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Related Titles:

Blended Practices for Teaching Young children in Inclusive Settings

An Activity-Based Approach to Early Intervention,Third Edition

LINKing Authentic Assessment and Early Childhood Intervention: Best Measures for Best Practices, Second Edition

Using IGDIs: Monitoring Progress and Improving Intervention for Infants and Young Children

Alternative Approaches to Assessing Young Children






Comprehensive textbook on authentic, high-quality EC assessment

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Assessing Young Children in Inclusive Settings
The Blended Practices Approach
By Jennifer Grisham-Brown, Ed.D., Kristie Pretti-Frontczak, Ph.D., with invited contributors

Foreword by Stephen J. Bagnato, Ed.D., NCSP

To ensure the best possible outcomes for young children with and without disabilities, early childhood educators must enter the classroom ready to conduct all types of early childhood assessment—including determining if children need additional services, planning and monitoring instruction, and determining program effectiveness. They'll get the preparation they need with this comprehensive textbook, an in-depth blueprint for high-quality assessment in today's age of inclusion, standards-based education, and accountability.

Developed by prominent early childhood special education experts Jennifer Grisham-Brown and Kristie Pretti-Frontczak, this book is a natural follow-up to the bestselling, widely adopted Blended Practices for Teaching Young Children in Inclusive Settings. Future educators of young children will get the research and recommended practices they need to

  • conduct authentic assessment during children's natural routines and play activities, so their true abilities can be accurately measured

  • use assessment to inform effective program planning, both for individual children and groups

  • ensure that their practices are aligned with DEC and NAEYC recommendations

  • involve families as collaborative partners in the whole assessment process, from planning the assessment to determining if the results represent the child's abilities

  • select and use assessment instruments with documented evidence of technical adequacy

  • conduct eligibility assessments and identify children for special services under IDEA

  • assess children with diverse abilities, including children who have severe or multiple disabilities, are from diverse cultural backgrounds, and are dual or multi-language learners

  • engage in assessment to plan and revise quality instruction

  • collect reliable program evaluation data at classroom, program-wide, state, and national levels

Guiding future educators through every aspect of skillful assessment, this textbook gives readers vignettes of common dilemmas teachers may encounter, classroom examples featuring diverse children, and practical aids such as assessment checklists and excerpts from select tools.

An essential textbook for all preservice early childhood educators, this book is also a key resource for a wide range of in-service professionals—from principals and consultants to teacher study groups. Educators will learn how to confidently implement high-quality assessment and reap its benefits: inclusive, family-centered programming that improves outcomes for all children.


Assessing Young Children in Inclusive Settings: The Blended Practices Approach
ORDERING INFO
ISBN 978-1-59857-057-1
Paperback
approx. 344 pages / 7 x 10
Octobr 2010 / $34.95
Stock# 70571


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Tentative Table of Contents

About the Authors
Foreword
Stephen J. Bagnato, Ed.D.
Preface
Acknowledgments
Dedication

1. Introduction/Overview
Jennifer Grisham-Brown & Kristie Pretti-Frontczak

I. Recommended Practices

2. Authentic Assessment
Whitney Stevenson, Jennifer Grisham-Brown, & Kristie Pretti-Frontczak

3. Family Involvement in the Assessment Process
Anna Hall & Julie Rutland, & Jennifer Grisham-Brown

4. Recommended Practices for Assessing Children With Diverse Abilities
Sandra Robbins, Kristie Pretti-Frontczak & Jennifer Grisham Brown

5. Recommended Practices for Determining Technical Adequacy
Kristie Pretti-Frontczak & Nicole Shannon

II. Reasons for Conducting Assessment

6. Recommended Practices in Identifying Children for Special Services Jennifer Grisham-Brown, Kristie Pretti-Frontczak, & Sophie Hubbell

7. Assessment for Program Planning Purposes Sarah Hawkins, Kristie Pretti-Frontczak, Jennifer Grisham-Brown, Teresa Brown, & Lydia Moore

8. Performance Monitoring Carrie Pfeiffer-Fiala, Kristie Pretti-Frontczak, Lydia Moore, & Ashley Lyons

9. Program Evaluation Jennifer Grisham-Brown & Kristie Pretti-Frontczak

References
Index



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