Deck 11: Using Self-Evaluation to Improve Instruction
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Deck 11: Using Self-Evaluation to Improve Instruction
1
A rating scale is a systematic observation procedure.
False
2
Which of the following observation techniques can most accurately record instructional time?
A) event recording.
B) duration recording.
C) interval recording.
D) group time sampling recording.
E) anecdotal recording.
A) event recording.
B) duration recording.
C) interval recording.
D) group time sampling recording.
E) anecdotal recording.
B
3
Which observation technique should be used for observing the number of students engaged in physical activity?
A) event recording.
B) duration recording.
C) interval recording.
D) group time sampling recording.
E) anecdotal recording.
A) event recording.
B) duration recording.
C) interval recording.
D) group time sampling recording.
E) anecdotal recording.
D
4
What term is used for the time that it takes a class to obey the teacher's signals?
A) duration time.
B) student performance time.
C) practice time.
D) response latency.
E) reaction time.
A) duration time.
B) student performance time.
C) practice time.
D) response latency.
E) reaction time.
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5
Which of the following is an example of positive specific feedback?
A) ""Super effort during the first half.""
B) ""Bend your knees more and uncoil.""
C) ""All right, Jim, way to go.""
D) ""Let's keep it quiet over there.""
E) ""Perfect timing on the outlet pass.""
A) ""Super effort during the first half.""
B) ""Bend your knees more and uncoil.""
C) ""All right, Jim, way to go.""
D) ""Let's keep it quiet over there.""
E) ""Perfect timing on the outlet pass.""
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6
Which of the following is not an example of management time in physical education?
A) Students are dressing for class.
B) Students are working on soccer drills.
C) Students are moving to a learning station.
D) Students are picking up equipment.
E) Students are separating into teams.
A) Students are dressing for class.
B) Students are working on soccer drills.
C) Students are moving to a learning station.
D) Students are picking up equipment.
E) Students are separating into teams.
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7
Which of the following observational techniques lacks objectivity?
A) event recording.
B) interval recording.
C) rating scales.
D) duration recording.
E) group time sampling.
A) event recording.
B) interval recording.
C) rating scales.
D) duration recording.
E) group time sampling.
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8
The primary advantage(s) of systematic observation techniques is/are over
A) objectivity.
B) precision.
C) quantifiable data.
D) validity.
E) all of the above.
A) objectivity.
B) precision.
C) quantifiable data.
D) validity.
E) all of the above.
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9
Which of the following observational methods would be most objective?
A) note taking.
B) event recording.
C) rating scale.
D) duration recording.
E) interval recording.
A) note taking.
B) event recording.
C) rating scale.
D) duration recording.
E) interval recording.
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10
Which of the following would be considered a traditional method of evaluating teacher performance?
A) event recording.
B) group time sampling.
C) checklist.
D) interval recording.
E) duration recording.
A) event recording.
B) group time sampling.
C) checklist.
D) interval recording.
E) duration recording.
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11
If an observer was interested in measuring the number of skill attempts a selected student made in a class period, then he/she should use:
A) event recording.
B) group time sampling.
C) checklist.
D) interval recording.
E) note taking.
A) event recording.
B) group time sampling.
C) checklist.
D) interval recording.
E) note taking.
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12
A systematic observation instrument should minimally satisfy the criteria for:
A) concurrent validity.
B) content validity.
C) construct validity.
D) congruent validity.
E) predictive validity.
A) concurrent validity.
B) content validity.
C) construct validity.
D) congruent validity.
E) predictive validity.
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13
IOA stands for:
A) intraobserver assessment.
B) interobserver agreement.
C) intraobserver agreement.
D) interobserver anecdotes.
E) interobserver assessment.
A) intraobserver assessment.
B) interobserver agreement.
C) intraobserver agreement.
D) interobserver anecdotes.
E) interobserver assessment.
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14
The rate per minute (RPM) should be calculated with:
A) group time sampling.
B) interval recording.
C) duration recording.
D) event recording.
E) placheck recording.
A) group time sampling.
B) interval recording.
C) duration recording.
D) event recording.
E) placheck recording.
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15
According to Siedentop and Tannehill, what criterion for percentage of IOA is necessary to establish reliability for research purposes?
A) 0.5
B) 0.6
C) 0.7
D) 0.8
E) 0.9
A) 0.5
B) 0.6
C) 0.7
D) 0.8
E) 0.9
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16
For which of the following would duration recording be inappropriate?
A) teacher movement.
B) instructional time.
C) time on task.
D) management time.
E) response latency.
A) teacher movement.
B) instructional time.
C) time on task.
D) management time.
E) response latency.
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17
The percentage of IOA is calculated by multiplying agreements by disagreements and dividing the product by 100.
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18
Every behavior category used in systematic observation should be specifically defined in measurable and observable terms.
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19
Because of its complexity, it is recommended that placheck recording be done exclusive of other recording techniques.
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20
The evaluation of teaching effectiveness is sometimes linked to student achievement.
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21
The evaluation process becomes more beneficial if the inherent stress of the situation is reduced.
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22
Eyeballing is a traditional method of observation that makes use of a checklist.
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23
Note taking is usually a superior evaluation method to eyeballing.
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24
Using a checklist is usually more reliable than a rating scale.
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25
A chief advantage of systematic observation methods is that they provide quantifiable data.
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26
Most problems encountered when using systematic observation techniques stem from definitions of behaviors that are too precise.
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27
""Please pass out three beanbags to each person"" is an example of an instructional behavior.
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28
Event recording can be used to observe either student or teacher behaviors.
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29
Duration recording should only be used to record teacher behaviors.
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30
If a teacher praises 30 times in a 40-minute class, the rate per minute would be 1.33.
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31
If there are 30 praises occurring out of a total of 200 behaviors, the percentage of praise is 15%.
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32
The use of first name is considered an independent behavior since it singles out a specific student.
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33
Interval recording is slightly more complicated than event recording.
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34
The major disadvantage of duration recording is that the observer is limited to coding only a few behaviors.
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35
It is necessary to have a silence category when using:
A) group time sampling.
B) interval recording.
C) event recording.
D) duration recording.
E) group time sampling recording.
A) group time sampling.
B) interval recording.
C) event recording.
D) duration recording.
E) group time sampling recording.
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36
Decreasing management time and limiting verbal explanations should increase ___.
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37
The measurement of management time is most accurately done with ___ recording.
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38
Traditional methods of teacher evaluation are plagued with a lack of reliability caused by the __ of the observer.
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39
The rating scale becomes less ___ when more points, such as a 1-10 scale, are involved.
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40
Event, interval, and duration recording are examples of ___ methods.
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41
The ___ behavior category can be defined as "verbal statements of displeasure."
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42
___ provides a cumulative record of discrete events occurring during the observation period.
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43
The ___ is calculated by dividing the number of behaviors by the total number of minutes observed.
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44
The silence category should be added when using ___ procedures.
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45
__ gives exact information about the amount of time a behavior takes.
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46
___ checks should be done periodically to ensure accuracy of coders and the reliability and validity of instrument and coding procedures.
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47
Because of the straightforward nature of duration recording, a higher ___ should be expected between independent observers than with other methods.
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48
___ is the time it takes students to respond to a signal or direction to start or stop an activity.
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49
Positive modeling and negative modeling are examples of ___ teaching behaviors.
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