by Leaders Project | Oct 29, 2013
The PLS-5 Spanish is designed to determine the presence and severity of a receptive, expressive, or receptive-expressive language delay or disorder and only be used to probe for information and not to identify a disorder or disability.
by Leaders Project | Jul 26, 2013
The Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals-Fourth Edition (CELF-4) is a standardized test designed to assess the presence of a language disorder or delay and should only be used to probe for information and not to identify a disorder or disability.
by Leaders Project | Jun 26, 2013
This is a collection of 38 modules from Cate Crowley’s NYCDOE workshop regarding preschool children and accurate disability evaluations.
by Leaders Project | Jun 8, 2013
This module introduces the module series on appropriate disability evaluations for culturally and linguistically diverse preschoolers.
by Leaders Project | Jun 8, 2013
This module discusses how traditional assessment procedures (i.e. standardized test scores) used for determining disability are problematic.
by Leaders Project | Jun 8, 2013
This module reviews what the law says regarding disability evaluations of preschoolers, especially for those preschoolers who are culturally and linguistically diverse.
by Leaders Project | Jun 8, 2013
In this module, Cate discusses the consequences of using test scores to determine disability.
by Leaders Project | Jun 8, 2013
This module introduces the psychometric characteristics used to judge the validity of assessments that are used in determining disabilities.
by Leaders Project | Jun 8, 2013
In this module, Cate discusses the validity of standardized tests and whether they measure what they claim to measure.
by Leaders Project | Jun 8, 2013
In this module, Cate discusses the bias found in the WISC-4 Spanish. Using the normal curve, she plots the mean score of 2 groups- Group A: children from low SES backgrounds and Group B: children from high SES backgrounds.