Handbook of Accessible Instruction and Testing Practices: Issues, Innovations, and Applications

Author:   Stephen N. Elliott ,  Ryan J. Kettler ,  Peter A. Beddow ,  Alexander Kurz
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   Second Edition 2018
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9783319711256


Pages:   276
Publication Date:   20 March 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Stephen N. Elliott ,  Ryan J. Kettler ,  Peter A. Beddow ,  Alexander Kurz
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   Second Edition 2018
Weight:   6.952kg
ISBN:  

9783319711256


ISBN 10:   3319711253
Pages:   276
Publication Date:   20 March 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Accessible Instruction and Testing Today.- Part 1. Professional Policies & Consideration.- Chapter 2. U.S. Education Policies that Support Accessible Instruction and Testing.- Chapter 3. International Policies that Support Inclusive Assessments.- Chapter 4. Fair Testing and the Role of Accessibility.- Chapter 5. The Role of Accessibility in a National Testing Program.- Chapter 6. Professional Development for Delivering on the Promise of Accessible Instruction and Testing.- Part 2. Special Populations.- Chapter 7. The Accessibility Needs of Students with Disabilities.- Chapter 8. The Accessibility Needs of English Language Learners.- Part 3. Classroom Connections.- Chapter 9. Opportunity to Learn What is Tested: What We Know Today.- Chapter 10. Response-to-Intervention Models and Access to Services for All Students.- Chapter 11. Advances in the Application of Universal Design for Learning.- Chapter 12. Academic Testing for Students with Autism and Behavior Challenges: Considerations and Recommendations.- Part 4. Test Design Principles & Innovative Practices for More Accessible Tests.- Chapter 13. Item Writing Research.- Chapter 14. Influences of Universal Design and Cognitive Load Theory on Item and Test Design.- Chapter 15. Testing Accommodations and Item Modifications: Research to Guide Practice.- Chapter 16. Advances in the Accessibility of Computer Delivered Tests.- Chapter 17. Computer-Based Test Models: Advantages, Disadvantages, and Recommendations.- Part 5. Conclusions: Accessibility Challenges, Innovative Answers.- Chapter 18. Accessible Classrooms and Tests: Essential Components to Advance Educational Equity and Quality.

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Stephen N Elliott, PhD, the senior editor, is the Mickelson Foundation Professor at Arizona State University. Steve teaches courses on measurement and assessment of academic and social behavior and co-directs two USDE research grants concerning opportunity to learn and the achievement growth of students. Steve has authored more than 250 journal articles, books, and chapters as well as 6 widely used behavior-rating scales.  Ryan J. Kettler, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the School Psychology Program of the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. He conducts research in data-based decision making, including issues related to screening, inclusive assessment, rating scale technology, and reliability and validity issues. Ryan has authored more than 50 articles and chapters. Peter A. Beddow, PhD, is the president of Accessible Testing, LLC, the mission of which is to facilitate the development of tests that are free from barriers for students with a broad range of abilities and needs. He is the senior author of the Test Accessibility and Modification Inventory and has authored numerous articles and chapters on accessibility theory. He also operates Accessible Behavior, LLC, through which he works with teachers, parents, and other caregivers and leaders to understand and manage child behavior and facilitate positive behavior change for individuals with behavior problems. Pete lives in Nashville, Tennessee. Alexander Kurz, MEd, is an Assistant Research Professor in the T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics and Director of the AzPREP Office at Arizona State University. He conducts research on opportunity to learn, instructional coaching, and collective impact. Alex co-directs several USDE research grants concerning opportunity to learn and the achievement growth of students, school improvement, educator evaluation as well as research with community nonprofits such as Valley of the Sun United Way. Alex has authored more than 20 articles and chapters and co-developed a widely used OTL measure.

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