Universal Screening in Educational Settings - Evidence-Based Decision Making for Schools (Hardcover)


Since the beginning of the 21st century, changes in federal policies have dramatically increased the emphasis on universal screening in American schools. Universal screening is designed to be a cost-effective and brief assessment of all students within certain settings (e.g., classroom, school, district) to identify those who may need prevention and early intervention services, as well as to determine whether core educational programmes are effectively meeting the majority of students' needs. Universal Screening in Educational Settings provides evidence-based guidance for selecting or developing, implementing, and interpreting universal screening instruments in educational settings. The book describes how universal screening fits within response-to-intervention and multiple-gating models of education and also addresses psychometric issues (e.g., reliability and validity) and implementation issues (e.g., teacher training, parental consent, technology, budgets, and school characteristics). Specific chapters focus on screening instruments for early literacy, reading, mathematics, and behaviour, as well as considerations specific to English language learners. Because universal screening is a critical component of accountability, Universal Screening in Educational Settings is essential reading for school psychologists, counsellors, administrators, teachers, and related support professionals.

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Since the beginning of the 21st century, changes in federal policies have dramatically increased the emphasis on universal screening in American schools. Universal screening is designed to be a cost-effective and brief assessment of all students within certain settings (e.g., classroom, school, district) to identify those who may need prevention and early intervention services, as well as to determine whether core educational programmes are effectively meeting the majority of students' needs. Universal Screening in Educational Settings provides evidence-based guidance for selecting or developing, implementing, and interpreting universal screening instruments in educational settings. The book describes how universal screening fits within response-to-intervention and multiple-gating models of education and also addresses psychometric issues (e.g., reliability and validity) and implementation issues (e.g., teacher training, parental consent, technology, budgets, and school characteristics). Specific chapters focus on screening instruments for early literacy, reading, mathematics, and behaviour, as well as considerations specific to English language learners. Because universal screening is a critical component of accountability, Universal Screening in Educational Settings is essential reading for school psychologists, counsellors, administrators, teachers, and related support professionals.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

American Psychological Association

Country of origin

United States

Series

School Psychology Series

Release date

December 2013

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

December 2013

Editors

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 22mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - Cloth over boards

Pages

328

ISBN-13

978-1-4338-1550-8

Barcode

9781433815508

Categories

LSN

1-4338-1550-8



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