1st Edition

Academic Assessment and Intervention

Edited By Steven Little, Angeleque Akin-Little Copyright 2014
    362 Pages
    by Routledge

    362 Pages
    by Routledge

    Serving students with academic deficiencies necessitates communication and collaboration among professionals from several disciplines. Academic Assessment and Intervention brings together divergent approaches in order to demonstrate that scientific evidence, rather than biases or previous practice, must determine assessment practices that are selected and used for particular purposes.

    Similar to a handbook in its comprehensive topical coverage, this edited collection provides a contextual foundation for academic assessment and intervention; describes both norm-referenced and curriculum-based assessment/measurement in detail; considers the implications of both of these assessments on ethnically diverse populations; provides a clear link between assessment, evidence-based interventions and the RTI model; and considers other important topics related to this area such as teacher behavior. Intended primarily for graduate-level courses in education, school psychology, or child clinical psychology, it will also be of interest to practicing professionals in these fields.

    Part I: Foundations of Academic Assessment and Intervention  1. Methods of Academic Assessment  Steven G. Little and Angeleque Akin-Little  2. A General Case Framework for Academic Intervention  George H. Noell and Kristen A. Gansle  3. Linking Assessment and Intervention  Steven G. Little and Angeleque Akin-Little  Part II: Norm Referenced Assessment  4. Academic Assessment Batteries  Dawn P. Flanagan, Vincent C. Alfonso, and Shauna G. Dixon  5. Individual Assessment of Specific Academic Areas  Cynthia A. Riccio, Andrea Dennison, and Lisa Bowman-Perrott  6. Group Tests of Academic Achievement  Steven G. Little and Angeleque Akin-Little  7. Norm-Referenced Assessment and Bilingual Populations  Amanda B. Clinton and Pedro Olvera  Part III: Curicculum Based Assessment  8. The Basics of Curriculum Based Assessment  Theodore J. Christ, Milena A. Keller-Margulis, and Amanda M. Marcotte  9. The Use of Technology with Curriculum-Based Measurement  Madi Phillips, Mark R. Shinn, and Ben Ditkowsky  10. Responsive Assessment and Instruction Practices  Rachel Brown, Mark W. Steege, and Rebekah Bickford  11. Use of CBA/CBM with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Populations  Mike Vanderwood, Catherine Tung, and Rebecca Hickey  Part IV: Specific Academic Interventions and Issues  12. Evidence-Based Reading Decoding Instruction  Clayton R. Cook, Elizabeth Holland, and Tal Slemrod  13. Interventions for Developing Reading Comprehension  Christine E. Neddenriep  14. Linking Classroom Assessment to Written Language Interventions  Linda H. Mason and Anne Mong Cramer  15. Mathematics Interventions  Robin S. Codding and Ryan Martin  16. Occasioning Behaviors that Cause Learning  Kathryn E. Jaspers, Christopher H. Skinner, Erin E.C. Henze, Sara J. McCane-Bowling, and Emily F. Rowlette  17. Increasing Instructional Efficacy: A Focus on Teacher Variables   Kathleen Lynne Lane, Wendy Peia Oakes, Holly Mariah Menzies, and Kathryn Germer  18. Standards-Based Assessment  Tom Nicholson

    Biography

    Steven G. Little is Professor in the Clinical Psychology program at Walden University, US

    Angeleque Akin-Little is President of Akin-Little & Little Behavioral Psychology Consultants based in northern New York, US