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    accommodations on assessments. I also worked with her to create informal assessments, using observations to gage where students’ learning is. Mrs. Ottlinger had 9 students on her IEP caseload, of these students, 5 were boys and 4 were girls. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, she had two periods where she engaged in one-on-one reading intervention with two male students, both students were diagnosed with an SLD. Mrs. Ottlinger was a great mentor, and was open with what interventions and assessments she…

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    In spite of the investment of constructive knowledge and facilitating settings, the reality of issue behaviors is still prevalent. The pupils that exhibit issue behaviors entail modified and engrossed interventions; with this awareness, the frequency of issue behaviors will be able to be reduced. For instance, one way to subside these behaviors is to execute a constructive behavioral intervention backing system through the district, as well as well as the schoolroom; these backing systems are…

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    Why are intelligence tests important in our society? The purpose of these tests are to see how well individuals can process, rearrange or utilize information. Psychologist ties these concepts to our school achievement and our occupational status. How is intelligence defined? Intelligence is defined as a general mental capability that involves the ability to reason, plan, solve problems, think abstractly, comprehend complex ideas, learn quickly and learn from experience. If you are…

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    Case Study EDU 438 Literacy Assessment, Diagnosis, and Instruction Kaila Huizinga Introduction The purpose of this case study was to fulfill the requirements of EDU 438. This project was designed to help me make observations on one particular student and make instructional decisions as time went on. During this case study I tutored one child, assessing her reading strengths and weaknesses. I provided materials and lesson plans that helped build on her strengths and help her with her weaknesses.…

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    the administrator needs to keep in mind is preventing any biases from influencing the assessment. It is important that those providing the test are aware of the test takers background, which includes their age, race, and cultural status, as well as, make sure the test taker is given every opportunity to understand the given test. Technology has filled a significant role in the process of conducting assessments which provides many advantages. I discuss the American Psychological Association’s…

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    SLP 6000 Quiz Answer each question as completely as possible. You may want to consider adding additional sources as you complete each question. 1. Discuss the role experience plays in all aspects of assessment. (3 points) Experience plays a big role in the assessment process. Experienced clinicians would know what to look for during an evaluation such as structures and functions in an oral motor examination. In contrast, an inexperienced clinician would not know what measurements to do for…

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    Students performance are measured based Brigance Inventory Early Development III Standards, Teaching Strategy Gold Standards, IEP goals, Completion of Tasks, a Natural Environment and journals Formal Assessment: Brigance Inventory Early Development III Standards provides a comprehensive formal assessment that is designed to assess if students are reaching benchmarks in their IEP goals, and other developmental goals in seven different areas. This includes a wide range of identifying letters and…

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    The Edtell Sakai: American Literature program is a course that students take in order to make up for a missed year or make up for a failed course. The program consists of multiple lessons and readings. Students are required to complete their course by their specific end date that is provided by the schools. It is recommended that students finish the course a little before the end date so that the teachers have time to grade the students work and calculate the final grade. Power-points The…

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    The article Executive Function – Describing Six Aspects of a Complex Syndrome discusses the subtle but powerful linkage between attention and multiple aspects of the brain’s management system. The executive function, also known as the management system of the brain is linked to 6 clusters. These clusters operate on a connective system to perform related cognitive functions in attention. “Most persons diagnosed with ADHD report significant chronic difficulties in at least some aspect of each…

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    Second Scenario Motivational Response A conversation with Emily Weller identified Drew as an unmotivated fourth grader in her science class. He is an ego-oriented learner who lacks intrinsic motivation regarding learning as he feels that studying is unnecessary and boredom seems apparent as he lacks a connection to the content. The lack of concern over the grade of C, the comparison with others, and potential improvement proves he is not task-oriented. He also appears to have the entity view…

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