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83 terms swegoverlordPreview D668- Elementary Literacy Curricul...Teacher 96 terms tayodell2012Preview D668 Teacher 53 terms dha1300Preview WGU D Teacher mut What is the form of assessment that involves documenting how a student behaves and performs in the classroom setting?Observation
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Which type of assessment involves gathering information from teachers, caregivers, and the student to gain insights into the student's abilities?Interview
What is the form of assessment that involves analyzing and compiling portions of a student's work over time?Portfolio
What is the form of assessment that involves keeping detailed notes on specific incidents, behaviors, and interactions over time?Anecdotal record
Which type of assessment involves rating the frequency and intensity of a specific set of behaviors?Scaled checklist
Which type of assessment involves measuring a student's performance relative to a norm group?Standardized test
Which type of assessment involves measuring student performance against a specific set of standards?Criterion-referenced test
Some of the information being considered by an intervention assistance team (IAT) is data from an assessment that involves an ongoing and frequent evaluation of student performance.Which type of assessment is described?Progress monitoring
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Which type of assessment is an example of a quantitative assessment?Brief screening
Which type of assessment compares student performance to established benchmarks?Formal
What is the form of assessment that has the primary purpose of providing continuous feedback?Formative
What is the form of assessment that focuses on measuring student performance with numerical data?Quantitative
What is the form of assessment that is high-stakes and has a direct connection to a student's final grade?Summative
Which type of assessment often takes the form of observations, class discussions, or work samples?Informal
A teacher recognizes that a student is struggling with several disruptive and inhibiting behaviors in the classroom. These behaviors have been detrimental to the student's success, so the teacher documents the situation and shares the details with relevant stakeholders.What is the step of the pre-referral process that corresponds to the actions in this scenario?
Step 1: Initial concern
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A discussion is being held regarding a student who has been consistently struggling with behavior issues in the classroom. Those involved in the discussion include teachers, caregivers, a school psychologist, and a school administrator. These individuals are sharing what they have noticed about the student in terms of needs and performance.What is the step of the pre-referral process that corresponds to the actions in this scenario?
Step 3: Team meeting
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A student has been struggling in the classroom, with consistently poor performance. Several people with a vested interest in the success of the student, including teachers and parents, have outlined strategies and interventions aimed at helping the student have better success in the general education classroom.Which step of the pre-referral process is represented by this scenario?
Step 4: Plan development
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A teacher has been providing additional support to a struggling student for one month. A group of stakeholders is now reviewing data to determine if the strategies have been effective or if adjustments need to be made.Which step of the pre-referral process is represented by this scenario?
Step 6: Evaluation and review
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An intervention team relies on the multi-tiered system of supports (MTSS) to evaluate the appropriateness of intervention methods. One of the components of MTSS specifically helps in this process by assessing progress in a student's self-awareness and responsible decision- making.Which component of MTSS is described?Social emotional learning
What is the element of the multi-tiered system of supports (MTSS) that helps evaluate intervention appropriateness by identifying gaps between a student's expected performance and their actual performance?Discrepancy approach
An intervention team relies on positive behavior interventions and supports (PBIS) as one tool to evaluate the appropriateness of interventions.Which form of evaluation is used as part of this tool?Office discipline referrals
An intervention team relies on response to intervention (RTI) as one tool to evaluate the appropriateness of interventions.Which form of evaluation is used as part of this tool?Universal screenings
What is one type of tool used to evaluate differences in assessment results, based on the discrepancy approach?Benchmarks
Why is it important to avoid bias in pre-referral evaluation data?Because it ensures that educational opportunities are fair
Which step should be performed when identifying whether additional data is needed for a referral?Review all existing data that has been collected from assessments and observations
What is an example of a situation in which additional pre-referral data is needed?The academic assessments utilized were skewed from bias.
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Which step should be performed as part of the decision- making process for gathering additional data during the pre-referral process?Assess the scope and depth of data already collected
A teacher is concerned that a behavioral checklist used to evaluate a student is not actually measuring behavior related to anxiety, which was the issue cited in the initial concern.What is the primary area of concern in this scenario?Validity
A student must take the same test multiple times as part of an evaluation. However, the scores earned by the student seem to be erratic, with large changes, even though the student has performed consistently on other assessments.What is the primary area of concern in this scenario?Reliability
An assessment being used to evaluate a student focuses on a narrow set of mathematical skills, but the student is supposed to be evaluated for poor overall mathematical performance.What is the primary area of concern in this scenario?Validity
A student is being evaluated using a subjective assessment. Different teachers have administered the assessment each time, which has led to inconsistent results.What is the primary area of concern in this scenario?Reliability
An item on a mathematics assessment assumes that test takers have knowledge about American football. As a result, many students from other cultural backgrounds answered the item incorrectly.Which concept represents the focus of this scenario?Bias
A quantitative reasoning assessment includes items in which students must interpret images and colorful graphical displays. However, there is no alternative text for visually impaired students.Which concept represents the focus of this scenario?Bias
Although a student earns similar scores when taking an assessment multiple times, the results poorly predict classroom performance in related areas.Which concept represents the focus of this scenario?Validity