No. of pages 266
Published: 2010
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"Using and Developing Measurement Instruments in Science Education: A Rasch Modeling Approach" by Calvin S. Kalman offers a comprehensive guide for educators and researchers seeking to design and implement effective measurement tools in science education. The book emphasizes the application of Rasch modeling, a robust statistical technique, to evaluate and enhance the quality of educational assessments. Through practical examples and methodological insights, Kalman illustrates how to develop valid and reliable instruments tailored to diverse educational contexts. This resource serves as a valuable reference for those aiming to improve assessment practices, ensuring they align with educational goals and foster meaningful learning experiences. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 266 pages in this book. This book was published in 2010 by Information Age Publishing .