Assessing Special Students

Assessing Special Students
Title Assessing Special Students PDF eBook
Author James A. McLoughlin
Publisher Macmillan College
Pages 664
Release 1994
Genre Education
ISBN

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Testing Students With Disabilities

Testing Students With Disabilities
Title Testing Students With Disabilities PDF eBook
Author Martha L. Thurlow
Publisher Corwin Press
Pages 344
Release 2003
Genre Education
ISBN 0761938095

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This book is intended to facilitate the meaningful inclusion of students with disabilities in district and state assessments as required by the 1997 amendments to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. First, an introductory chapter offers reasons for including students with disabilities in district and statewide accountability systems. Chapters 2 through 6 address the specifics of including children with disabilities, such as deciding how students participate in district and state tests, eligibility for assessment accommodations, how to decide which accommodations are appropriate for use in assessments, the characteristics of alternate assessments, and including English language learners with disabilities in assessments. Chapters 7 through 10 address using assessment results, how the Individualized Education Program (IEP) can be restructured to promote greater participation in the accountability system, teacher and service provider collaboration, gaining support from administrators, parent involvement in testing decisions, and the legalities of restructuring accountability systems that include all students. Extensive appendices include sample forms and worksheets for participation decision making, IEP development, assessment accommodations, and student feedback; checklists of criteria for deciding about participation, accommodations, and assessment type; a guide to staff development; and a list of Technical Assistance and Dissemination Networks. (Individual chapters identify additional resources.) (CR).

Assessing Students with Special Needs to Produce Quality Outcomes

Assessing Students with Special Needs to Produce Quality Outcomes
Title Assessing Students with Special Needs to Produce Quality Outcomes PDF eBook
Author Carol A. Layton
Publisher Prentice Hall
Pages 260
Release 2008
Genre Education
ISBN

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Assessing Students with Special Needs to Produce Quality Outcomes promotes outcome-based evaluation to guide the Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) in selecting appropriate Individualized Education Program (IEP) goals, classroom modifications and accommodations, as well as optimal instructional strategies. It advances the development of assessment-based IEPs to enable the MDT to pinpoint and address specific needs to improve student outcomes. Obtaining data from a variety of perspectives and settings improves the opportunity for identifying overall competencies and needs in preparation for higher functioning in all settings. Assessing Students with Special Needs to Produce Quality Outcomes presents an integrated look at a variety of assessment methods in an easy to read book. FEATURES: Recommends student-centered, strength-based assessment techniques by providing reality-based stories to aid the reader in understanding how the tools of formal, informal, and authentic assessment merge to provide a more complete understanding of the student. Provides special features for linking IEP development and daily instruction to highlight the fundamental relationship between assessment and the IEP. Emphasizes the growing role of technology in the assessment process as identified by IDEA 2004 to utilize assistive technology in evaluation and instruction. Includes innovative, research-based techniques not extensively explored in other assessment textbooks. Explains the impact of cultural diversity on assessment issues and provides specific recommendations for addressing nondiscriminatory, culturally-sensitive evaluation to prepare the reader to meet the needs of a diverse society. Proposes authentic strategies to increase parent, teacher and student participation in the IEP process as mandated by IDEA 2004.

Assessing Students with Special Needs

Assessing Students with Special Needs
Title Assessing Students with Special Needs PDF eBook
Author Effie P. Kritikos
Publisher
Pages 609
Release 2017
Genre
ISBN 9780134243634

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Assessing Students with Special Needs

Assessing Students with Special Needs
Title Assessing Students with Special Needs PDF eBook
Author Effie P. Kritikos
Publisher
Pages 597
Release 2017-07-12
Genre Ability
ISBN 9780134254609

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Previous edition written by: James A. McLoughlin, Rena B. Lewis.

Effective Assessment for Students With Special Needs

Effective Assessment for Students With Special Needs
Title Effective Assessment for Students With Special Needs PDF eBook
Author Jim Ysseldyke
Publisher Corwin Press
Pages 123
Release 2006-03-21
Genre Education
ISBN 1544334338

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At last, a practical guide to the what, how, when, and where of effective assessment! When determining whether or not a student should receive special education services, what the specific nature of the student′s instruction should be, or the extent to which a student is making educational progress, it is critical to know not only what sort of assessment method is most appropriate, but how, when, and where it should be administered. Including a pretest, posttest, and key vocabulary terms, Effective Assessment for Students With Special Needs helps educators make these weighty decisions with highly practical information such as: Formal and informal methods of data collection When to use various assessment practices and what they can show an evaluator Standards for conducting assessments to ensure accuracy Using data to make decisions about the education of students with disabilities and those who are gifted and talented

Classroom Assessment for Students with Special Needs in Inclusive Settings

Classroom Assessment for Students with Special Needs in Inclusive Settings
Title Classroom Assessment for Students with Special Needs in Inclusive Settings PDF eBook
Author Cathleen G. Spinelli
Publisher Prentice Hall
Pages 612
Release 2002
Genre Education
ISBN

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"Imagine a world in which every single person on the planet is given free access to the sum of all human knowledge. That's what we're doing." --Jimmy Wales With more than 2,000,000 individual articles on everything from Aa! (a Japanese pop group) to Zzyzx, California, written by an army of volunteer contributors, Wikipedia is the #8 site on the World Wide Web. Created (and corrected) by anyone with access to a computer, this impressive assemblage of knowledge is growing at an astonishing rate of more than 30,000,000 words a month. Now for the first time, a Wikipedia insider tells the story of how it all happened--from the first glimmer of an idea to the global phenomenon it's become. Andrew Lih has been an administrator (a trusted user who is granted access to technical features) at Wikipedia for more than four years, as well as a regular host of the weekly Wikipedia podcast. In The Wikipedia Revolution, he details the site's inception in 2001, its evolution, and its remarkable growth, while also explaining its larger cultural repercussions. Wikipedia is not just a website; it's a global community of contributors who have banded together out of a shared passion for making knowledge free. Featuring a Foreword by Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales and an Afterword that is itself a Wikipedia creation.