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accountability, accommodations and alternate assessment
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Discuss history and recent changes regarding students in accountability testing Explain reasons for providing accommodations Identify factors to determine if accommodations will be made Describe the role of the IEP team in the documentation of accommodations Identify modifications that can be used during standardized accountability testing Identify the conditions necessary for a student to qualify for alternate assessment Define criteria for developing alternate assessment
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IDEA-2004 ◦ All students have access to challenging standards ◦ Accountability for performance Intent -Help students reach for and meet higher goals with accommodations and modifications if necessary -Report student progress -Accountability on student progress
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Accurate picture of educational system Obtain information on performance Ensure reliability of data Eliminate improper placement Meet legal requirements Promote high expectations
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Content StandardsPerformance Standards Reading Writing Math Science Social Studies Knowledge and skill level
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Shift in focus State-schools following laws Schools-student performance Teachers-class scores Students-grades Schools/Districts-data
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Accommodations ◦ Strategies and environment adapted for students ◦ In place well before testing ◦ Help students reach goals
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Setting ◦ Comfortable and familiar Timing ◦ More time Scheduling ◦ Different day and time Presentation ◦ format Response ◦ Use of assistive technology
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Changes to program or curriculum Only used when needed Taking only part of a test Alternative assessment
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Method of measurement Developed by SEA or LEA Who takes alternative assessments? ◦ Autism ◦ Severe learning disabilities ◦ Developmental delays ◦ 1-2% of population Participation is determined by IEP team
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Life skills Daily functioning Functional literacy Communication Personal management skills Leisure-recreational skills Vocational skills Personal and social adjustment Domestic skills Motor skills Physical health skills
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Advisory group Define the purpose Identify common core of learning Develop participation guidelines Decide how to measure performance Determine results Determine how to integrate results
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Observation Interview/Checklist Record reviews Tests
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What are the 5 types/categories of accommodations? Give an example for each category. Why do we provide accommodations for students? What types of skills are assessed for students who are receiving a special diploma?
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