They refer to the knowledge and skills that educators want their students to learn.
What are content standards?
Assembling a group of assessment professionals to keep students on track is called...
What are assessment partnerships?
This term refers to a scoring guide used to evaluate the quality of students expected responses.
What is a rubric?
The three members that should be included in an assessment partnership are...
What are students, parents, and faculty members?
Three examples of informal classroom assessments are...
What are observations, checklists, portfolios, running records, tests/quizzes, anecdotal notes, or curriculum based assessments?
Three ways a teacher can effectively communicate with parents are...
What are newsletters, emails, home visits, phone calls, zooming, open houses, P/T conferences, etc.?
This legislation requires students with disabilities to be placed in the LRE, have an IEP, and provides procedural safe guards.
What is IDEA?
Beliefs and practices on behalf of children and families led by family concerns and priorities is called...
What is family centered?
This standardized assessment supports intervention with children who are at risk for developmental delays and disabilities.
What is developmental screening?
Partnerships can support children’s well-being by applying the 7 principles. Name 3.
What is communication, professional competence, respect, commitment, equality, advocacy, and trust.