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Lichtenstein, Robert – Communique, 2014
This is the final installment of a 3-part series of articles proposing substantial changes in assessment practices, urging school psychologists to write reports that are responsive to the needs of primary consumers--parents and educators, in particular. According to the author, the prevailing practice of writing long, complex reports with a focus…
Descriptors: Psychoeducational Methods, Readability, School Psychologists, Scores
Lichtenstein, Robert – Communique, 2013
Assessment of human abilities and behaviors is enormously enhanced by the use of standardized assessment measures that yield norm-referenced scores. As school psychologists, they rely on quantitative findings to anchor their judgments about a child's developmental and educational functioning and to enhance our capacity to draw diagnostic…
Descriptors: Test Results, School Psychologists, Psychoeducational Methods, Scores
Lichtenstein, Robert – Communique, 2013
As school psychologists know, and as a recent survey confirms, school psychologists devote considerably more time to conducting mandated assessments for special education than to any other professional activity (Curtis, Castillo, & Gelley, 2012). A major part of this activity involves documenting assessment findings in the form of a written…
Descriptors: Psychoeducational Methods, Technical Writing, Test Results, School Psychologists
White, Tiffany; Loker, Troy; March, Amanda; Sockslager, Kevin – Communique, 2009
In January of 2002, President George W. Bush signed into law the "No Child Left Behind Act" of 2001 (NCLB). NCLB, which passed through Congress with overwhelming support from both Republican and Democratic members, was predicated on four basic objectives to address pervasive problems within America's public schools: (1) school…
Descriptors: Test Results, Federal Legislation, Standardized Tests, Academic Achievement