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What is Progress Monitoring

Handbook of Research on Classroom Diversity and Inclusive Education Practice
On going assessment of student learning.
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Assessment in Inclusive Settings
Brittany L. Hott (Texas A&M University – Commerce, USA), Rebecca A. Dibbs (Texas A&M University – Commerce, USA), DeMarquis Hayes (Texas A&M University – Commerce, USA), and Lesli P. Raymond (Texas A&M University – Commerce, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2520-2.ch018
Abstract
Assessment is one of the most controversial and challenging aspects of education. While increasing emphasis has been placed on student progress and accountability, effective assessment processes are often overlooked as a critical component of quality instruction. This chapter aims to provide practitioners, educators, and policymakers with an overview of assessment practices that provide information at the classroom and individual levels to drive instructional decision making. A multi-level system of support model is emphasized to illustrate types and administration of assessments needed to make instructional decisions.
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Model vs. Continuum
Charting student progress at least weekly to ensure that a specific intervention is working. An intervention should be monitored approximately 4 to 6 weeks and then re-evaluated. If the student is making progress, the intervention should continue. If no progress is being made, a new intervention should be tried.
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Impact of Text-to-Speech Software on Access to Print: A Longitudinal Study
Routine monitoring of assessment data used as formative data to make instructional decisions. It is most commonly associated with the use of curriculum-based measurement data with decision rules for instructional changes. Student performance improves significantly when used with graphing and decision rules.
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Differentiation for Today's Gifted Learners
Regularly assessing students’ progress to ensure that continuous learning is occurring, and students are developing.
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An Overview of RTI in Grades 6–12
Charting student progress at least weekly to ensure that a specific intervention is working. An intervention should be monitored approximately 4-6 weeks and then re-evaluated. If the student is making progress, the intervention should continue. If no progress is being made, a new intervention should be tried.
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Measure It, Monitor It: Tools for Monitoring Implementation of Text-to-Speech Software
Routine monitoring of assessment data used as formative data to make instructional decisions. It is most commonly associated with the use of curriculum-based measurement data with decision rules for instructional changes. Student performance improves significantly when used with graphing and decision rules.
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Response to Intervention in the State of Florida
A practice that involves reviewing collected data to determine how a student responded to additional assistance.
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Science and RTI
Charting student progress at least weekly to ensure that the intervention is working.
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Social Studies and RTI
Charting student progress at least weekly to ensure that the intervention is working.
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