Assessment in special and inclusive education /
John Salvia, James E. Ysseldyke, Sara Witmer.
- Thirteenth edition. Student edition.
- xvii, 376 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 351-359) and index.
Part I: OVERVIEW AND BASIC CONSIDERATIONS. 1. Assessment in Social and Educational Contexts. 2. Assessment and Decision-Making in Schools. 3. Laws, Ethical Codes, and Standards. 4. Test Scores and How to Use Them. 5. Technical Adequacy: Reliability and Validity. 6. Cultural and Linguistic Considerations. 7. Using Test Adaptations and Accommodations. Part II: ASSESSMENT IN CLASSROOMS. 8. Teacher-Made Tests of Achievement. 9. Assessing Behavior Through Observation. 10. Monitoring Student Progress Toward Instructional Goals. 11. Managing Classroom Assessment. 12. Response to Intervention (RTI) and a Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS). Part III: ASSESSMENT USING FORMAL MEASURES. 13. How to Evaluate a Test. 14. Assessment of Academic Achievement with Multi-Skill Devices. 15. Using Diagnostic Reading Measures. 16. Using Diagnostic Mathematics Measures. 17. Using Measures of Written Language. 18. Using Measures of Intelligence. 19. Using Measures of Social and Emotional Behavior. Part IV: USING ASSESSMENT RESULTS TO MAKE EDUCATIONAL DECISIONS. 20. Making Instructional Decisions. 21. Making Special Education Eligibility Decisions. 22. Making Decisions about Participation in Accountability Programs. 23. Collaborative Team Decision-Making.
9781305642645 (looseleaf edition)
2015949536
Educational tests and measurements--United States. Special education--United States. Remedial teaching--United States.