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Which data collection system allows teachers access to previous assessment scores and attendance
patterens? - Answers Record reviewing
A science teacher wants to know if she needs to continue instruction on the periodic table of
elements or if her class has mastered the concepts.
Which type of assessment decision does she need to make? - Answers Progress monitoring
Which educational approach facilitates learning of all students in the same environment? - Answers
Inclusive environment
Which two types are used in assessment for special education? - Answers 1. Informal assessment
2. Systematic assessment
The school psychologist is working one-on-one with a student to complete a standardized assessment
tool so that she can compare his scores to others' his age.
Which technique for collecting assessment datat is the school psychologist using? - Answers Formal
test
Why is it important to specifically consider the concerns of the student and parents when presenting
them with assessment results? - Answers The student and parents may react negatively to hearing
areas of weakness.
Which strategy is part of differentiation in the classroom? - Answers Providing a variety of processing
activites for students in order to understand the content.
Which change did the 1997 Amendments to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
make to the process of assessing students with disabilities? - Answers It mandated that students with
disabilites participate in state and district assessments.
Individuals with Disabilities Education (IDEA) of 2004 says that a students with a disbility should be
removed from the regular educatoin classroom only if the student cannot receive a quality education
in that setting.
Which concept is this portion of IDEA addressing? - Answers Least restricitve environment
A regular edcuation teacher of language arts has referred a student to Mrs. Lee, a speical education
teacher. They meet ot discuss the student's progress and to implement interventions and support for
improving the student's reading comprehension.
When Mrs. Lee asked to review the student's classroom assessment scores, se noticed the quizzes
consisted of all true-or-false items. They were about previous readings that asked questions requiring
memorization, such as dates and names.
What should Mrs. Lee do? - Answers Work with the other teacher to create more technically
adequate tests that assess the targeted area of concern.
Which law encated intensive reading interventions for children in grades K-12? - Answers No Child
Left Behind Act of 2001
Which right does the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act provide families? - Answers Inspecting
and reviewing the student's education records manitained by the school.
Which edcuational act resulted in parents having the right to access or amend their child's
educational record until the child turns eighteen? - Answers Family Educational Rights and Privacy
Act of 1975.
Which decision is made prior to determining special education eligibility? - Answers The feasibiltiy of
intervention
What is the first step when recommending a student for special education services? - Answers
Recognizing a concern
Where does the multitiered systems of supports (MTSS) process begin? - Answers In the general
education classroom
Which two factors can negatively affect the integrity of an intervention? - Answers 1. Lack of student
engagement in instruction
2. Inadequate measurement system
Which tier of support applies to a student being at some risk for failure and scoring below benchmark
expectations for the classroom curriculum being taught? - Answers Targeted
Which model's purpose is to ensure resources are allocted to provide students the support necessary
to be successful? - Answers MTSS