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Tool Kit on Teaching and Assessing Students With Disabilities
Tool Kit on Teaching and Assessing Students with Disabilities – Parent Materials
Tool Kit on Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
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CONTENTS
OVERVIEW OF THE TOOL KIT
Introduction to the Tool Kit
Departmental Investments Supporting Teaching and Assessing Students with Disabilities
MODELS FOR LARGE-SCALE ASSESSMENT FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
Including Students with Disabilities in Large-Scale Assessment: Executive Summary
Validating Assessments for Students with Disabilities
Reliabitiy Issues and Evidence
Validity Evidence
Standards and Assessment Approaches for Students with Disabilities Using a Validity Argument
A Decision Framework for IEP Teams Related to Methods for Individual Student Participation in State Accountability Assessments
Professional Development on Assessment Systems
Glossary
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PRODUCTS
ASSESSMENT
Large-Scale Assessment
Online Accommodations Bibliography
Universal Design Applied to Large-Scale Assessments
Progress Monitoring in an Inclusive Standards-Based Assessment and Accountability System
Alternate Assessment
Distribution of Proficient Scores that Exceed the 1% Cap: Four Possible Approaches
Expectations for Students with Cognitive Disabilities: Is the Cup Half Empty or Half Full? Can the Cup Flow Over?
Massachusetts: One State’s Approach to Setting Performance Levels on the Alternate Assessment
Designing from the Ground Floor: Alternate Assessment on Alternate Achievement Standards
Alternate Assessment: Teacher and State Experiences
Progress Monitoring
What is Scientifically-Based Research on Progress Monitoring?
Response To Intervention
Responsiveness to Intervention in the SLD Determination Process
INSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICES
K-3 Literacy
Proven Ideas from Research for Parents: A Child Becomes a Reader – K-3
Put Reading First: The Research Building Blocks for Teaching Children to Read – K-3
Social Interaction and Communication
Tangible Symbol Systems: Making the Right to Communicate a Reality for Individuals with Severe Disabilities
Adolescent Literacy
Never Too Late: Approaches to Reading Instruction for Secondary Students with Disabilities
BEHAVIOR
School-Wide Behavioral Interventions
School-wide Positive Behavior Support: Implementers’ Blueprint and Self-Assessment
ACCOMMODATIONS
Instructional and Assessment Accommodations
Accommodations Manual: How to Select, Administer, and Evaluate Use of Accommodations for Instruction and Assessment of Students with Disabilities
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