Evaluation in Jewish Education in the United States with Special Emphasis on Testing, 1910 - 1965

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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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Bilingual, Multilingual, and Multicultural Education
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Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research
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Jewish Studies
Language and Literacy Education
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Henkin, A. Hillel
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This study aims to review the techniques used in testing and evaluating Jewish education, to analyze their inadequacies and to indicate how Jewish education may benefit from the best accepted standards in general evaluation. It is written with a conviction and with a specific objective in mind. The conviction is the vital importance of evaluation in education in general and specifically in Jewish education. The objective is to contribute toward creating the instruments for the proper implementation of evaluation and the widespread use of these instruments.

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William Chomsky
T.E. McMullin
Meir Ben-Horin
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1965-03-11
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Library at the Katz Center - Archives Thesis. LC719 .H465 1965.
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