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Handbook of Accessible Instruction and Testing Practices - Issues, Innovations, and Applications (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 2018):... Handbook of Accessible Instruction and Testing Practices - Issues, Innovations, and Applications (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 2018)
Stephen N. Elliott, Ryan J. Kettler, Peter A. Beddow, Alexander Kurz
R5,610 Discovery Miles 56 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Second Edition of this handbook provides comprehensive coverage of the concept of accessibility and its application to the design and implementation of instruction and tests with all students. It updates and expands on its original contents and responds to the increasing demand for research-based evidence of accessible instruction and testing practices from the professional community. Chapters explore how outcomes are affected when essential features or components of instructional materials and tests are not accessible to any portion of the student population. The handbook addresses the new set of Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing that was published in 2014 as well as requirements for a high level of access for all interim and summative tests by national testing consortiums. In addition, the handbook describes how the Center for Applied Special Technology (CAST) has continued to advance Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles in mainstream education with teachers of all types of students, not just students with disabilities. Topics featured in this text include: A summary of U.S. policies that support inclusive assessment for students with disabilities. An overview of international policies that support inclusive assessments. Designing, developing, and implementing an accessible computer-based national assessment system. Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles and the future of assessment. Recent advancements in the accessibility of digitally delivered educational assessments. The Handbook of Accessible Instruction and Testing Practices, Second Edition is an essential reference for researchers, practitioners, and graduate students in education and allied disciplines, including child and school psychology; assessment, testing and evaluation; social work; and education policy and politics.

Handbook of Accessible Instruction and Testing Practices - Issues, Innovations, and Applications (Paperback, Softcover reprint... Handbook of Accessible Instruction and Testing Practices - Issues, Innovations, and Applications (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 2nd ed. 2018)
Stephen N. Elliott, Ryan J. Kettler, Peter A. Beddow, Alexander Kurz
R5,780 Discovery Miles 57 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Second Edition of this handbook provides comprehensive coverage of the concept of accessibility and its application to the design and implementation of instruction and tests with all students. It updates and expands on its original contents and responds to the increasing demand for research-based evidence of accessible instruction and testing practices from the professional community. Chapters explore how outcomes are affected when essential features or components of instructional materials and tests are not accessible to any portion of the student population. The handbook addresses the new set of Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing that was published in 2014 as well as requirements for a high level of access for all interim and summative tests by national testing consortiums. In addition, the handbook describes how the Center for Applied Special Technology (CAST) has continued to advance Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles in mainstream education with teachers of all types of students, not just students with disabilities. Topics featured in this text include: A summary of U.S. policies that support inclusive assessment for students with disabilities. An overview of international policies that support inclusive assessments. Designing, developing, and implementing an accessible computer-based national assessment system. Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles and the future of assessment. Recent advancements in the accessibility of digitally delivered educational assessments. The Handbook of Accessible Instruction and Testing Practices, Second Edition is an essential reference for researchers, practitioners, and graduate students in education and allied disciplines, including child and school psychology; assessment, testing and evaluation; social work; and education policy and politics.

Handbook of Accessible Achievement Tests for All Students - Bridging the Gaps Between Research, Practice, and Policy... Handbook of Accessible Achievement Tests for All Students - Bridging the Gaps Between Research, Practice, and Policy (Paperback, 2012)
Stephen N. Elliott, Ryan J. Kettler, Peter A. Beddow, Alexander Kurz
R1,604 Discovery Miles 16 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The "Handbook of Accessible Achievement Tests for All Students: Bridging the Gaps Between Research, Practice, and Policy" presents a wealth of evidence-based solutions designed to move the assessment field beyond "universal" standards and policies toward practices that enhance learning and testing outcomes. Drawing on an extensive research and theoretical base as well as emerging areas of interest, the volume focuses on major policy concerns, instructional considerations, and test design issues, including: The IEP team's role in sound assessment.The relationships among opportunity to learn, assessment, and learning outcomes.Innovations in computerized testing and the "6D" framework for standard setting.Legal issues in the assessment of special populations.Guidelines for linguistically accessible assessments.Evidence-based methods for making item modifications that increase the validity of inferences from test scores.Strategies for writing clearer test items.Methods for including student input in assessment design.Suggestions for better measurement and tests that are more inclusive.

This "Handbook" is an essential reference for researchers, practitioners, and graduate students in education and allied disciplines, including child and school psychology, social work, special education, learning and measurement, and education policy.

Research Methodologies of School Psychology - Critical Skills (Paperback): Ryan J. Kettler Research Methodologies of School Psychology - Critical Skills (Paperback)
Ryan J. Kettler
R1,136 Discovery Miles 11 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Research Methodologies of School Psychology is a comprehensive, actionable resource that offers graduate students and school psychologists the knowledge and skills to apply key scientific techniques in practice. A volume in the Foundations of School Psychology Research and Practice Series, this book directly addresses the need for definitive resources on mastering research methodologies in the field. Covering topics such as development and evaluation of measures, application of various designs, and drawing inferences from data, Ryan J. Kettler provides rigorous yet accessible methodological guidance. Each chapter includes illustrative examples, summaries of essential learnings, and reflective concluding questions. Using these engaging and invaluable strategies, graduate students and school psychologists will be effectively prepared to apply the scientific method in their own professional contexts.

Research Methodologies of School Psychology - Critical Skills (Hardcover): Ryan J. Kettler Research Methodologies of School Psychology - Critical Skills (Hardcover)
Ryan J. Kettler
R3,840 Discovery Miles 38 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Research Methodologies of School Psychology is a comprehensive, actionable resource that offers graduate students and school psychologists the knowledge and skills to apply key scientific techniques in practice. A volume in the Foundations of School Psychology Research and Practice Series, this book directly addresses the need for definitive resources on mastering research methodologies in the field. Covering topics such as development and evaluation of measures, application of various designs, and drawing inferences from data, Ryan J. Kettler provides rigorous yet accessible methodological guidance. Each chapter includes illustrative examples, summaries of essential learnings, and reflective concluding questions. Using these engaging and invaluable strategies, graduate students and school psychologists will be effectively prepared to apply the scientific method in their own professional contexts.

Universal Screening in Educational Settings - Evidence-Based Decision Making for Schools (Hardcover): Ryan J. Kettler, Todd A.... Universal Screening in Educational Settings - Evidence-Based Decision Making for Schools (Hardcover)
Ryan J. Kettler, Todd A. Gover, Craig A Albers, Kelly A Feeney-Kettler
R2,334 R2,176 Discovery Miles 21 760 Save R158 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Since the beginning of the 21st century, changes in federal policies have dramatically increased the emphasis on universal screening in American schools. Universal screening is designed to be a cost-effective and brief assessment of all students within certain settings (e.g., classroom, school, district) to identify those who may need prevention and early intervention services, as well as to determine whether core educational programmes are effectively meeting the majority of students' needs. Universal Screening in Educational Settings provides evidence-based guidance for selecting or developing, implementing, and interpreting universal screening instruments in educational settings. The book describes how universal screening fits within response-to-intervention and multiple-gating models of education and also addresses psychometric issues (e.g., reliability and validity) and implementation issues (e.g., teacher training, parental consent, technology, budgets, and school characteristics). Specific chapters focus on screening instruments for early literacy, reading, mathematics, and behaviour, as well as considerations specific to English language learners. Because universal screening is a critical component of accountability, Universal Screening in Educational Settings is essential reading for school psychologists, counsellors, administrators, teachers, and related support professionals.

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