Title: Measurement by the Physical Educator: Why and How, 8th Edition
Authors: David K. Miller, Stephen J. Silverman
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Description:
“Measurement by the Physical Educator: Why and How” in its 8th Edition, authored by David K. Miller and Stephen J. Silverman, provides a comprehensive guide to measurement techniques in physical education. Published by McGraw-Hill Education, this edition covers essential topics such as assessment, evaluation, and measurement principles specific to physical education contexts. The book offers insights into the importance of measurement in assessing student performance, program effectiveness, and instructional outcomes. With a focus on practical applications, Miller and Silverman integrate real-world examples, case studies, and hands-on exercises to facilitate learning and skill development. Through clear explanations and step-by-step instructions, readers gain a deeper understanding of measurement techniques and their relevance in physical education settings. Whether you’re a student studying physical education or a professional working in the field, this edition serves as an invaluable resource for understanding and implementing effective measurement practices in physical education.