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Assessing Young Children in Inclusive Settings: The Blended Practices Approach
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Assessing Young Children in Inclusive Settings: The Blended Practices Approach
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Assessing Young Children in Inclusive Settings: The Blended Practices Approach
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Meaningful, authentic assessment practices are one key to the success of early childhood inclusion. Prepare current and future teachers with the second edition of this comprehensive textbook, an in‐depth guide to the how and the why of high‐quality assessment in the context of inclusive early childhood settings.
Updated with an emphasis on equity and coverage of other critical topics, the second edition of this comprehensive textbook takes a blended practices approach to assessment in inclusive settings, combining recommended practices from early childhood education and early childhood special education. Well‐known experts Kristie Pretti‐Frontczak, Jennifer Grisham, and contributor Lynn Sullivan have developed this text to align with
Division for Early Childhood Recommended Practices
on assessment. Educators will learn how to select and use assessment instruments, conduct authentic assessment during daily activities and routines, collaborate with families and other team members, conduct eligibility assessments, use assessment to inform program planning and monitor progress, master the challenges of kindergarten assessment, and more.
Ideal for both undergraduate and graduate courses and professional development programs, this comprehensive text gives teachers the knowledge and tools they need to implement high‐quality assessment and reap its benefits: inclusive, family‐centered programming that improves outcomes for all children.
WHAT'S NEW:
New section
on considerations for special populations: dual language learners, children in kindergarten, and children who have severe and multiple disabilities
Increased focus on educational equity
throughout the book
New and expanded coverage of important themes and topics,
including authenticity, collaborative partnerships, and data‐based decision making
New invited contributors
who are experts in the field and advocates for early childhood inclusion
More practical materials,
including new and extended case studies, a revised Curriculum‐Based Assessment Rating Rubric and glossary, and a list of recommended practices
Overview of revised versions
of commonly used curriculum‐based assessments, including AEPS‐3, COR Advantage, and Work Sampling System
Companion materials for faculty,
including PowerPoints with links to activities and resources
Updated with an emphasis on equity and coverage of other critical topics, the second edition of this comprehensive textbook takes a blended practices approach to assessment in inclusive settings, combining recommended practices from early childhood education and early childhood special education. Well‐known experts Kristie Pretti‐Frontczak, Jennifer Grisham, and contributor Lynn Sullivan have developed this text to align with
Division for Early Childhood Recommended Practices
on assessment. Educators will learn how to select and use assessment instruments, conduct authentic assessment during daily activities and routines, collaborate with families and other team members, conduct eligibility assessments, use assessment to inform program planning and monitor progress, master the challenges of kindergarten assessment, and more.
Ideal for both undergraduate and graduate courses and professional development programs, this comprehensive text gives teachers the knowledge and tools they need to implement high‐quality assessment and reap its benefits: inclusive, family‐centered programming that improves outcomes for all children.
WHAT'S NEW:
New section
on considerations for special populations: dual language learners, children in kindergarten, and children who have severe and multiple disabilities
Increased focus on educational equity
throughout the book
New and expanded coverage of important themes and topics,
including authenticity, collaborative partnerships, and data‐based decision making
New invited contributors
who are experts in the field and advocates for early childhood inclusion
More practical materials,
including new and extended case studies, a revised Curriculum‐Based Assessment Rating Rubric and glossary, and a list of recommended practices
Overview of revised versions
of commonly used curriculum‐based assessments, including AEPS‐3, COR Advantage, and Work Sampling System
Companion materials for faculty,
including PowerPoints with links to activities and resources