Assessment of young children is also used for...
What is placement?
An environment provided for children with disabilities is called...
What is least-restrictive environment?
A method of evaluation where the instructor tests participant's knowledge using no standards or rubric is an...
What is informal assessment?
The purpose of standardize testing is...
What is to help teachers figure out where students are at in there learning?
The assessment that has relation to the real world.
What is authentic assessment?
This was introduced to close the widely varied graduation test scores from state to state.
What is common core?
The potential to learn or develop proficiency in some areas is...
What are aptitude tests?
Test designers describe what characteristics the test will measure, how the test results will be used, and who will take the test.
What is purpose of the test?
When a child uses a task or activity to demonstrate what they understand.
What is performance assessment?
Head start and other federal preschool programs were originally funded during this time period.
What is the 1960's?
A systematic method gathering information about children by watching them is called...
What is an observation?
Name the 4 different types of standardized test.
What are, essay, multiple choice, true-false, and time questions?
To ensure a child receives the best services ... can be conducted along with other testing.
What is screening?
The Individual's with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 gave qualified children of ages 3-21 access to a program that gives them the needed assistance they require is known as...
What is an IEP?
Name three classroom assessment strategies.
What is observation, teacher-designed measures, checklists, technology-based assessment, rating scales, rubrics, performance and portfolio assessment?
This document provides information on validity and reliability of the test amount other things.
What is a test manual?
To ensure a child receives the best services... can be conducted along with other testing.
What is screening?
G. Stanley Hall, Charles Darwin, and Lawrence Frank were leaders of this movement.
What is the Child Study Movement?
Multiple sources for an assessment...
What is observation, input of parents/caregiver, picture of child current functioning & process?
The estimate of the amount of variation that can be expected in a test score as a result of reliability is...
What is standard error of measurement?