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Expert Observer Rating Tool

Date: 08/1997
Source: National Science Foundation

Expert Observer Rating Tool MS Word [244K]

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From: User-Friendly Handbook for Mixed Method Evaluations, Appendix A: Sample Observation Instrument, Division of Research, Evaluation and Communication, NSF. This tool allows an expert observer to document and rate the content, design, pedagogy, and participatory environment in training of adult learners. This tool refers to training of faculty in math/sciences but could be adapted to any type of training of professionals.

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