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Practitioner’s Guide to Curriculum-Based Evaluation in Reading
✍ Scribed by Jason E. Harlacher, Tami L. Sakelaris, Nicole M. Kattelman (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag New York
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 307
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
The educators are dedicated and concerned. The curriculum is successful. Yet some students aren't reading at grade level, and meetings air problems without making progress. Many students continue to flounder, leading to more meetings with the same lack of meaningful results.
The Practitioner’s Guide to Curriculum-Based Evaluation in Reading gives researchers and professionals the means to break this frustrating cycle, crafted by authors who have not only been there and done that, but can explain in depth how to replicate the method. Focusing on reading but applicable across subject areas, this highly accessible guide defines curriculum-based evaluation (CBE), provides conceptual background, and analyzes its component steps. Assessment and intervention are given equal attention within a problem-solving model featuring tools for skill assessment, progress monitoring, goal setting, and other bedrock tasks. Chapters build to lead readers beyond classroom strategies to guidelines for problem solving and decision making to effectively address individual student needs.
Included in the coverage:
- The curriculum-based evaluation process.
- Relating CBE to the Multi-Tier System of Support model.
- Using CBE in daily practice, both in classwork and schoolwide.
- Decoding, early literacy, and reading comprehension.
- Progress monitoring and decision making.
- Plus FAQs, handouts, and other supplemental materials.
This level of educational insight and pedagogical detail make the Practitioner’s Guide to Curriculum-Based Evaluation in Reading a clarion call for researchers, graduate students, and professionals in school and clinical child psychology; assessment, testing, and evaluation; applied linguistics; language education; special education and allied education; educational psychology; and social work.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Introduction....Pages 1-3
Front Matter....Pages 5-5
History of Education....Pages 7-21
Multi-Tiered System of Support....Pages 23-45
What is Curriculum-Based Evaluation?....Pages 47-61
The Curriculum-Based Evaluation Process....Pages 63-75
Front Matter....Pages 77-77
CBE Decoding....Pages 79-133
CBE Early Literacy....Pages 135-190
CBE Reading Comprehension....Pages 191-239
Front Matter....Pages 241-241
Progress Monitoring and Educational Decisions....Pages 243-260
Frequently Asked Questions about Curriculum-Based Evaluation....Pages 261-271
Back Matter....Pages 273-303
✦ Subjects
Child and School Psychology; Assessment, Testing and Evaluation
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