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The intensification of consequential testing situations is associated with an increase in anxiety among American students (Casbarro, 2005). Test anxiety can have negative effects on student test performance (Everson, Millsap, & Rodriguez, 1991). If test anxiety has the potential to decrease students’ test scores, it becomes a factor that can threaten the validity of any inferences drawn between test scores and student progress (Cizek & Burg, 2006). There are several factors that relate closely to test anxiety (Cizek & Burg, 2006). Variables of key influence include gender, socioeconomic status, and teacher-manifested anxiety (Hembree, 1988). Another influence upon test anxiety is students’ participation in academic support programs to prepare them for exit examinations. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between 10th grade high school student gender, socioeconomic status, perceived teacher anxiety, and student preparedness with levels of the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) test anxiety. It appears that few studies have examined levels of high school test anxiety in regards to this specific high-stakes MCAS exit exam required for high school graduation. A two-phase sequential mixed-methods research design was used to survey (N=156) 10th grade students represented by a sampling of (n=80) students with low socioeconomic status and (n=76) students with high socioeconomic status regarding their levels of test anxiety in relation to upcoming MCAS testing. A multiple regression analysis was used to measure the relationship between the predictor variables (gender, socioeconomic status, perceived teacher anxiety, and student preparedness) with the criterion variable of student test anxiety using the Test Anxiety Inventory (TAI). Personal interviews with (n=20) volunteer students provided rich explanations of students’ academic self-efficacy, their perceptions of their performance on the upcoming MCAS exam, and their use of strategies to reduce their levels of test anxiety. Personal interviews with (n=12) volunteer school administrators and teachers provided descriptions of their perceptions of how test anxiety affected their students’ performance. A major quantitative finding of this study was that the variables of student socioeconomic status and student ratings of teacher anxiety accounted for the variance in students’ levels of surveyed test anxiety (R2 = .06, p = .033, small to medium effect size). These results indicate that different student populations vary in their readiness skills to successfully participate in consequential testing situations. Consequently, high-test anxious students would require emotional preparation as well as academic preparation when confronting high-stakes testing. The results have the potential to re-shape the format of schools’ MCAS test preparation efforts.
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Los textos académicos a los que los alumnos acuden en busca de información no siempre les resultan fácilmente comprensibles. Se observa que en el nivel pragmático las dificultades son muy importantes y revelan interferencias en la construcción de sentido del texto, a veces por limitaciones de la competencia de los lectores y otras veces por problemas en la organización retórica de los textos. Este trabajo se propone abordar y analizar la incidencia de los conocimientos sobre la distribución de la información de los textos, en las posibilidades de los alumnos para alcanzar la comprensión de los mismos. Se seguirá la concepción de Rosenblatt sobre la lectura como proceso transaccional entre el lector que construye el sentido sobre la base de las pistas literales o inferenciales que el texto le ofrece, y de Kintsch y van Dijk sobre la comprensión como un proceso cognitivo que se desarrolla en tres etapas: decodificación, recuperación del texto base y construcción del modelo de situación. El análisis de la incidencia de los conocimientos previos de los lectores para 'dosificar' la nueva información, se apoyará en las funciones informativas del texto desarrolladas por la Escuela de Praga (especialmente tópico, tema y rema) para analizar de qué manera estas funciones pueden sustentar estrategias de lectura que activen en los lectores los procesos cognitivos correspondientes a la fase más elaborada de la comprensión, denominada construcción del modelo de situación. Para ello se analizarán las respuestas obtenidas frente a dos textos informativos sobre el mismo tema, de distinta complejidad, antes y después de capacitar a los alumnos en conocimientos específicos. Los resultados obtenidos permiten concluir que tales conocimientos favorecen el desempeño de los alumnos, particularmente en el caso de textos en los que la distribución de la información es más compleja
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Este trabajo, que forma parte de una investigación más amplia, está destinado a examinar la disponibilidad y utilización de instrumentos de evaluación del desempeño de alumnos a lo largo del trayecto formativo, respecto del aprendizaje del lenguaje escrito . Surge de la consideración de niveles de rendimiento críticos en el dominio de la lectura y escritura en diferentes niveles educativos, señalados reiteradamente en la literatura especializada del país y del exterior. Con ese propósito se revisan las habilidades y conocimientos implicados a partir de la evidencia empírica surgida de múltiples investigaciones. En el estado actual de la investigación en curso es posible identificar la insuficiencia de disponibilidad y uso de instrumentos de evaluación en nuestro medio. Se desprenden de ello, por un lado, las dificultades para detectar la oportunidad y naturaleza de los problemas que presentan los lectores con dificultades y con trastornos específicos de aprendizaje, y por el otro, la insuficiencia de información sobre indicadores específicos que permitan diseñar las estrategias para optimizar el desempeño en lectura y escritura
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Los textos académicos a los que los alumnos acuden en busca de información no siempre les resultan fácilmente comprensibles. Se observa que en el nivel pragmático las dificultades son muy importantes y revelan interferencias en la construcción de sentido del texto, a veces por limitaciones de la competencia de los lectores y otras veces por problemas en la organización retórica de los textos. Este trabajo se propone abordar y analizar la incidencia de los conocimientos sobre la distribución de la información de los textos, en las posibilidades de los alumnos para alcanzar la comprensión de los mismos. Se seguirá la concepción de Rosenblatt sobre la lectura como proceso transaccional entre el lector que construye el sentido sobre la base de las pistas literales o inferenciales que el texto le ofrece, y de Kintsch y van Dijk sobre la comprensión como un proceso cognitivo que se desarrolla en tres etapas: decodificación, recuperación del texto base y construcción del modelo de situación. El análisis de la incidencia de los conocimientos previos de los lectores para 'dosificar' la nueva información, se apoyará en las funciones informativas del texto desarrolladas por la Escuela de Praga (especialmente tópico, tema y rema) para analizar de qué manera estas funciones pueden sustentar estrategias de lectura que activen en los lectores los procesos cognitivos correspondientes a la fase más elaborada de la comprensión, denominada construcción del modelo de situación. Para ello se analizarán las respuestas obtenidas frente a dos textos informativos sobre el mismo tema, de distinta complejidad, antes y después de capacitar a los alumnos en conocimientos específicos. Los resultados obtenidos permiten concluir que tales conocimientos favorecen el desempeño de los alumnos, particularmente en el caso de textos en los que la distribución de la información es más compleja
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Este trabajo, que forma parte de una investigación más amplia, está destinado a examinar la disponibilidad y utilización de instrumentos de evaluación del desempeño de alumnos a lo largo del trayecto formativo, respecto del aprendizaje del lenguaje escrito . Surge de la consideración de niveles de rendimiento críticos en el dominio de la lectura y escritura en diferentes niveles educativos, señalados reiteradamente en la literatura especializada del país y del exterior. Con ese propósito se revisan las habilidades y conocimientos implicados a partir de la evidencia empírica surgida de múltiples investigaciones. En el estado actual de la investigación en curso es posible identificar la insuficiencia de disponibilidad y uso de instrumentos de evaluación en nuestro medio. Se desprenden de ello, por un lado, las dificultades para detectar la oportunidad y naturaleza de los problemas que presentan los lectores con dificultades y con trastornos específicos de aprendizaje, y por el otro, la insuficiencia de información sobre indicadores específicos que permitan diseñar las estrategias para optimizar el desempeño en lectura y escritura
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Los textos académicos a los que los alumnos acuden en busca de información no siempre les resultan fácilmente comprensibles. Se observa que en el nivel pragmático las dificultades son muy importantes y revelan interferencias en la construcción de sentido del texto, a veces por limitaciones de la competencia de los lectores y otras veces por problemas en la organización retórica de los textos. Este trabajo se propone abordar y analizar la incidencia de los conocimientos sobre la distribución de la información de los textos, en las posibilidades de los alumnos para alcanzar la comprensión de los mismos. Se seguirá la concepción de Rosenblatt sobre la lectura como proceso transaccional entre el lector que construye el sentido sobre la base de las pistas literales o inferenciales que el texto le ofrece, y de Kintsch y van Dijk sobre la comprensión como un proceso cognitivo que se desarrolla en tres etapas: decodificación, recuperación del texto base y construcción del modelo de situación. El análisis de la incidencia de los conocimientos previos de los lectores para 'dosificar' la nueva información, se apoyará en las funciones informativas del texto desarrolladas por la Escuela de Praga (especialmente tópico, tema y rema) para analizar de qué manera estas funciones pueden sustentar estrategias de lectura que activen en los lectores los procesos cognitivos correspondientes a la fase más elaborada de la comprensión, denominada construcción del modelo de situación. Para ello se analizarán las respuestas obtenidas frente a dos textos informativos sobre el mismo tema, de distinta complejidad, antes y después de capacitar a los alumnos en conocimientos específicos. Los resultados obtenidos permiten concluir que tales conocimientos favorecen el desempeño de los alumnos, particularmente en el caso de textos en los que la distribución de la información es más compleja
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Este trabajo, que forma parte de una investigación más amplia, está destinado a examinar la disponibilidad y utilización de instrumentos de evaluación del desempeño de alumnos a lo largo del trayecto formativo, respecto del aprendizaje del lenguaje escrito . Surge de la consideración de niveles de rendimiento críticos en el dominio de la lectura y escritura en diferentes niveles educativos, señalados reiteradamente en la literatura especializada del país y del exterior. Con ese propósito se revisan las habilidades y conocimientos implicados a partir de la evidencia empírica surgida de múltiples investigaciones. En el estado actual de la investigación en curso es posible identificar la insuficiencia de disponibilidad y uso de instrumentos de evaluación en nuestro medio. Se desprenden de ello, por un lado, las dificultades para detectar la oportunidad y naturaleza de los problemas que presentan los lectores con dificultades y con trastornos específicos de aprendizaje, y por el otro, la insuficiencia de información sobre indicadores específicos que permitan diseñar las estrategias para optimizar el desempeño en lectura y escritura
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This paper presents the innovations in the practical work of the Data Structures subject carried out in the last five years, including a transition period and a first year of implantation of the European Higher Education Area. The practical coursework is inspired by a project-based methodology and from 2008/2009 additional laboratory sessions are included in the subject schedule. We will present the academic results and ratios of the mentioned time period which imply a significant improvement on students' performance.
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This document presents an innovative, formal educational initiative that is aimed at enhancing the development of engineering students’ specific competences when studying Project Management (PM) subject. The framework of the experience combines (1) theoretical concepts, (2) the development of a real-case project carried out by multidisciplinary groups of three different universities, (3) the use of software web 2.0 tools and (4) group and individual assignments of students that play different roles (project managers and team members). Under this scenario, the study focuses on monitoring the communication competence in the ever growing PM virtual environment. Factors such as corporal language, technical means, stage, and PM specific vocabulary among others have been considered in order to assess the students’ performance on this issue. As a main contribution, the paper introduces an ad-hoc rubric that, based on previous investigations, has been adapted and tested for the first time to this new and specific context. Additionally, the research conducted has provided some interesting findings that suggest further actions to improve and better define future rubrics, oriented to communication or even other competences. As specific PM subject concerns, it has been detected that students playing the role of Project Managers strengthen their competences more than those ones that play the role of Team Members. It has also been detected that students have more difficulty assimilating concepts related to risk and quality management. However those concepts related with scope, time or cost areas of knowledge have been better assimilated by the students.
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El objetivo de este proyecto es desarrollar un conjunto de herramientas de auto aprendizaje y autoevaluación del laboratorio de la asignatura "Procesado Digital de la Señal", perteneciente al plan de grado de la Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería y Sistemas de Telecomunicación de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. Con ello se pretende de mejorar el rendimiento académico de los alumnos en dicha asignatura y en la materia "Señales y Sistemas" en general. Para la realización de las prácticas se emplea Matlab, de modo que es necesario integrar esta herramienta en el laboratorio con MOODLE, plataforma de e-learning utilizada para la gestión de las asignaturas a nivel docente, para proporcionar material de estudio y programar actividades de aprendizaje y evaluación. Será fundamental el análisis de la integración de Matlab con MOODLE, de modo que en función de los resultados de los alumnos, se les propongan repeticiones de apartados erróneos, revisiones de resultados y otros aspectos, como autoaprendizaje y autoevaluación que permitan la obtención de las competencias y alcanzar los resultados de aprendizaje, y a los profesores que imparten la asignatura, como herramienta para detectar las deficiencias más significativas en la programación y en las metodologías empleadas en la asignatura para corregir las carencias de los alumnos. ABSTRACT: The aim of this project will be the development of self-learning and self- assessment lab tools for the course "Procesado Digital de la Señal" in order to improve student’s performance in that subject and in the matter "Señales y Sistemas " for grades taught at the Escuela Universitaria de Ingeniería Técnica de Telecomunicación of the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid today. Matlab is used to perform laboratory practices of "Procesado Digital de la Señal “. Matlab is a numerical calculation program. A very powerful tool with a great mathematical processing performance level, so it is necessary to integrate this tool in the laboratory with MOODLE, the current e-learning platform used at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid for the management of teaching subjects to provide material and to program learning and assessment activities for students. It is therefore essential the analysis of the Matlab integration with Moodle. Thus, depending on the results and grades that students get along the way in the various activities evaluators should conduct, they propose, for example, repetitions of erroneous exercises, reviews of some results and other aspects such as self-learning and self-assessment. This would allow students to obtain the skills and learning to achieve the results set as a target. For teachers who teach the subject will also be a preview of the notes as these tools will be used to identify the most significant shortcomings both in programming and in the methodologies used in "Procesado Digital de la Señal " to act accordingly and correcting shortcomings of the enrolled students.
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One important steps in a successful project-based-learning methodology (PBL) is the process of providing the students with a convenient feedback that allows them to keep on developing their projects or to improve them. However, this task is more difficult in massive courses, especially when the project deadline is close. Besides, the continuous evaluation methodology makes necessary to find ways to objectively and continuously measure students' performance without increasing excessively instructors' work load. In order to alleviate these problems, we have developed a web service that allows students to request personal tutoring assistance during the laboratory sessions by specifying the kind of problem they have and the person who could help them to solve it. This service provides tools for the staff to manage the laboratory, for performing continuous evaluation for all students and for the student collaborators, and to prioritize tutoring according to the progress of the student's project. Additionally, the application provides objective metrics which can be used at the end of the subject during the evaluation process in order to support some students' final scores. Different usability statistics and the results of a subjective evaluation with more than 330 students confirm the success of the proposed application.
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The purposes of this study were (1) to validate of the item-attribute matrix using two levels of attributes (Level 1 attributes and Level 2 sub-attributes), and (2) through retrofitting the diagnostic models to the mathematics test of the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), to evaluate the construct validity of TIMSS mathematics assessment by comparing the results of two assessment booklets. Item data were extracted from Booklets 2 and 3 for the 8th grade in TIMSS 2007, which included a total of 49 mathematics items and every student's response to every item. The study developed three categories of attributes at two levels: content, cognitive process (TIMSS or new), and comprehensive cognitive process (or IT) based on the TIMSS assessment framework, cognitive procedures, and item type. At level one, there were 4 content attributes (number, algebra, geometry, and data and chance), 3 TIMSS process attributes (knowing, applying, and reasoning), and 4 new process attributes (identifying, computing, judging, and reasoning). At level two, the level 1 attributes were further divided into 32 sub-attributes. There was only one level of IT attributes (multiple steps/responses, complexity, and constructed-response). Twelve Q-matrices (4 originally specified, 4 random, and 4 revised) were investigated with eleven Q-matrix models (QM1 ~ QM11) using multiple regression and the least squares distance method (LSDM). Comprehensive analyses indicated that the proposed Q-matrices explained most of the variance in item difficulty (i.e., 64% to 81%). The cognitive process attributes contributed to the item difficulties more than the content attributes, and the IT attributes contributed much more than both the content and process attributes. The new retrofitted process attributes explained the items better than the TIMSS process attributes. Results generated from the level 1 attributes and the level 2 attributes were consistent. Most attributes could be used to recover students' performance, but some attributes' probabilities showed unreasonable patterns. The analysis approaches could not demonstrate if the same construct validity was supported across booklets. The proposed attributes and Q-matrices explained the items of Booklet 2 better than the items of Booklet 3. The specified Q-matrices explained the items better than the random Q-matrices.
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Towards the end of the university stage, students residing in the United Arab Emirates and specialising in subjects other than English are expected- amongst other university requirements- to have acquired adequate communicative competence as well as a repertoire of critical thinking skills. Despite the efforts made within the field of teaching English to EFL university students in the country, the output gained in terms of acquired skills and competencies is still below expectations. The main concerns of the current thesis are, therefore, a) to investigate the factors which inhibit EFL university students’ progress in the areas of acquiring adequate communicative competence as well as critical thinking skills, and b) to propose a course book and pedagogic methods to improve students’ progress in the areas of acquiring adequate communicative competence as well as critical thinking skills. Believing in the essential role literature plays in enhancing critical thinking and promoting communicative competence on the part of EFL learners, the current study introduces a course, designed and implemented by the researcher: LEARN AND GAIN. The proposed course is fiction-based language teaching, adopting the view that literature is a resource rather than an object, thus advocating the use of literature as one of the main resources in foreign/second language acquisition. Investigating whether or not the proposed course was effective in promoting EFL university students’ communicative competence as well as enhancing their critical thinking skills, a study sample taken from the study population was selected. Adopting an experimental design, the research project involved two groups: experimental and control. The experimental group students were exposed to the proposed course whilst the control group students were exposed to a general English language course. To examine treatment effectiveness, the researcher set and administered a pre-post test. Divided into two main parts, communicative critical reading competence and communicative critical writing competence, the pre-post test measured subjects’ communicative critical reading competence and subjects’ communicative critical writing competence. In addition, a pre-post questionnaire was administered and a semi-structured interview was conducted involving the experimental group students, to gain an awareness of students’ attitudes towards learning literary texts in general, and the proposed course in particular. To examine issues of interest and relevance, gender differences: male vs. female, and university major: science vs. non-science, were also examined for enrichment purposes. For the purpose of gathering sufficient data about subjects’ achievements on the pre-post, the following statistical tests were conducted: Mann-Whitney test, and paired data t-test. Based on the statistical findings, the experimental group students’ performance on the communicative critical reading competence pre-post test and the communicative critical writing competence pre-post test was significantly better than their counterparts of the control group students. Speaking of gender differences in relation to language performance on the communicative critical reading competence pre-post test and the communicative critical writing competence pre-post test, no significant differences were cited. Neither did the researcher cite any significant performance differences between science/non-science students on the communicative critical reading competence pre-post test and the communicative critical writing competence pre-post test. As far as the questionnaire’s findings are concerned, the experimental group students’ responses to the post-questionnaire’s items were more positive than those of their responses to the pre-questionnaire’s, thus indicating some positive attitudes towards literature, which students possibly gained throughout the course of implementation. Relating the discussion to the interview’s results, students conveyed their satisfaction with the proposed course, emphasising that promoting English language skills through the use of literary texts was rewarding. In the light of findings and conclusions, a number of recommendations as well as implications have been proposed. The current study aimed to arrive at some appropriate suggestions to a number of enquiries, yet concluding with some areas of enquiry to be explored for further research.
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Feedback is considered one of the most effective mechanisms to aid learning and achievement (Hattie and Timperley, 2007). However, in past UK National Student Surveys, perceptions of academic feedback have been consistently rated lower by final year undergraduate students than other aspects of the student experience (Williams and Kane, 2009). For pharmacy students in particular, Hall and colleagues recently reported that almost a third of students surveyed were dissatisfied with feedback and perceived feedback practice to be inconsistent (Hall et al, 2012). Aims of the Workshop: This workshop has been designed to explore current academic feedback practices in pharmacy education across a variety of settings and cultures as well as to create a toolkit for pharmacy academics to guide their approach to feedback. Learning Objectives: 1. Discuss and characterise academic feedback practices provided by pharmacy academics to pharmacy students in a variety of settings and cultures. 2. Develop academic feedback strategies for a variety of scenarios. 3. Evaluate and categorise feedback strategies with use of a feedback matrix. Description of Workshop Activities: Introduction to workshop and feedback on pre-reading exercise (5 minutes). Activity 1: A short presentation on theoretical models of academic feedback. Evidence of feedback in pharmacy education (10 minutes). Activity 2: Discussion of feedback approaches in participants’ organisations for differing educational modalities. Consideration of the following factors will be undertaken: experiential v. theoretical education, formative v. summative assessment, form of assessment and the effect of culture (20 minutes, large group discussion). Activity 3: Introduction of a feedback matrix (5 minutes). Activity 4: Development of an academic feedback toolkit for pharmacy education. Participants will be divided into 4 groups and will discuss how to provide effective feedback for 2 scenarios. Feedback strategies will be categorised with the feedback matrix. Results will be presented back to the workshop group (20 minutes, small group discussion, 20 minutes, large group presentation). Summary (10 minutes). Additional Information: Pre-reading: Participants will be provided with a list of definitions for academic feedback and will be asked to rank the definitions in order of perceived relevance to pharmacy education. References Archer, J. C. (2010). State of the science in health professional education: effective feedback. Medical education, 44(1), 101-108. Hall, M., Hanna, L. A., & Quinn, S. (2012). Pharmacy Students’ Views of Faculty Feedback on Academic Performance. American journal of pharmaceutical education, 76(1). Hattie, J., & Timperley, H. (2007). The power of feedback. Review of educational research, 77(1), 81-112. Medina, M. S. (2007). Providing feedback to enhance pharmacy students’ performance. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 64(24), 2542-2545.
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Taiwan's technical vocational educational system includes three levels: (1) institutes of technology (two and four year programs), (2) junior colleges (two, three and five year programs), and (3) senior vocational schools. Two-year junior colleges enroll their students through two channels: (1) based on results of the Particular Screening Entrance Examination (PSEE), (2) based on the Joint College Entrance Examination (JCEE). The PSEE has two categories: Category I includes on-time graduates with excellent performance, which means that they are within the top ten of their classes; Category II students include award-winning students in talent contests who have achieved a minimum grade point average of 75%. The JCEE is a regular entrance examination given to any senior vocation school graduate.^ Basic courses have a great impact on the students' academic performance. The purpose of the study was to focus on the effectiveness of teaching mathematics in two-year junior colleges and to analyze and correlate the results of two-year junior college students' performance in calculus and on-time graduation. The target group consisted of 521 students enrolled at National Taipei Institute of Technology in 1993.^ Calculus is a very important course for engineering majors in two-year junior colleges and has a great impact on the students' academic performance. This retrospective study showed that there was a correlation between students' performance in calculus and on-time graduation after two years of study.^ The conclusions of the study urge the Ministry of Education to reform two-year junior college curriculum standards to emphasize basic rudimentary courses. It is recommended that engineering majors receive three hours of calculus per week as the current requirement of only two hours per week is inadequate. The future job market will require a technologically advanced labor force that can be trained in a higher education system. More channels of higher education for two-year junior college graduates should be made available for those wishing to pursue bachelor degrees. Additional work in calculus will not only enhance the opportunities for two-year junior college graduates to continue their pursuit of an advanced academic degree, but also serve them well as they seek career advancement. ^