OPERATIONALIZING AN EVALUATION MODEL
©1999 Edward G. Rozycki
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edited 3/30/12

A. Evaluation Procedure - Instructor Models for students

B. Operationalizing Competency Statements: some examples
 

COMPETENCIES
INSTRUCTOR ACT
STUDENT ACT
Read critically, write clearly, speak fluently Analyzes difficult text in class

Distributes own articles to class

Prepares lectures well

Writes critical essays

Gives presentations to class

Evaluate and monitor their own academic goals and performance Instructor uses short term instructional assessment devices with class input Prepares self-assessment as class assignment
Use research and other information-accessing skill  Presents and employs modes of textual analysis

Models, outlines research procedure

Presents and employs modes of textual analysis as classroom project

Reports to class on research procedure

Solve problems independently and interdependently Provides opportunities for both individual and consultative problem solving Participates in both individual and consultative problem solving exercises
Applies technology competently Incorporates student projects into teaching that require use of technology Participates in such projects
Thinks critically and creatively Instructs students on modes of critical thinking, and of accessing creative thought; and, provides opportunities to practice same Uses derived information and skills to inform activities mentioned above
Distinguish between fact and fiction Instructs students on relevant epistemological modes.

Provides opportunities to practice distinctions. 

Uses derived information and skills to inform activities mentioned above

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