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Developing a Tool to Examine Teachers' Use of Ongoing Child Assessment to Individualize Instruction

Shannon Monahan, Sally Atkins-Burnett, Barbara A. Wasik, Lauren Akers, Felicia Hurwitz and Judith Carta

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Abstract: This report describes the iterative development of the Examining Data Informing Teaching (EDIT) measure. The EDIT is designed to help researchers understand how teachers conduct ongoing assessments for individualization and use those assessments to guide instruction.

Keywords: Ongoing child assessment; Individualization; Assessment; Measure development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 107
Date: 2015-09-30
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