Title of article :
An instrument for assessing the effectiveness of the circuits curriculum in an electrical engineering program
Author/Authors :
Finelli، نويسنده , , C.J.; Wicks، نويسنده , , M.A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
This paper discusses an instrument developed and
used at Kettering University to assess learning and retention of
basic circuit topics in an undergraduate electrical engineering
program. The instrument is composed of two separate skills
assessment tests. The first test covers material that should be
learned in prerequisite courses. It consists of 30 multiple-choice
questions and is administered during the first week of the first
circuits course (Circuits I) to provide a benchmark for students
beginning their electrical engineering course work. The second
test comprises topics taught in Circuits I. It consists of 20 multiple-
choice questions and is administered both at the end of
Circuits I and at later points in the students’ careers at Kettering
University.
In addition to describing the development and administration of
the tests, data for three analyses is presented here. First, students’
performance on the Pre-Circuits Skills Assessment Test is compared
with class performance in Circuits I (as measured by class
grade and score on the Circuits Skills Assessment Test). Second,
the effect of the 12-week time lag between the end of Circuits I and
the beginning of the second circuits course is investigated. Finally,
the effectiveness of the circuits curriculum in facilitating mastery
and long-term retention of circuits skills is assessed by examining
the test scores over time. Statistical methods including correlation
and hypothesis testing are used to support these analyzes.
Keywords :
assessment , cooperative education , Curriculum.
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION