3 edition of guide to textbook evaluation found in the catalog.
guide to textbook evaluation
Task Force for the Evaluation of Instructional Materials.
Published
1974
by The Task Force in [Stanford, CA]
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Written in
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 10-12.
Statement | by the Task Force for the Evaluation of Instructional Materials ; [co-editors, Jeanette Arakawa, Patricia Nakano]. |
Contributions | Arakawa, Jeanette., Nakano, Patricia. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | LB3047.5.C2 T37 1974 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 27, [26] p. : |
Number of Pages | 27 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4215525M |
LC Control Number | 80495137 |
Textbook Evaluation Checklist I. Textbook Excellent Good Adequate Poor Totally Lacking Mandatory Optional Not Applicable A. Content i. Is the subject matter presented either topically or functionally in a logical, organized manner? (1,2,3)ii 4 3 2 1 0 M O N ii. Does the . Evaluation and management (E/M) services are the lifeblood of your revenue stream, and yet they’re the most problematic to report. Claim denials remain high. E/M coding errors, in fact, rose from % in to account for % of CMS’s overall improper payment rate.
The undertaken peer evaluation of the textbook, Experiencing Powerful English: Worktext III by Cruz et al, opens new doors for understanding the process of developing and the criteria for instructional materials. Developing instructional materials has always been an expert craft; however, teachers, learners, and the knowledge of modern-day. what the book says, but what the book did to him or her. Thus a book review's evaluation is both an objective matter of what the book presents and a subjective matter of what the book does to the reader. This text has thus far kept methods of developing your subjective responses separate from methods of gaining objective knowledge of a text.
The evaluation process is ongoing. We began several years ago with texts for linear algebra and abstract algebra and now we can recommend books in 18 different course categories. To recommend a book for consideration, please send a message to textbooks@ 3. Method Subjects Textbook evaluation is usually done by those teachers who teach a particular book, but Chambers () have pointed out that this activity is usually more beneficial if it is collectively undertaken by everyone involved in the teaching and learning process.
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It has served for many years as a classic classroom textbook at both graduate and undergraduate university levels. This new edition makes it available once again at low cost for student use.
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