The Law I
The Law II
CBAs
NRTs
Other
100

Operating within federal regulations

compliance

100
Provision of IDEA designed to protect students and parents in the special education process

Procedural Safeguards

100

Assessment that utilizes a student-created product as a demonstration of knowledge

Performance Assessment

100

thought to represent the level of skills below which the student would answer all test items correctly

basal

100

Ongoing assessment that is completed during the acquisition of a skill

Formative Assesssment

200

Federal law mandating education of all students with disabilities

IDEA

200

A legal requirement that children with special needs be assigned to the most general educational context in which they can be expected to learn

LRE

200

Evaluating student progress, strengths, and weaknesses using a collection of different measurements and work samples

Portfolio Assessment

200

The dependency or consistency of an instrument across time or items

Reliability

200

Assessment that is completed at the conclusion of an instructional period to determine the level of skill acquisition or mastery

Summative Assessment

300

The Educational for All Handicapped Children's Act:  guarantees FAPE in the LRE.  Renamed IDEA in 1990.

PL 94-142

300

A complete assessment in all areas of suspected disability (academic, functional, and developmental as applicable)

Comprehensive Evaluation

300

Frequent measurement comparing a student's actual progress with an expected rate of progress

CBM

300

A derived score that indicates the percentage of people who scored at or below a given raw score

Percentile Rank

the 25th percentile - the student scored that same of better than 25% of age/grade like peers in norm group

300

Using content from the currently used curriculum to assess student progress

CBA

400

Condition that exists when students of a specific ethnic group are at risk for over-identification or under-representation in special education

Disproportionality

400

Fair and objective testing practices for students from all cultural and linguistic backgrounds

Nondiscriminatory Assessment

400

Assessment in which the examiner prompts or interacts with the student to determine the student's potential to learn a skill

Dynamic Assessment

400

The quality of a test; the degree to which an instrument measures what it was designed to measure

Validity

400

Tests designed to compare individual students with national averages or norms of expectancy

Norm-Referenced Tests

500

A civil rights law that includes protection from discrimination and that provides for reasonable accommodations

Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973

500

Parents are informed in their native language and mode of communication and agree in writing to the procedures for the child; consent may be revoked at any time

Informed Consent

500

Tests designed to accompany and measure a set of criteria or skill-mastery criteria

Criterion-Referenced Tests

500

A unit of measurement that represents the typical amount that a score can be expected to vary from the mean in any given data set

Standard Deviation

500

A plan designed for children 3 and young that addresses the child's strengths and weaknesses as well as the family's needs

IFSP