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Briefly explain, in 6 sentences, the mandates of No Child Left Behind and how it relates to the inclusion or exclusion of testing children with disabilities.

I have class for Test and Measurements so I want to answer these questions:

  • Students with disabilities and NCLB

Briefly explain, in 6 sentences, the mandates of No Child Left Behind and how it relates to the inclusion or exclusion of testing children with disabilities.

2- Meaning of placement, formative, diagnostic and summative

For each of the following tyes of assessment state one specific example that illustrates its use in some subject area.

1- Placement:

2- Formative:

3- Diagnostic:

4- Summative:

For example:

1-  Placement- these types of tests are given to students possibly before starting a new school or before a certain grade. It is almost like a “pre-test” to determine knowledge or proficiency in one or all subjects in order to determine where to put you.

2- Formative- teachers use this type of assessment in order to gain knowledge of a certain student. Formative assessment is used when a child has difficulty in a certain skill and this allows the teacher to adjust her lesson planning or teaching accordingly.

3- Diagnostic- this provides a deeper level of assessment. It yields insight into how a student might think, solve a problem a certain way, or why they answer questions the way they do.

4- Summative- this type of assessment is usually given as a conclusion. It is used to evaluate a student at the end of a year or end of a period. It is also categorized by three major points; what degree the students have learned the material, effectiveness of a program, and how you are graded.

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