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Title: Assessment and Children with Disabilities


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Assessment and Children with Disabilities
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Ecological Model for Assessment
  • Determine who qualifies (eligibility)
  • Determine what to teach (program plan)
  • Determine how to teach it (instruction)
  • Determine where to teach it (placement)
  • Determine how often to teach it (time)
  • Determine who will teach it (support)
  • Determine how well it was taught (evaluation)

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Determining Who Qualifies
  • What assessment data would justify a child not
    qualifying for adapted physical education?
  • What assessment data would justify a child
    requiring special accommodations to be
    successful in GPE but without IEP goals and
    objectives?
  • What assessment data would justify a child
    qualifying for APE services including goals and
    objectives on his/her IEP?

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Who Qualifies Areas to Assess
  • Fitness Areas to Assess
  • Endurance
  • Flexibility
  • Strength
  • Body composition
  • Fitness How do you assess it?
  • What level of fitness would not qualify a
    child, might require accommodations, or would
    qualify a child?

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Who Qualifies Areas to Assess
  • Motor ability Areas to Assess
  • Balance
  • Speed
  • Agility
  • Eye-hand/eye-foot coordination
  • Body and space awareness
  • Motor Ability How do you assess it?
  • What level of motor ability would not qualify
    a child, might require accommodations, or would
    qualify a child?

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Who Qualifies Areas to Assess
  • Motor Development Areas to Assess
  • Motor milestones
  • Fundamental object control
  • Fundamental Locomotor skills
  • Motor Development How do you assess it?
  • What level of motor development would not
    qualify a child, might require accommodations, or
    would qualify a child?

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Who Qualifies Areas to Assess
  • Sport Skills Areas to Assess
  • Sport skills
  • Ability to play the game
  • Knowledge of the game
  • Being able to play safely
  • Sport Skills How do you assess it?
  • What level of sport skills would not qualify a
    child, might require accommodations, or would
    qualify a child?

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Who Qualifies Areas to Assess
  • Social/Behavior Skills Areas to Assess
  • Self control
  • Following directions
  • Staying on task
  • Cope with frustration and conflict
  • Positive attitude
  • Safety skills
  • Social/Behavior Skills How do you assess it?
  • What level of fitness would not qualify a
    child, might require accommodations, or would
    qualify a child?

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Determining What to Teach
  • Create a top-down plan (what assessment
    information would you need?)
  • Define targeted skills within top-down plan.
  • Determine students PLOP on targeted skills (how
    would you assess these skills?).
  • Develop students IEP goals and objectives to
    match PLOP.

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Determine How to Teach
  • How Do You Determine Necessary
  • Instructional modifications
  • Curricular modifications
  • Equipment modifications
  • Think about
  • What is too much modifications? How do you
    know?
  • What is not enough modifications? How do you
    know?

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Determine Where to Teach
  • What assessment data would justify the following
    placement decisions
  • General physical education no support
  • General physical education support
  • Part time general part time pull-out APE
  • Full time pull-out APE small group
  • Full time pull-out APE one-on-one

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Determine Who Will Teach
  • What assessment data would justify the following
    types of support decisions
  • Peer from same class
  • Older peer from different class
  • Paid teacher assistant
  • Specialist (APE, PT, OT)

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Determine How Often to Teach
  • What assessment data would justify the following
    amount of service
  • Consult (varying amounts per week/month)
  • 30 minutes direct service
  • 60 minutes of direct service
  • 90 minutes of direct service

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Determine How Well It Went
  • What assessment data would let you know that a
    student is making adequate progress towards
    his/her goals and objectives?
  • What assessment data would let you know that your
    program is effective for the majority of students
    you serve?
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