Abstract:

Perhaps it is only a Pavlovian knee-jerk response to the public demand for accountability from educational institutions. Perhaps it is a sincere desire to evaluate instruction only for the altruistic purpose of improving that instruction. Whatever the reason, institutions are increasingly faced with the task of irnplementing worthwhile measurement devices for the teaching-learning process.

 

Keywords:

evaluating instruction

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