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Choi, Kilchan; Goldschmidt, Pete – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2012
Value-added models and growth-based accountability aim to evaluate school's performance based on student growth in learning. The current focus is on linking the results from value-added models to the ones from growth-based accountability systems including Adequate Yearly Progress decisions mandated by No Child Left Behind. We present a new…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Models, Probability, Longitudinal Studies
Lee, Hyuneung; Kwak, Yunjung – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2012
The purpose of this study is to develop and validate a trait emotional intelligence (EI) measurement for Korean adults. This scale was developed because there is still a lack of EI measurements that consider the effects of culture on emotions. It was found that the scale has a three-factor structure, and this structure was confirmed in…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Intelligence Tests, Adults, Cultural Influences
Lee, Amy H. I.; Yang, Chih-Neng; Lin, Chun-Yu – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2012
The need of after-school programs has become urgent for school-age children in many industrialized countries due to social structure changes. This research develops a hierarchical framework to evaluate after-school programs from two distinct aspects--service quality from parents' perspectives and marketing strategy from operators'…
Descriptors: Teacher Qualifications, After School Programs, Social Structure, Marketing
Lee, Hyunjoo – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2012
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of goal relations on self-regulation in the pursuit of multiple goals, focusing on self-regulated performance, the self-regulatory process, and task enjoyment. The effect of multiple goal relations on self-regulation was explored in a set of three studies. Goal relations were divided into…
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, Conflict, Self Control, Learning
Harfitt, Gary James – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2012
This paper discusses the question of why and how class size can make a difference to teaching and learning from the students' perspective. Secondary school contexts and, in particular, the students' own voice on the issue of class size represent an under-researched area for class size studies. This paper draws on data from three case studies that…
Descriptors: Class Size, Secondary School Students, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language)
Kim, Kyung-Min; Park, Daekwon – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2012
This paper investigates both supply (the number of employees in the PT industry and the number of PT institutions) and demand (the number of middle and high school students, grade 7-12). Panel data are used for this research, making it possible to analyze market growth over time since it contains both cross-sectional and time-series information.…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Tutoring, Supply and Demand, Middle School Students
Kang, Taehoon; Petersen, Nancy S. – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2012
This paper compares three methods of item calibration--concurrent calibration, separate calibration with linking, and fixed item parameter calibration--that are frequently used for linking item parameters to a base scale. Concurrent and separate calibrations were implemented using BILOG-MG. The Stocking and Lord in "Appl Psychol Measure"…
Descriptors: Methods, Comparative Analysis, Test Items, Item Response Theory
Nordin, Norshidah – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2012
Many factors contribute to the effectiveness in implementing organizational change. However, many change effort fail due to several factors such as lack of commitment, style of leadership, and emotional distress of the employees who have to implement the change. This study was intended to determine the influence of leadership behavior and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Leadership, Organizational Change
Lee, Young-Sun; de la Torre, Jimmy; Park, Yoon Soo – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2012
Cognitive diagnosis models (CDMs) continue to generate interest among researchers and practitioners because they can provide diagnostic information relevant to classroom instruction and student learning. However, its modeling component has outpaced its complementary component-test construction. Thus, most applications of cognitive diagnosis…
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, Models, Test Theory, Item Response Theory
Bayazit, Alper; Askar, Petek – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2012
Digital technologies have been used for measurement purposes and whether the test medium influences the user is an important issue. The aim of this study is to investigate students' performances and duration differences between online and paper-pencil tests. An online testing tool was developed and administered in order to determine the…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Differences, Performance, Time
Joo, Young Hyeo; Halx, Mark D. – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2012
The purpose of this study was to analyze the introduction of the performance-based pay system (PPS) in Korean national universities through the perspective of institutional isomorphism. Using three isomorphism concepts of coercive, mimetic, and normative, and further framing the PPS within the overarching theoretical frameworks of governmentality,…
Descriptors: Universities, Merit Pay, Salaries, Institutional Characteristics
Lee, Jungyoon; Yu, Heekeun; Choi, Sumi – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2012
This study examined the effects of parental acceptance, psychological control, and behavioral control on children's school adjustment and academic achievement, as well as the possible mediation effect of children's self-regulation in those processes. To do so, we examined 388 upper-level elementary school students (mean age = 11.38 years) in South…
Descriptors: Parent Influence, Parent Child Relationship, Elementary School Students, Student Adjustment
Ho, Shun-yee; Lee, Vivien Man-wai – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2012
This study examined the effect of an interdisciplinary program of reading and service learning on the cognitive and affective development of university students in Hong Kong. As Nussbaum (1997) stated, literature plays a vital role in educating citizens of the world through its narrative imagination and its power of promoting understanding and…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Reading, Service Learning, College Freshmen
Lee, Seon-Young; Olszewski-Kubilius, Paula; Thomson, Dana – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2012
Involving 740 highly gifted math and science students from two different countries, Korea and the United States, this study examined how these gifted adolescents perceived their interpersonal ability and peer relationships and whether there were differences between these two groups by demographic variables. Based on the survey data, results showed…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Adolescents, Interpersonal Competence, Peer Relationship
King, Ronnel B.; Ganotice, Fraide A., Jr.; Watkins, David A. – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2012
This study explored the cross-cultural applicability of the Sense of Self (SOS) Scale in the Hong Kong Chinese cultural context. The SOS Scale is a 26-item questionnaire designed to measure students' sense of purpose, self-reliance, and self-concept in school. Six hundred ninety-seven Hong Kong Chinese high school students participated in the…
Descriptors: Self Concept Measures, High School Students, Construct Validity, Reliability

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