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6. 林榮彩(2002)。高雄市國小教師專業評鑑實施意見之研究,國立臺南師範學院學校行政所碩士論文。7. 高強華(1995)。論提升教師專業成長的教師評鑑,載於中國教育學會主編,教育評鑑,第247-272頁,臺北:師大書苑。
8. 高新建、吳帅吾(1997)。階層線性模式在內屬結構教育資料上的應用,教育研究資訊,第5卷,第2期,第31-50頁。9. 張家榮(2000)。階層線性模式應用在二次成長模式樣本效率問題之模擬研究,國立台中師範學院教育測驗統計研究所碩士論文。10. 張德勝(1998)。科目層級、班級大小、教師性別對學生評鑑教師教學的影響,第二屆全國論文發表大會論文集,第49-64頁。
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