Description
IDEA requires IEP teams to notify parents of their rights and procedural safeguards when informing parents about the need for assessment to determine eligibility or to re-evaluate to show growth. IEP teams must describe the purpose of assessments and describe the assessments that will be used when securing permission to evaluate from parents. Providing an informational brochure can help parents understand assessment and document the team’s attempts to inform parents and involve them in the decision making process.
In 500-750 words, design a brochure for general education teachers and families detailing the following about assessment and eligibility:
The process of reviewing existing data to determine the need to conduct further assessment.
Different assessment methods, their purpose, and how the data will be used to make educational decisions related to eligibility or intervention to include:
- Norm referenced, standardized testing
- Language sampling
- Dynamic assessment and criterion-referenced assessment
- Intelligence testing
Support your findings with 2-3 scholarly resources.
APA format is not required, but solid academic writing is expected.
Explanation & Answer
Attached.
Different assessment methods - Assessment and
Eligibility Brochure
Norm referenced,
Standardized Testing
Eligibility Criteria/Evaluation
Evaluation
It compares individuals’ performance
to one another. As such, when the
learners’ scores are marked, scores are
ranked from the lowest to the highest
while being compared to one another.
However, there is no attempt to explain
and interpret these scores in relation to
what the students know or may do.
They, therefore, do not make use of
any criteria.
The assessment is also very
competitive.
Entails making judgments regarding
students’ attainment through ranking.
Involve comparing students’
achievements and performance with
others on the same assessment.
An example, in this case, includes
examination tests.
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Eligibility is never performed for
children that have proven condition or
apparent developmental problems.
The st...