ASAP
To raise student achievement at all grade levels, for all students and prevent academic failure through research-based interventions and data-driven decision making.
The ASAP uses multiple measure of assessment to determine eligibility and continue progress monitoring throughout the school year. The assessments used are listed below.
The Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills Next (DIBELS Next) are a set of procedures and measures for assessing the acquisition of early literacy skills from kindergarten through sixth grade. They are designed to be short (one minute) fluency measures used to regularly monitor the development of early literacy and early reading skills.
DIBELS was developed to measure recognized and empirically validated skills related to reading outcomes. Each measure has been thoroughly researched and has demonstrated reliability and validity with respect to early literacy development Individual results are predictive of later reading proficiency. The measures also serve as aids in the early identification of students who are not progressing as expected. When used as recommended, the results can be used to evaluate individual student development and to provide grade level feedback toward validated instructional objectives.
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STAR assessments are computer adaptive, using sophisticated item calibration and psychometrics to dynamically adjust to each student’s unique responses. Fully supported by extensive research, they are easy to administer and yield the valid, reliable, actionable data educators need.
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DIBELS easyCBM Math is comprised of measures of early numeracy, computation and problem solving that function as indicators of the essential skills that every child must master in order to become proficient in mathematics. The measures can be used to quickly and efficiently monitor the development of mathematics skills. DIBELS easyCBM Math is designed for use in identifying children experiencing difficulty in the acquisition of basic mathematics skills, in order to provide support early and prevent the occurrence of later mathematics difficulties. It is an assessment used to measure the acquisition of mathematics skills from kindergarten through sixth grade.
The purposes of DIBELS easyCBM Math are:
To identify students who may be at risk for mathematics difficulties (universal screening).
To help teachers identify areas to target instructional support.
To monitor at-risk students while they receive additional targeted instruction.
To examine the effectiveness of the school’s system of instructional supports.
The advantages of DIBELS easyCBM Math are:
It is specifically designed for use within a problem-solving, outcomes-driven model of decision-making and response to intervention.
It is directly aligned to the Common Core State Standards in Mathematics.
Its measures are reliable and valid.
Its research-based benchmark goals are being developed for the measures, which define a level at which the odds are in the students' favor of meeting later mathematics outcome goals.
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