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The second edition of this comprehensive volume presents methods
for nonverbal assessment of diverse individuals, such as persons
with speech or hearing deficits, limited English skills, or
emotional problems. Chapters provide a contemporary context for
nonverbal evaluations, accompanied by descriptions of best
practices in detecting bias in cognitive tests, multicultural
assessment, cross-battery assessment of nonverbal cognitive
ability, and psychological and physiological influences on
assessment. The book discusses nonverbal assessment of cognition
and intelligence as well as related domains, such as academic
skills, neurocognitive functioning, personality, and behavior
issues. Guidelines for using common nonverbal assessment tools and
strategies feature the most up-to-date information on
administration and scoring, psychometric properties, and strengths
and limitations. Best practices for testing diverse children and
adults and using reliable, valid, and fair assessment instruments
are emphasized throughout the book. Featured instruments in the
Handbook include: The Universal Nonverbal Intelligence Test, Second
Edition (UNIT2). The newest version of the Leiter International
Performance Scale (Leiter-3). The Wechsler Nonverbal Scale of
Ability (WNV). The Comprehensive Test of Nonverbal Intelligence,
Second Edition (CTONI-2). The Test of Nonverbal Intelligence. The
General Ability Measure for Adults (GAMA). The Second Edition of
the Handbook of Nonverbal Assessment is a must-have resource for
researchers and graduate students in school and clinical child
psychology, speech and language pathology, educational technology,
social work, and related disciplines as well as clinicians,
professionals, and in-service educators of diverse students.
The Handbook of Reading Assessment, Second Edition, covers the wide
range of reading assessments educators must be able to use and
understand to effectively assess and instruct their students.
Comprehensive and filled with numerous authentic examples, the text
addresses informal classroom based assessment, progress monitoring,
individual norm-referenced assessment, and group norm-referenced or
'high-stakes' testing. Coverage includes assessment content
relevant for English language learners and adults. A set of test
guidelines to use when selecting or evaluating an assessment tool
is provided. New and updated in the Second Edition Impact on
reading assessment of Common Core Standards for literacy; increased
top-down focus on accountability and high stakes tests; innovations
in computerized assessment of reading Latest developments in
Response to Intervention (RTI) model, particularly as they impact
reading assessment International Reading Association standards for
reading educators and brief discussion of International Dyslexia
Association standards Types of reading assessment, including
discussion of formative versus summative assessment Expanded
coverage of assessment of reading motivation Expanded coverage of
writing assessment New and revised assessments across genres of
reading assessment Companion Website: numerous resources relevant
to reading and writing assessment; suggestions for evidence-based
instructional practices that can be linked to assessment results;
PowerPoint slides; test bank; study guides; application exercises
The second edition of this comprehensive volume presents methods
for nonverbal assessment of diverse individuals, such as persons
with speech or hearing deficits, limited English skills, or
emotional problems. Chapters provide a contemporary context for
nonverbal evaluations, accompanied by descriptions of best
practices in detecting bias in cognitive tests, multicultural
assessment, cross-battery assessment of nonverbal cognitive
ability, and psychological and physiological influences on
assessment. The book discusses nonverbal assessment of cognition
and intelligence as well as related domains, such as academic
skills, neurocognitive functioning, personality, and behavior
issues. Guidelines for using common nonverbal assessment tools and
strategies feature the most up-to-date information on
administration and scoring, psychometric properties, and strengths
and limitations. Best practices for testing diverse children and
adults and using reliable, valid, and fair assessment instruments
are emphasized throughout the book. Featured instruments in the
Handbook include: The Universal Nonverbal Intelligence Test, Second
Edition (UNIT2). The newest version of the Leiter International
Performance Scale (Leiter-3). The Wechsler Nonverbal Scale of
Ability (WNV). The Comprehensive Test of Nonverbal Intelligence,
Second Edition (CTONI-2). The Test of Nonverbal Intelligence. The
General Ability Measure for Adults (GAMA). The Second Edition of
the Handbook of Nonverbal Assessment is a must-have resource for
researchers and graduate students in school and clinical child
psychology, speech and language pathology, educational technology,
social work, and related disciplines as well as clinicians,
professionals, and in-service educators of diverse students.
The Handbook of Reading Assessment, Second Edition, covers the wide
range of reading assessments educators must be able to use and
understand to effectively assess and instruct their students.
Comprehensive and filled with numerous authentic examples, the text
addresses informal classroom based assessment, progress monitoring,
individual norm-referenced assessment, and group norm-referenced or
'high-stakes' testing. Coverage includes assessment content
relevant for English language learners and adults. A set of test
guidelines to use when selecting or evaluating an assessment tool
is provided. New and updated in the Second Edition Impact on
reading assessment of Common Core Standards for literacy; increased
top-down focus on accountability and high stakes tests; innovations
in computerized assessment of reading Latest developments in
Response to Intervention (RTI) model, particularly as they impact
reading assessment International Reading Association standards for
reading educators and brief discussion of International Dyslexia
Association standards Types of reading assessment, including
discussion of formative versus summative assessment Expanded
coverage of assessment of reading motivation Expanded coverage of
writing assessment New and revised assessments across genres of
reading assessment Companion Website: numerous resources relevant
to reading and writing assessment; suggestions for evidence-based
instructional practices that can be linked to assessment results;
PowerPoint slides; test bank; study guides; application exercises
The goal of this Handbook is to describe the current assessment
strategies and related best practices to professionals who serve
individuals from diverse cultures or those who have difficulty
using the English language. It will be a valuable resource for
school psychologists, special educators, speech and hearing
specialists, rehabilitation counselors, as well as graduate-level
students of school psychology and child and family psychology.
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