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Are alternative-testing methods overused?
CEC SmartBrief | Nov 19, 2009
The use of alternative testing in some Virginia schools has raised concerns about the validity of achievement gains, particularly among English-language learners and students in special education. "How do you know we are closing the achievement gap, because thousands of our kids are not being tested the same way?" asked one parent advocate. While proponents of alternative testing say it offers better measurements of proficiency among some students, skeptics say the methods are being overused and not offering accurate reflections of student performance. Washington Post, The (11/19)
Research: Improvements seen in test scores of students with disabilities
CEC SmartBrief | Nov 17, 2009
Scientist discusses how dyslexia affects the brain
CEC SmartBrief | Nov 20, 2009
S.C. school to offer college program for students with disabilities
CEC SmartBrief | Nov 18, 2009
Special-needs educator tells board about teacher frustrations
CEC SmartBrief | Nov 18, 2009
Teacher uses quilts to improve focus of students with special needs
CEC SmartBrief | Nov 19, 2009
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is used to treat children who have autism
CEC SmartBrief | Nov 17, 2009
Teachers suggest more time for collaboration, less on evaluation
CEC SmartBrief | Nov 20, 2009
Autism researchers look to the eyes as new diagnostic tool
CEC SmartBrief | Nov 20, 2009
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CEC SmartBrief | Nov 20, 2009
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