Types of Assessment for Special Education
Calculate the z-score using the following data: Raw score is 75, mean is 50, and standard deviation is 10
2.5
The child's family has the strongest interest in making sure the child's needs are met by any of the professionals seeking to assess their child. This statement describes which of the following roles of a parent in the assessment process?
Advocate
Which of the following situations is most appropriate for a performance-based assessment?
An art teacher wants to assess her students' ability to differentiate between still-life and portraits by creating a charcoal drawing of each.
Which of these statements is NOT true about reporting learning progress to students and parents?
An open house is not a valid means of reporting learning progress
Which of the following describes an assessment tool that consists of objective written observations of student learning?
Anecdotal notes
What are portfolio assessments?
Collections of student work used to evaluate students for a specific purpose
Sanjay stopped taking the test when he came upon several questions with words that had different meanings and contexts to him. This is an example of:
Construct bias
Which of these is an example of summative documentation?
End-of-quarter report card
What is another name for curriculum-based assessment?
Curriculum-bases measurement
One of the purposes of Functional Assessments is to _____.
Determine eligibility for special education programs
No Child Left Behind (NCLB) was created so that:
Districts, schools and teachers were held accountable for what students learned.
Formative communication always reports progress
During a learning period
When creating probes to use in curriculum-based measurement, where should you get the material?
From the curriculum
which is a type of diversity in students?
Gender, culture, liknguistic
Another name for standardized tests/assessments are also called:
High stakes tests
Which of the following is an example of information that might be included in an ecological assessment?
How the desks are arranged in a classroom, How the child plays with other children, How information is presented in each class
What was passed into law in 1975 that ensured children with disabilities were treated as individuals in educational settings?
IDEA
The child's family knows more about them than anyone else and this information is critical to any professional conducting an assessment. This statement describes which of the following roles of a parent in the assessment process?
Informant
Using idiomatic phrases such as 'bury the hatchet' could lead to _____.
Item bias
The purpose of aptitude tests is to:
Measure what a student understands about a particular subject area.
A child in class exhibits extreme distress about testing and sometimes the anxiety gets so bad that it impedes their ability to take the assessment. The teacher has tried every trick she knows for relieving test anxiety, to no avail. Which of the following assessments is the most appropriate referral for that teacher to make?
Mental health assessment
The use of differing test administration and instruction potentially results in _____.
Method bias
Which of these is an example of formative communication?
Mid-term progress report
All of the following are ways to compare one test-taker score to a population of test-taker scores, EXCEPT:
Raw score
Which of these would most likely NOT be considered a means of casual communication?
Results of a standardized exam
_____ assessments are constructed by experts and published for use in schools.
Standardized
Which of the following statistical tools is used to represent standardized test results by ranking student performance on an equal interval scale of 1-9?
Stanines
What aspects should teachers differentiate when considering diverse learners?
The content of what is being taught, the process used to teach, and methods used to assess
Which of the following patterns of scores lies mostly in the mid-range?
The normal distribution
What is curriculum-based assessment?
The repeated, direct assessment of targeted skills in basics areas
Which of the following is true about portfolio assessments?
They are considered authentic assessments
Which of the following is NOT a purpose of assessment?
To create stress and anxiety
Which of the following is NOT considered a misuse of standardized assessments?
Using assessments as a motivational tool to hold students accountable for their learning
All of the following are considered uses of standardized assessments EXCEPT:
Using standardized assessment results to modify classroom curriculum
What makes a test biased?
When one group's scores are predictably different compared to the results from the other test takers
Which of the following statistical tools has a standard deviation of 1 and a mean of 0?
Z-scores
Which type of assessment is used primarily to informally gather information to help make instructional decisions?
formative
An assessment is the process of making _____ about a student's knowledge and abilities.
inferences
Physical disabilities _____.
may be temporary or permanent
How does language impact students on assessments?
some students may not understand questions
Examples of accommodations for physically disabled students include _____.
the option of demonstrating comprehension using an enabled sense, preferential seating in a classroom, the use of assistive technologies
Standardized assessments should not replace end-of-course exams because _____.
they only test a sample of general knowledge for each subject