossijskoe pravosudie, 2021
Problem Statement. Improvement of juvenile justice presupposes active and priority application of alternative measures to criminal punishment. Such, according to the Criminal Code of Russia, are compulsory educational measures, which are imposed in the order of exemption from criminal liability or from criminal punishment.
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Measuring Up in Education

Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2015
When we think about the notion of “measurement”, there is a tendency to see closed and therefore quantifiable systems that act in producing a reductive concept of X enabling its measurement, which ...
Steven A. Stolz, Scott Webster
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Measuring Over‐education

Economica, 2003
Previous work on over‐education has assumed homogeneity of workers and jobs. Relaxing these assumptions, we find that over‐educated workers have lower education credentials than matched graduates. Among the over‐educated graduates we distinguish between the apparently over‐educated workers, who have similar unobserved skills as matched graduates, and ...
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Future of Educational Measurement

1987
As a field, educational measurement has strong and essential ties to educational psychology. Practitioners in educational measurement, almost by definition, are closely linked to educational psychology for the basis of their theoretical and pedagogical principles.
Barbara S. Plake, Gerald J. Melican
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Measuring Medical Education.

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1972
For physicians this is an age of The Test. Not little tests, such as professors were using before radical changes in curricula with ungraded electives became popular in medical schools, but big tests affecting the very essence of career. Beginning with aptitude testing that influences his selection for medical school, the medical student usually takes ...
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An Introduction to Educational Measurement

Childhood Education, 1928
(1928). An Introduction to Educational Measurement. Childhood Education: Vol. 4, No. 8, pp. 397-398.
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