As the standard professional resource in the field, ASSESSMENT IN SPECIAL AND INCLUSIVE EDUCATION, 11th Edition, offers basic assessment information along with a handbook-style reference of actual reviews of the tests most administered in K-12 schools. Completely up to date, the Eleventh Edition takes a new "dual approach"�teaching readers how to do assessments correctly as well as how to use assessment information to enhance student competence. It educates those who assess students to broaden their labors from efforts designed to make predictions about students' lives to efforts designed to make a difference in the lives of the students they serve.
This book was assigned as a text for my Intro to Assessments class in School Psychology. I thought it provided clear and concise information. There were charts, graphs, and mini case studies to help demonstrate the information. It also provided information on a variety of standardized assessments in terms of explanation, reliability, validity, and appropriateness. Apparently, I haven't looked yet, there is a website that discusses additional assessments in more detail. I found the information beneficial for classroom teachers, administrators of teachers, therapists assessing students, and school psychologists.
It's the textbook for one of the classes I'm taking at VCU for teacher recertification - (TEDU 533)Educational Assessment of Individuals with Exceptionalities. It's great if you want info on this subject & teaches you how to administer tests to children for educational assessment of needs, strengths, and deficits. It's kind of like a really large dose of Ambien!!!
Every semester I say one of my classes was the worst class ever, but I genuinely mean it when I say that the class I read this textbook for was the worst class ever. The book was alright on its own though I guess
3.5 stars My only take is that it is too technical and lacks interesting examples drawing on interesting themes, whereas special education is all about interesting cases. It needed more 'life'.
I was haunted by this book for the last two months :P It was assigned for my assessment course The book does give you an idea about a number of assessment aspects and the use of formal assessment measures.
A line that stood out for me when I started reading was : "things were much simpler when the first edition of this book was published in 1978 (Pg.17)" Hilarious! I admit I had those moments when I wished if I studied the course back then.
Content is very applicable to the field of special education however, the presentation of the content is dry and not engaging. There are lots of nice tables and examples to help you picture how process information and get an idea of how certain assessments/reports look.