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Collier, Margo L.; Griffin, Megan M.; Wei, Yonghua – Career Development and Transition for Exceptional Individuals, 2016
This article describes the pilot study of an informal assessment, the "Student Transition Questionnaire" (STQ). The STQ is a 38-item assessment designed to elicit student perspectives on transition-related topics. In this mixed-methods study, we piloted the STQ with 186 participants, and then conducted focus groups with various…
Descriptors: Transitional Programs, Pilot Projects, Questionnaires, Mixed Methods Research
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Odom, Samuel L.; Shuster, Susan K. – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 1986
Naturalistic inquiry is an alternative to traditional assessment and experimental methodologies for measuring the effects of early intervention programs with young handicapped children. Discussion focuses on (1) the inductive nature of the naturalistic method; (2) potential strengths and weaknesses; (3) procedures for data collection. (Author/JW)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Induction, Informal Assessment
Yarbrough, Scott C.; Carr, Edward G. – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 2000
The limitations of informant assessment of problem behaviors was investigated across seven situations and three participants (ages 11-18) with cognitive impairments. Informant hypotheses about the function of problem behaviors were validated by subsequent functional analyses only when informants identified their hypotheses as involving situations…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Problems, Behavior Rating Scales, Children
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Feeg, Veronica DeCarolis; Peters, Donald L. – 1979
Caregivers' expectancies and behaviors in relationship to young handicapped children were investigated in this paper. Two studies were conducted in an attempt to answer three questions: (1) How will caregivers respond to the young handicapped child? (2) Do the child's stimulus characteristics, such as physical appearance, create biases in…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Children, Disabilities, Expectation
Thurlow, Martha L.; And Others – Journal of the Division for Early Childhood, 1987
A nationwide survey of preschool programs (N=178) serving handicapped children revealed that approximately half had formal written exit criteria, the most common of which was chronological age. Other factors included formal test results, team staffing decisions, and the child's developmental skill level. Formal written exit criteria differed…
Descriptors: Age Grade Placement, Chronological Age, Decision Making, Disabilities
Fuchs, Lynn S.; And Others – 1982
Surveys of 147 special education teachers and observations of 20 practicing teachers and 20 cooperating teachers were used to (1) determine which evaluation procedures are used most often by special education teachers in their evaluation of student progress, and (2) assess the adequacy of those procedures. Survey respondents indicated that they…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Individualized Education Programs
Fuchs, Lynn S.; And Others – 1982
The purpose of this study was to explore whether, and if so how, ongoing measurement and evaluation procedures affect the instruction that special educators provide and the educational decisions that they make. Eighteen experimental group teachers employed specific continuous evaluation procedures while 21 contrast group teachers employed…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Observation Techniques, Curriculum, Disabilities