This process is used in decision-making about student placement.
What is screening
An assessment traditionally used to identify gifted & talented students.
What is a standardized achievement test?
A process to gather information to monitor progress and make educational decisions.
What is an assessment?
What is computation and concepts?
What is the presentation method?
Assessment used to determine if students have obtained state standards.
What are high-stakes tests?
An assessment that is often used to group students.
What is a curriculum based assessment?
Quick measures of basic skills in reading, math or written expression.
What are probes?
Providing practice tests.
What might reduce test anxiety?
Providing unlimited time
What is sheduling/timing?
A normed test to measure what students have retained in the curriculum.
What are standardized achievement tests?
Typically used to measure the results of teaching.
Another term for CBA.
What is a Curriculum Based Measure?
Provide students with definitions of difficult words.
What is support for English Learners?
Dictating answers to a recorder or scribe.
What is method of response?
A test designed to measure how efficiently students learn in an instructional setting.
What is a psychological test?
Decisions to terminate, continue or modify a student's special education program.
What is program evaluation?
Allowing extended time is an example of ...
What is an accommodation?
An appropriate assessment of student with intellectual or learning disabilities.
What is psychological testing?
Testing in an alternate location
What is the setting?
What is an alternative assessment?
This assessment is only appropriate for about 1% of the population.
What is an alternative assessment?
Testing orally
What is method of presentation?
A specific assessment that helps identify oral reading comprehension.
What is a diagnostic test?
Give a student breaks during the test session.