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Assessing Learners with Special Needs: An Applied Approach

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Assessing Learners with Special An Applied Approach, seventh edition, is a practical book designed to teach you about the complex procedures of the assessment process. 

 

Each chapter starts out with a chapter focus that contains CEC Knowledge and Skills Standards that show you what you are expected to master in the chapter. Concepts are presented in a step-by-step manner followed by exercises that help you understand each step. Portions of assessment instruments, protocols, and scoring tables are provided to help you with the practice exercises. Additionally, you will participate in the educational decision-making process using data from classroom observations, curriculum-based assessment, functional behavior assessment, and norm-referenced assessment.

 

New to the seventh

An emphasis on progress monitoring, including progress monitoring applied to the acquisition of knowledge and skills presented in this text The assessment process according to the regulations of IDEA 2004 A separate chapter on transition issues and assessment A separate chapter on assessment in infancy and early childhood A new chapter on the measurement aspects of Response to Intervention Increased consideration of students from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds in the assessment process

480 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 28, 1991

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November 5, 2011
Assessing Learners with Special Needs: An Applied Approach was a textbook that I had to purchase and read for my graduate level course on assessing students with special needs. Did it have new and relevant information on diagnosing and assessing students with disabilities? Yes. Did it summarize, critique, and apply several diagnostic tests to different disabilities? Yes. Did it explain how to implement and asses these diagnostic tests? Yes. Is it dry and hard to get through? Yes. Overtone has a difficult task: take dry material and make it interesting. It's essential knowledge, but you'll need to take this one in small doses.
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868 reviews
December 13, 2020
Read as part of curriculum for Instructional Design course. This book gave me a whole new appreciation for the amount of work Special Education teachers are required to do in order to do their jobs. Will be saving this book when I begin my journey in the classroom.
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107 reviews1 follower
February 23, 2015
Not a particularly interesting or enlightening book. I really only have one question, and that is why does practically every chapter have to give us the history of IDEA as it relates to a particular topic. It is as though the author needs to fill a certain number of pages. If you really need to give the history, do it once early on and just get to each topic.
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Author 2 books2 followers
December 17, 2018
Very condensed information. Glad I was able to study it for 16 weeks.
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April 23, 2024
Hard to rate a book like this. Snoozefest, but some nuggets of wisdom in here that are hard to deny.
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438 reviews68 followers
June 23, 2021
Heavy, hard to read, a lot of info but important af
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October 26, 2015
I initially rented this book but am buying it as a comprehensive assessments reference. The writing is very dense but smart. I especially appreciate its detailed explanations of the statistical methology behind the determination of national norms and special ed eligibility which I will use when informing highly educated and skeptical parents about assessment results data. If parents don't trust the data, you can show them the math and break it down for them in a way that demonstrates why the results are reliable and valid.
388 reviews2 followers
April 6, 2008
Some overview on th ethics and procedures of conducting assessments on students for special education eligibility. The most useful part of this book for me was the list and description of different types of normed assessments, to know what is available, and what tool I would need for any occasion.
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Author 3 books11 followers
March 13, 2014
A typical text book. Poorly designed and organized. Only read it if you have to for a class.
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December 5, 2014
This is a comprehensive book that deals with assessments of students in special education. I found it very helpful and full of good information for those of us who are special educators.
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November 23, 2008
Not sure what I was supposed to get out of this book or the class that went with it.
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