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Alternate Assessment Use With Students Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing: An Exploratory Mixed-Methods Analysis of Portfolio, Checklists, and Out-of-Level Test Formats

机译:聋哑或听力障碍学生的替代评估使用:档案袋,清单和不合标准的考试形式的探索性混合方法分析

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The purpose of this paper is to present findings on alternate assessments for students who are deaf or hard of hearing (SDHH). Drawn from the results of the “Second National Survey of Assessments and Accommodations for Students Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing,” this study investigated three alternate assessment formats: portfolio, checklists, and out-of-level testing. Analysis includes descriptive data of alternate assessment use across all three formats, qualitative analyses of teacher perspectives, and an exploratory logistic regression analysis on predictors of alternate assessment use. This exploratory analysis looks at predictors such as state policy, educational setting, grades served, language of instruction, and participant perspectives. Results indicate that predictors at the student, teacher, and system level may influence alternate assessment use for SDHH.
机译:本文的目的是为聋哑或重听(SDHH)的学生提供关于替代评估的发现。从“第二次全国聋哑或听力障碍学生的评估和住宿状况调查”中得出的结果,本研究调查了三种替代评估格式:档案袋,清单和不合格的测试。分析包括跨所有三种格式的替代评估使用的描述性数据,教师观点的定性分析以及对替代评估使用的预测因素的探索性逻辑回归分析。该探索性分析着眼于预测因素,例如州政策,教育环境,服务等级,教学语言和参与者观点。结果表明,学生,教师和系统级别的预测变量可能会影响SDHH的替代评估用途。

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