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Institution | California State Dept. of Education, Sacramento. Bureau of Intergroup Relations. |
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Titel | [Kit of Materials for Needs Assessment and Evaluation.] |
Quelle | (1974), (59 Seiten)
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Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Leitfaden; Biculturalism; Bilingual Education; Black History; Course Evaluation; Educational Assessment; Educational Needs; Ethnic Studies; Evaluation Methods; Inservice Teacher Education; Mexican Americans; Needs Assessment; Racial Relations; School Districts; Student Teacher Relationship; Teacher Attitudes; California |
Abstract | The items included in this kit represent a variety of needs assessment instruments and evaluation designs and methods offered by school districts in their plans for implementation of Article 3.3, Education Code Sections 13344-13344.4, school staff preparation in the history, culture, and current problems of racial and ethnic minorities. Some are appropriate for large districts, some for small. They show diverse thinking about objectives and measurement. They deal variously with the assessment of staff needs, with patterns of attitude and opinion, and with the evaluation of inservice content, presentation methods, and outcomes. Contents include: (1) A Statement on the Goals of Multicultural Education; (2) Form IR-303, Progress Report, School Year 1973-4; (3) Staff Opinion Survey, (4) A Personal Questionnaire for Teachers of Chicano Students (Baldwin Park); (5) Pre-Program Survey of Course Expectations; Post-Course Survey of Expectations--Fulfillment (Santa Cruz); (6) Multicultural Inservice Training Institute Needs Assessment Inventory; Post-Institute Survey (Canada College); (7) Five Questions for Teachers in Evaluating Multicultural Inservice Activities; (8) Evaluation Design for 3.3 Inservice Training Program (Riverside); (9) Design for Evaluation of District Inservice Plan (Fresno); and, (10) Needs Assessment, Objectives, Activities, Assessment-Evaluation (Oceanside). (Author/JM) |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |