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Dr. Stephanie Stollar
Dr. Stephanie Stollar
Founder of Stephanie Stollar Consulting L.L.C.
and creator of The Reading Science Academy
Part 2: using Universal Screening Data to Evaluate Learning Loss
June 24, 2021

Due to learning loss from pandemic-related school closures, the next beginning-of-year universal screening assessments will likely identify a higher-than-usual number of students as at risk.

  • Acadience
  • Assessment
 
Dr. Stephanie Stollar
Dr. Stephanie Stollar
Founder of Stephanie Stollar Consulting L.L.C.
and creator of The Reading Science Academy
Part 1: Using Universal Screening Data to Evaluate Learning Loss
June 17, 2021

Universal screening offers a valuable opportunity for the early identification of student needs—and its power lies not in data collection, but in data use.

  • Acadience
  • Assessment
 
Laurie Carmon
Laurie Carmon
National Sales Consultant for Voyager Sopris Learning
Reading Assessment for Adolescents: A Tool Educators Use to Change Lives
March 4, 2021

Laurie Carmon is currently manager of new business development for Voyager Sopris Learning and has more than 25 years of experience supporting educators across the United States to successfully implement K–12 literacy and math intervention tools.

  • Acadience
  • Assessment
 
Julie Klingerman
Dr. Julie Klingerman
National LETRS Trainer
Completing the Puzzle of Assessment: Rapid Automatized Naming and Its Implications for Instruction
August 12, 2020

Assessment can sometimes feel like that pile of puzzle pieces—which ones fit together? How do data fit together to create a comprehensive picture of a school, classroom, or individual student? Much is now known regarding which skills are highly predictive of later reading outcomes, and several excellent tools are available for this purpose. In kindergarten and first grade, timed tasks including letter naming, basic phonemic awareness, and rapid automatized naming (RAN) provide insight into who is at risk and to a certain extent; why.

  • Assessment
  • Literacy
  • RAN
  • Rapid Automatized Naming
 
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Sally Valenzuela
Educational Consultant
Five Tips for Writing Your Own Technology-Enhanced Items
June 24, 2020

Writing your own items is one way to gather evidence from students about their knowledge and skills. This evidence can support inferences you make about student learning to help with decisions about the next unit of instruction, placement in learning groups, needs for remediation, and other classroom choices. For writing TEIs, there are some special considerations. Here are five tips to writing your own TEIs.

  • Assessment
  • technology
 
Dr. Kelly A. Powell-Smith
Dr. Kelly A. Powell-Smith
Mount St. Joseph University
Using Data to Improve Student Outcomes in the Context of COVID-19
April 22, 2020

The circumstances in which we find ourselves as educators at this moment call for flexible and reflective thinking about the goals toward which we might aim and the goals that we might set for our students. I believe we will need to adjust our goals, and likely readjust them again at a later time. Ultimately, this means we will need to be flexible with expectations.

  • Assessment
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  • COVID-19
  • Remote Learning