Literacy is linked to
What is achievement?
True or false: When assessing students with special needs, administrators need to take careful considerations.
True
The reason for assessments in schools.
What is gathering information, screenings, eligibility, and referrals?
An example of an informal assessment approach (many right answers)
What is
•Probes
•Error Analysis
•Cloze Procedures
•Think-Alouds
•Retelling
•Oral Descriptions
•Written Descriptions
•Checklists and questionnaires
•Interviews
•Conferences
•Students’ journals notebooks and blogs
•Performance-based assessments
•Portfolios
•Exhibitions
•Self-Assessment
•Peer assessment
IDEA stands for
What is Individuals with Disabilities Education Act?
What is communicate?
Assessing students with special needs should include a _________ of observations that consider the complexity of cognitive processes
What is Variety?
The action taking for a student with the use of assessment data.
What is instructional decisions.
What is Cloze Procedures?
RTI stands for
What is Response to Intervention?
True or false: Being able to read and write, is linked to success in almost every career.
True
What is
- age appropriate tasks?
- unbiased tools?
- high quality texts?
- various genres?
How assessments aid in student academic and behavior goals.
What is measuring progress.
An informal assessment where students verbalize their thoughts about a text before, during, or after reading.
What is Think-Alouds?
What is Tier 3?
What is all?
Assessment approaches for students with special needs consider these two pieces
What is background knowledge and prior experiences?
Assessment impact on classrooms.
What is assessments guide classroom instruction.
An comprehension exercise in which a student retells as much of a test as can be remembered after reading it.
What is Retelling?
Some of the benefits of assessments in school include: (Name at least one)
What is
- gathering information?
- screening?
- eligibility?
- referrals?
Name an assessment tool that assessing literacy (multiple right answers)
What is
- Woodcock Reading Mastery Test-Revised/Normative Update?
- Gray Oral Reading Tests- Fifth edition (GORT-5)?
- Curriculum-based measures?
What is curriculum?
Assessments largest impact on students and families.
What is eligibility for special education/services/IEP/504?
The informal assessment approach that do not require conducting anything, but reviewing existing matierals.
What is
- conferences?
- student journals, notebooks, social media posts?
The stability or consistency of test performance.
What is reliability?