Modelling and Monitoring the Teaching – Learning Process
Outline of the course:
Day and Timing: Monday, 2.30pm to 4.30pm
Part I: Monitoring the Teaching - Learning Process
Overview of educational measurement theory.
Basics of Item Response Theory.
Item Characteristic Curves and Modeling them.
Estimating ability
Information Function and Entropy
Part II: Modelling the Teaching - Learning Process
Overview of the Ising Model
Glauber Dynamics
The Metropolis Algorithm
Models for the T-L Process
References:
1) E. T. Jaynes (1957). Information theory and statistical mechanics. Phys. Rev. 106, 620-630.
2) R. K. Hambleton, H. Swaminathan and H. J. Rogers (1991). Fundamentals of Item Response Theory. Thousand Oaks,CA: Sage Publications.
3)Herbert J Walberg and Geneva D Haertel(1990). The International Encyclopedia of Educational Evaluation. Oxford U. K. Pergamon Press.
3)Herbert J Walberg and Geneva D Haertel(1990). The International Encyclopedia of Educational Evaluation. Oxford U. K. Pergamon Press.
4) Vijay A. Singh and Praveen Pathak (2007), The Role of Friction in Rolling Bodies: Testing Student's Concepts, Evaluating Educational System and Testing the Test, International Conference to Review Research in Science, Technology and Mathematics Education, Mumbai.