Educational evaluation
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Dean C. Christensen papers
College of Family Living administrative records, 1954-1990
Collection of registration, enrollment, financial, and employment records, talks, department outlines, agendas, self-evaluation records, and other administrative records for the College of Family Living, 1954-1990.
Department of Organizational Leadership and Strategy administrative records, 1971-2003
Contains course materials, department papers, and correspondence from the Departments of Organizational Leadership and Strategy, Organizational Behavior, and Information Management, and their predecessors. Includes course outlines, grade summaries, faculty retreat planning materials, departmental reports, minutes, committee assignments, self-studies, annual and audit reports, curriculum materials, faculty productivity reports, and teacher evaluations. Materials dated 1973-2003.
Hugh Nibley teaching materials, 1944-2001
Contains articles, pamphlets, drafts, student evaluations and papers, notes, clippings, forms, photographs, and library papers of Hugh Nibley for classes he taught at Brigham Young University. Materials date from 1944 to 2001.
J. Joel Moss collection on classes, 1961-1983
BYU class evaluations, marriage resource materials, and other class materials relating to a family living class.
J. Joel Moss collection on family living class, 1963-1991
Speeches, lessons, and other materials about marriage, children and other family science topics associated with a family living class.
Albert G. Luker dissertation
Dissertation submitted by Albert G. Luker in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Doctor of Education in Colorado State College of Education at Greeley. The item deals with scholastic aptitude and scholastic achievement at a college of education,.
Dean Stinson dissertation
Dissertation submitted by Dean Stinson in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Doctor of Education in Colorado State College of Education at Greeley. The item concerns the use of a faculty rating scale in the evaluation of college teaching.