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Research Paper | Education Management | Sri Lanka | Volume 6 Issue 7, July 2017
Development of an Instrument to Evaluate the Effectiveness of a Subject in a Study Programme-ELTA Model
T. Sathaananthan | S. Sathaananthan
Abstract: Measure the effectiveness of a subject in a study programme is very essential activity at all levels of the education system, from primary through post-secondary education. Educational concepts, Learning environment and resource management, Teaching-learning process, and Assessment (ELTA) were identified as important parameters to the effectiveness of a subject. As such this paper developed a model named as ELTA to measure the effectiveness of a subject in a study programme. The development of the model is based on the fact that the effectiveness of learning process is influenced by the level of satisfaction of the stakeholders and also results from the total synergy used in the learning process. The model was validated through interviews with stakeholders. The validation revealed that the model offers valid, reliable, and useful results for evaluating the effectiveness of a subject that claims to be generic to subject and non-culturally specific.
Keywords: Effectiveness, satisfaction level, learning process, component analysis, ELTA Model
Edition: Volume 6 Issue 7, July 2017,
Pages: 1063 - 1067
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