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Linda Meyer on Evaluation with English Language Learners (ELLs)

My name is Linda Meyer and I am an applied developmental psychology graduate student at Claremont Graduate University. I am going to provide you with a few basic tips to keep in mind as you are planning an educational evaluation with English Language Learners (ELLs) in PK-12. Hot Tip: Find out how students were labeled …

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Ed Eval Week: Tiffany Berry on Resources for Educational Evaluators

Hello! My name is Tiffany Berry and I am a research associate professor at Claremont Graduate University, associate director of the Claremont Evaluation Center, and the chair for the PreK-12 Educational Evaluation TIG. Welcome to our 3rd annual sponsored AEA365 week, in honor of Teacher Appreciation Week. For those who are unfamiliar with our TIG, …

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ACA Week: Joe Heimlich on Evaluating Theatre Audience Outcomes

Hi.  I’m Joe E. Heimlich, a professor at Ohio State University in Extension, based at a science center.  I work with all sorts of museums and increasingly with performing arts organizations and presenters.  I’ve been fortunate to be able to do some interesting evaluation with jazz groups, theatre productions, dance troupes, and now a symphony.  …

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ACA Week: Don Glass on Arts, Culture, and Audiences Week

Hi. I am Don Glass the co-chairperson of the Arts, Culture, and Audiences TIG. Along with my co-chair Kathleen Tinworth, we are excited to host a week of aea365. Our colleague Joe Heimlich has curated this series to explore evaluation of arts and culture, arts education, arts participation, informal learning, and visitor studies. Please join …

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