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Psychometric Evaluation of the Program Evaluation Instrument

The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 1996
ABSTRACT Most continuing education program evaluations are developed informally with little attention paid to psychometric properties. Rigorous evaluation of continuing education programs should measure quality and allow valid comparisons across programs.
J K, Schneider, L M, Connelly, A, Martin
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Automatic evaluation of students' programs

Proceedings of the 2014 conference on Innovation & technology in computer science education - ITiCSE '14, 2014
Logical errors in novice programs are individual and may differ very much. In a traditional classroom, teachers have to localize and explain errors to each student. Introducing a computerized system capable of localizing and explaining such errors, the teaching process can be improved significantly.
Dadić, Tonči   +2 more
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Program Evaluation for Accreditation

The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1990
Abstract Program evaluation in preparation for accreditation provides opportunities for the identification of program strengths, weaknesses, and improvement potential. In the present study, naturalistic inquiry, an evaluation methodology responsive to the concerns of persons with a stake in the program, was successfully used in ...
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Program Evaluation

Health Care Management Review, 1981
Formal program evaluation is an important resource for health care decision making. It is necessary in situations where traditional organizational evaluative capabilities an no longer meet the requirements of the job at hand.
M E, Michnich   +2 more
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Symbolic Evaluation and the Analysis of Programs

IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 1979
Symbolic evaluation is a form of static program analysis in which symbolic expressions are used to denote the values of program variables and computations. It does not require the user to specify which path at a conditional branch to follow nor how many cycles of a loop to consider.
Thomas E. Cheatham Jr.   +2 more
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Manager and evaluator views of program evaluation

Journal of Community Psychology, 1983
This article presents the results of a 1979 national survey of federally funded community mental health centers (CMHCs). The directors and chief program evaluators of 323 CMHCs returned questionnaires which allow comparisons of the opinions of the center managers and their evaluators regarding accountability and evaluation and the level and knowledge ...
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Program Evaluations and Parenting Programs

2013
The quality of evaluations for programs that help expectant mothers and fathers make a successful transition to parenthood has improved substantially over time. Meta-analyses of numerous programs are now available in the literature. In general, program effects are small to moderate in magnitude, although some “just right” programs have had moderate to ...
Roudi Nazarinia Roy   +2 more
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Program Evaluation and Program Management

Public Administration Review, 1981
Ideally, there should be some useful relationship between Those processes go well beyond the individual who may the process of managing a program and the process of be identified as the program manager. To be realistic, the evaluating it. We rarely find that ideal in the real world.
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PROGRAM EVALUATION

Nurse Educator, 1988
J S, Billue, G M, Clayton
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Program Evaluation

Annual Review of Psychology, 1993
L, Sechrest, A J, Figueredo
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