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Differentiation of instruction amplifies the learning of students within what tier

1, 2, and 3

What is the average range of intelligence test scores

85 to 115

The process of assessing students with special needs primarily reflects the influence of?

A number of disciplines and points of view

What type of success are intelligent test test at predicting

Academic

The WISC-V is An example of what type of test

And intelligence test

Which is recording information after an event

Anecdotal recording

What is achievement testing?

Assess what students know and should be able to do in content areas

Which assessment term is the broadest?

Assessment

Which term refers to the process of making educational decisions?

Assessment

What are the requirements for a PLAAFP statement?

Baseline, strengths, concern, data, affect/impact of concern

What is stage two of the pre-referral process

Clarifying the problem

What is a test design to measure performance in regards to a set of skill mastery requirements called

Criterion referenced

What are assessments that are taken directly from the contact being taught in classroom referred to as?

Curriculum-based assessment

What type of assessment is especially appealing to teachers because it directly links evaluation with instruction?

Curriculum-based assessment

What are some informal assessments

Curriculum-based assessments Adaptive behavior skills Classroom observations

Which of the following measures below can best monitor student learning of the con tent?

Curriculum-based measurement

What is stage three of the pre-referral process

Designing the interventions

In which stage of the assessment process does most individual intelligence testing of students occur?

Determining eligibility

Which two problems are common when determining eligibility

Different procedures and tests can result in conflicting results Culture can influence test results

Which three characteristics me children with emotional disabilities exhibit

Difficulty building and maintaining relationships with peers and adults Inability to learn that cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or health factors Tendency to develop physical symptoms, pens, fears associated with school problems

Observation is a type of informal assessment technique that is which of the following

Direct and unobtrusive

Which of the following informal curriculum-based assessment would measure student proficiency in response to asynchronous virtual lesson

Error analysis

What two purposes does the IEP serve?

Establish measurable goals, and identify the services and aids that will be provided to the student

What is stage five of pre-referral process

Evaluating the interventions affect

Which educational ask resulted in parents having the right to access or amend their child's record?

FERPA

In the initial evaluation who serves as the primary screen or during referral process

General education teacher

Which exceptionality must be excluded as a potential cost for low achievement before determining a child has an SLD?

Hearing impairment

What is stage four of the pre-referral process

Implementing the interventions

Which of the following is not an example of a formal assessment

In exit ticket after a lesson

Before conducting an observation, how must Behavior be defied

In observable terms

Which educational approach facilitate learning of all students in the same environment

Inclusive environment

What is a formal assessment

Individual academic achievement test Test of cognitive ability Social/emotional assessments

What Types of tests are used in the process of conducting comprehensive assessment to determine if a student qualifies income benefit from special education and related services?

Individually administered diagnostic tests

What two types of assessment are used for sped

Informal assessment and systematic

Which right does the family educational rights and privacy act provide families

Inspecting and reviewing students records maintained by the school

Which step in the assessment process answer the following question, what learning objectives are appropriate for the student?

Instructional intervention

What does the term benchmark mean in regards to rate of growth

It is the minimum level of competence expected of all students at a certain level

Formal measures what achievement periods?

Longitudinal achievement

What is stage one of the pre-referral process

Making a formal request for services

Which value is data related to when using standard deviation?

Mean

What law enacted intensive reading interventions for K through 12

No Child left behind of 2001

What does it mean when a correlation coefficient between two variables is zero

No linear relationship between variables

A test that compares a students test performance with the performance of similar students who have taken the same test is called?

Norm referenced test

Which type of test compare students to one another?

Norm referenced tests

Which assessment tool would Be best for determining a child's acquisition of developmental milestones throughout the academic year

Observational records

Which of the following is a criterion referenced score?

Percent correct

Which term describes the stability of a test results when administered under similar conditions over time

Reliability

Which step in the assessment process answer the following question, does a problem exist that requires further assessment?

Screening

Which two activities are examples of adaptive behavior

Selecting appropriate attire for the weather Walking home from school

Informal measures what achievement periods?

Shorter achievement periods

Which of the following are methods for assessing social emotional behavior?

Situational measures and interviews

What is functional performance in a present level statement

Skills not related to academic subjects

Which professional would be responsible for gathering assessment information about the students academic performance?

Special and or general educator teachers

Which participants are required to be in attendance at an IEP meeting

Special educators, parent/guardian, district representative

At which stage in the pre-referral process does the team work with the classroom teacher to specify the nature of a problem or the specific areas where a student is having difficulty?

Stage two clarifying the problem

Which of the following is a norm referenced score?

Standard score

What was the 1997 amendment to IDEA

Students with disabilities participate in state and district assessments

What requirement should evaluation materials meet?

Tailored to access specific areas of educational need Materials not racially or culturally discriminatory

Which best describes level to interventions of RTI?

Targeted, small group, frequently monitored

The estimate of the correlation between two scores on two different administrations of the same test is called?

Test retest reliability

Which term refers to the type of assessment usually given once in a standard manner?

Testing

What is ceiling?

The ending point

The results of assessments collected for the determination of eligibility do not need to inform parents of what?

The people who will provide services

Norm referenced tests are designed to compare a students performance to what?

The performance of a normative sample

Which is true of criterion references tests

The results provide a description of the students knowledge, skills, or behaviors measured against a standard

What is basal?

The starting point

When assessing learning strategies, which skills or abilities are being assessed?

The way students use learning abilities

What is the purpose of short term intervention goals in relation to rate of growth

They are meant to help students come closer to grade level performance

What is the purpose of universal screening?

To ensure that all students who might be in need of intervention assistance are identified for additional assessment

What is the goal of applying universal design principles to assessment

To improve access to assessments for all students

What is the purpose of RTI?

To provide early intervention services To identify students with potential learning disabilities

What is the purpose of progress monitoring

To quantify students rate of improvement Evaluate effectiveness of instruction

What are two goals of an intervention assistance team

To remediate student difficulties before they become disabling To verify a students difficulties are unique to the individual student and not the result of something in school environment

What is the purpose of child find?

To require states to actively locate, evaluate, and identify children who might need special services

Parents must be informed of the results of eligibility decisions

True

Parents must be notified in writing when their child has been referred for special education assessment

True

Parents must give their consent for special education assessment

True

What are the three tiers of RTI

Universal instruction Group interventions Intensive individual intervention

Which adaptation for a student should affect the validity Of the results of an assessment measuring her written expression

Using a word processor to respond

When a test measures what it says it is measuring, that test is considered to be what

Valid

In order for a test to be___________ it must first be_________?

Valid, reliable

Which of the following is an intelligence test?

Weschler Individual achievement test

Which of the following is an achievement test?

Woodcock-Johnson battery


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