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Teaching and Assessing Low-Achieving Students with Disabilities (A Guide to Alternate Assessments Based on Modified Achievement Standards)

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  • Product Details

    Author:
    Marianne Perie, David Abrams
    Format:
    Paperback
    Pages:
    344
    Publisher:
    Brookes Publishing (July 28, 2010)
    Language:
    English
    ISBN-13:
    9781598571172
    ISBN-10:
    1598571176
    Weight:
    16.24oz
    Dimensions:
    6" x 9"
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    BROOKES-BrookesPublishing_03092024_P7071258_onix30-20240308.xml
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    BROOKES
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    Publisher Identifier:
    P-MISC
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    G
    Country of Origin:
    United States
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  • Overview

    For lower-achieving students with disabilities, effective and appropriate alternate assessment based on modified achievement standards (AA-MAS) can open the door to greater expectations and opportunities. State policymakers have the option of providing certain students who have disabilities with AA-MAS aligned with grade-level content—and now there's a comprehensive, research-based guide that shows the way.


    The most in-depth exploration of AA-MAS available, this book will help policymakers and administrators make the best decisions about the implementation of alternate assessments and provide guidance for teachers as they align instruction with state-determined content standards. Blending analysis of cutting-edge research with today's best assessment practices, a diverse panel of experts give readers complete guidance on the technical and practical aspects of AA-MAS, including

    • setting and evaluating criteria for participation in AA-MAS
    • ensuring access to the general curriculum, with special focus on reading and math standards
    • understanding cognitive development barriers to learning grade-level material
    • establishing clear links between assessment and content standards
    • designing and assembling test forms for AA-MAS
    • defining proficiency for the target population
    • setting appropriate cut scores on tests
    • incorporating modifications to items on tests
    • reviewing test items for accuracy, fairness, universal design, and psychometric concerns
    • accurately evaluating comparability between AA-MAS and general assessments
    • conducting a thorough validity evaluation for the AA-MAS
    • determining the impact of the AA-MAS on the state accountability system


    To support readers as they meet the challenges of assessing what lower-achieving students know, this essential volume also gives them helpful content such as a glossary of assessment terms, examples of test modifications, and goals associated with content standards in math and reading.


    Ideal for use as a textbook or by policymakers seeking clear guidance on alternate assessment, this book will help schools make progress toward better instructing and assessing students with disabilities-and bringing about better academic outcomes.