Astronomy Education Review, Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 16–20, September 2006
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Astronomy Diagnostic Test Results Reflect Course Goals and Show Room for Improvement

Michael C. LoPresto

Henry Ford Community College

(Received: 8 June 2006; revised: 13 October 2006; published online: 7 November 2006)

The results of administering the Astronomy Diagnostic Test (ADT) to introductory astronomy students at Henry Ford Community College over three years have shown gains comparable with national averages. Results have also accurately corresponded to course goals, showing greater gains in topics covered in more detail, and lower gains in topics covered in less detail. Also evident in the results were topics for which improvement of instruction is needed. These factors and the ease with which the ADT can be administered constitute evidence of the usefulness of the ADT as an assessment instrument for introductory astronomy. ©2006 Michael C. LoPresto. Copyright assigned to the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc.


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