Presenters
The need for a proven assessment program as a universal screener is paramount to instructional integrity, regardless of the recommended assessment in your state. Educators need accurate data to inform instruction, recognize patterns, and help ALL students succeed academically.
Join this informative presentation where two Multi-Tiered Systems of Supports (MTSS) experts explore challenges and obstacles that can occur when schools are faced with a state approved list that doesn’t include their current universal screening tool.
As our presenters discuss the features of a quality assessment, they’ll also share best practices so educators can make an informed decision when selecting an assessment or deciding to continue using an assessment.
ATTENDEES WILL LEARN:
- What makes a quality assessment
- The pitfalls of relying upon computer-adaptive screeners
- Why valid and reliable assessment is critical for successful core instruction and intervention
- How continued progress monitoring leads to improved student outcomes
- Methods of making informed Instructional decisions according to the MTSS model
- The need for historical data in making instructional decisions
- The criteria and reference to determine the health of a school’s instructional systems