How often must an IEP be revised?
annnually, unless otherwise requested by the parents/ family and/ or the school
This form of assessment is generally used for diagnosing ID but is deemed as controversial and unreliable on its own
what are IQ tests?
IDEA requires that these type of practices be used to guide classroom practice
This assessment may be used to assess social behavior and aid in identifying why an individual acts a certain way
What is Functional Behavioral Assessment?
FBA
What is Functional Behavior Assessment?
The age range in which an individual may have an IEP
What is 3-21?
This assessment usually takes place at the end of a longer learning unit to assess overall student progress
What is a summative assessment?
Measurement strategy that measures the number of times that a behavior occurs within a specified time/period
What is frequency recording?
Conceptual, social, and practical skills people learn and perform in their everyday lives
What is adaptive behavior?
SIS
What is Support Intensity Scale?
the three considerations to make when developing learning objectives
What are assessment data, IEP goal criteria, and state standards?
These are the two areas/ abilities that communication assessments should assess
What is receptive and expressibe communication?
In this approach, educators seek to understand how to individualize educational services for the student's specific needs.
What is capacity building approach?
Behavior measurement that divides an observation session into short, equal segments and the occurrence of the behavior within each segment is recorded
What is interval recording?
CARS
What is Childhood Autism Rating Scale?
The text claims this is the ultimate goal of the IEP and planning instruction
What is the generalization of skills across across contexts to promote independence?
This assessment provides prioritization, adaptations, pinpointing, and extensions of grade-level achievement but is also said to increase teacher stress and workload
What is the alternate assessment?
Determines whether learned behavior is functional or meaningful
What is social validity?
Data that requires no prompting and no reinforcement
What is Testing Data?
M-CHAT
What is Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers?
7 components of IEP mentioned in the text
What is....?
1. statement of present levels of educational performance
2. List of annual goals
3. specific list of SPED and related services
4. Justification for any instance the student will not engage in general education instruction
5. Description of any modifications for district-wide/ alternate assessment
6. How student's progress will be measured
7. Statement of transition services
(3) characteristics of student performance data that serves as the foundation of meaningful assessment
what is ...?
1. reflecting important behavior
2. contextually appropriate
3. sufficiently accurate and reliable
Developed to identify extraordinary suppport that a person (AGED 5-16 YEARS OLD) needs in order to participate in the activities of everyday life
2 different levels of measurement teachers need to be held accountable for when assessing student behavior
What is process and outcomes?
ADOS
What is Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule?