Assessment
Phases
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100
Tests of performance in this case come directly from the curriculum.
What is curriculum based assessment
100
Students can use the information acquired with fidelity.
What is fluency?
100
PLAAFP stands for and can be found on this
What is present level of Academic And Functional Performance?
100
This allows you to make instructional trials as efficient as possible.
What is embedding information?
100
Student will complete single digit multiplication facts with 100% accuracy. What is missing?
What is the condition?
200
This involves breaking down a task into the basic sequential steps necessary to accomplish a task.
What is a task analysis?
200
During this phase students are learning the information.
What is acquisition
200
Name at least three specific components that must be included in a PLAAFP?
What are user friendly assessment information, student strengths and areas of concern, current level of performance, and impact statement?
200
Information can be embedded?
What is anywhere, everywhere, here, and there.
200
During transitional periods and when given the task direction of "Time for," will stop the current activity and initiate the desired activity within 10 seconds of hearing the task direction with 100% accuracy over 3 consecutive sessions.
What is the learner?
300
Involves direct observation and assessment of the individual in their natural environment.
What is Ecological Assessment?
300
During this phase students can utilize the acquired information in a variety of settings and with a variety of materials.
What is generalization?
300
Must be utilized to make adequate determination about programming options for students with and without disabilities.
What are assessment data?
300
In order to maximize the effectiveness and efficiency of a classroom all students and staff require this item.
What are daily schedules?
300
During whole group instruction Xander will raise his hand and wait to be called upon prior to providing information on 3 out of 4 opportunities as monitored by the teacher.
What is accuracy?
400
Tests that illustrate the students performance as compared to a particular group of individuals.
What are norm-referenced tests?
400
During this phase of learning students are no longer receiving instruction but they are still periodically be assessed for this.
What is maintenance of skills?
400
If this does not occur then that never really happened.
What is data collection?
400
If students are expected to perform it, then you must be prepared to....
What is teach it?
400
When assessing reading it is important that we evaluate sight word identification, comprehension, phonemics, phenological skills in an effort to
What is have a holistic representation of the students skills
500
Techniques that are not intended to provide a comparison to a broader group beyond those in the instructional group
What are informal tests? Name some, please!
500
Without it learning has never truly solidified.
What is passing all the way through the phases of learning.
500
Prior to beginning instruction this must occur in order to determine what your students know and what they need to know.
What is assessment
500
Learning must be developmentally and.....
What is age appropriate?
500
All behavior is a form of this. We must determine the -----of behavior in every instance
What is communication What is Function