ERIC Number: EJ1402961
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2023
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Using Interventions to Increase Test Access: An Alternative to Accommodations?
Lovett, Benjamin J.; Fienup, Daniel M.
Assessment for Effective Intervention, v49 n1 p41-49 2023
Students with disabilities are often given accommodations in testing situations (e.g., extended testing time). However, for many students with high-incidence disabilities, interventions can reduce the need for these accommodations or serve as a helpful supplement to accommodations. Applied behavior analysis provides a framework for understanding how accommodations alter testing settings, as well as for developing related interventions. We review research on evidence-based interventions that can reduce the need for five common testing accommodations: extended testing time, separate room administration, test breaks, read-aloud, and dictated response. We conclude with suggestions for changes to school-based practice as well as remaining research needs.
Descriptors: Testing Accommodations, Applied Behavior Analysis, Evidence Based Practice, Intervention, Students with Disabilities, Time Factors (Learning)
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Language: English
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