CBM
What is curriculum based measurement?
Types of screening tools
Academic & Behavioral
The most common mental health disorder diagnosed in children.
What is ADHD?
Tier 3 Percentage
What is 5%
TCS Stats Teacher
Dr. Harrington
Average administration of academic screeners per year.
1-3x
"An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure."
Who is Benjamin Franklin?
SOS
Signs of Suicide
The difference between progress monitoring and universal screening.
Progress monitoring is frequent assessment of a student's performance while receiving an intervention.
Universal screening is done 2-3x a year, to all students.
When the screener accurately measures what it is intended to.
What is validity?
An online resource for academic interventions.
Intervention Central, FCRR, WWC
The tier of support that most students benefit from.
Tier 1
BASC
What is the Behavior Assessment System for Children?
Demographic that has a higher likelihood of being placed in special education.
Males, minority populations
When consistent results are produced.
What is reliability?
Seasons or times of year academic screeners are administered.
Fall, Winter, Spring
The presence of two or more medical conditions
What is comorbidity?
The law that gives rights and protections to students with disabilities.
What is IDEA?
Administrating the same test multiple times over a given period of time.
What is Test-Retest Reliability?
DIBELS
Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills
3 implications of not addressing mental health needs for students.
-poor academic performance
-behavior problems
-school violence
-dropping out
-substance abuse
-special education referral
-suicide
-criminal activity
The percentage of students that will expereince a significant mental health problem during their school years.
1 in 5/20%
The first appearance of symptoms pertaining to a condition that can be diagnosed by the DSM.
Onset
Scores based on a given population.
What are norms?