Improving Test Performance Of Students With Disabilities


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Improving Test Performance of Students With Disabilities...On District and State Assessments


Improving Test Performance of Students With Disabilities...On District and State Assessments

Author: Judy L. Elliott

language: en

Publisher: Corwin Press

Release Date: 2006


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"There are no more capable people to advise school districts on improving academic performance of children with disabilities than Judy Elliott and Martha Thurlow. This book is the definitive resource for all who are struggling to meet the challenges put forth first by IDEA 97 and now by NCLB. Simply put, this is a ′must-have′ resource. Elliott and Thurlow have combined the most recent research with practical recommendations that go beyond improving test performance to provide the basis upon which real educational equity can be achieved for students with disabilities."--Thomas Hehir, Professor, Harvard Graduate School of EducationFormer Director, Office of Special Education Programs, U.S. Dept. of EducationMaximize the academic performance of every student, every day! Students with disabilities must overcome unique obstacles in order to learn, and the pressure of testing often exacerbates existing challenges. With increased focus on accountability for all, how can educators properly prepare students for tests without sacrificing meaningful learning? In Improving Test Performance of Students With Disabilities . . . On District and State Assessments, Second Edition, authors Elliott and Thurlow offer numerous strategies for improving instruction, student accommodations, and test preparation, all with the goal of improving the test performance of students with disabilities. Emphasizing practical application, this comprehensive resource delineates the key elements district, school, and state professionals must consider in order to maximize the academic performance of students with disabilities. The second edition of this insightful text addresses the impact of the No Child Left Behind Act on instruction and assessment practices for students with disabilities, including those who are also English Language Learners. Featuring inserts and easy-to-follow worksheets, tables, and appendices, this indispensable resource will enable all educators to help students with disabilities learn more effectively and show what they know on the day of the test. Improving Test Performance of Students With Disabilities . . . Second Edition includes: Practical steps for linking district and/or state standards with student IEP goals Helpful tips enabling instructors to determine the best ways to accommodate their students during instruction and on tests Detailed instructions for improving performance on general and alternate assessments Tables and worksheets to engage both instructors and learners

Improving Test Performance of Students With Disabilities


Improving Test Performance of Students With Disabilities

Author: Judy L. Elliott

language: en

Publisher: Corwin

Release Date: 2000-08-18


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The authors of the bestselling Testing Students With Disabilities ( Corwin Press 1997) offer practical, useful advice that can help practitioners maximize the performance of students with disabilities. Research and theory are translated in user-friendly resources, including checklists, worksheets, and fact sheets that teachers, school psychologists, counsellors, support staff, and even students can use to produce better performance.

Testing Students With Disabilities


Testing Students With Disabilities

Author: Martha L. Thurlow

language: en

Publisher: Corwin Press

Release Date: 2003


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Updated Edition of Best Seller! "Testing Students With Disabilities is firmly grounded in the cutting edge research the authors have conducted for nearly three decades. They have done a brilliant job of treating a very complex topic in a most readable, logical, and understandable way."Donald Deshler, Professor of Special EducationUniversity of Kansas "Testing Students With Disabilities is a ′must buy′ for individuals involved in the education of students with disabilities, whether they are currently acting as or studying to be service providers. My hat is off to the authors for breaking down this critical information in a way that is understandable and easy to share."Sue Gamm, Chief Specialized Services OfficerChicago Public Schools "This is a seminal work on the ′how to′ of testing, assessment, and accountability for students with disabilities. Not only do the authors help bring this most important topic into clarity, but they also share practical ways to implement their suggestions immediately by providing the tools to get started."Alice D. Parker, Assistant Superintendent of Public InstructionCalifornia Department of Education The definitive resource on everything you need to know and do about assessing special needs students--now expanded and improved! An increased focus on educational accountability and testing, coupled with mandates put forth in the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), make it crucial that every district and school professional is well versed in meeting the assessment requirements for all students. The enhanced second edition of Testing Students With Disabilities covers everything from maximizing the Individualized Education Program (IEP) and fostering successful collaboration among educators, administrators, and parents to optimizing assessment accommodations and using test scores to improve instruction. Other new and expanded topics include: Requirements of IDEA and ESEA Students with disabilities who are English Language Learners Electronic and online testing Alternate assessments Use of assessment results Access to the general curriculum The timely update of this popular guide offers the specific tactics, concrete examples, and user-friendly information necessary to effectively and meaningfully include students with disabilities in district and state assessment systems. It features an array of indispensable tools, such as reproducible forms, checklists, handouts, and overheads; a comprehensive list of national and regional technical assistance and dissemination networks; and techniques for conducting staff development.