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1 Universal Screening Rosemary Santos John Staumont Lydia Narcisse Sylvia Cadena

2 Assessment Assessment is considered the foundation of the learning process and is key to guiding meaningful instruction. Universal Screening is the first step to identifying at-risk students through assessment.

3 Definitions

4 Universal Screening Assessments that are quick, easy to administer, align to the curriculum, measure basic academic skills and are tied to state academic standards Typically they are administered K-12; three times a year.

5 Curriculum Based Assessment Direct, repeated assessments, administered frequently in order to make decisions about student learning.

6 Progress Monitoring A practice used to assess students’ academic performance, continuously measure student performance growth, and provide objective data to evaluate the effectiveness of instruction AND interventions.

7 Universal Screening Assessment Tools

8 Universal Screening and Ongoing Monitoring Systems Grade LevelTimeReliabilityStandards AlignedCost DRA2K-810-30 minutesResearch BasedStandards AlignedK-3 Package $310.95 4-8 Package $450.00 Read Naturally K-12 1 Minute Cold Read Research BasedStandards Aligned$1,000.00 District Server $200.00 School Server $350 Each Story Level CBM EasyK-81-15 MinutesResearch BasedStandards Aligned$1.00 Per Child 2009 San Diego QuickK-11 Word Lists1 minuteFree DORA/DOMAK-1230+ Minutes Depending on reading level Research BasedStandards Aligned$299.00 30 Assessments $399.00 100 Assessments $7.00 1 yr Subscription $11.20 2 yr Subscription $14.70 3 yr Subscription DIBELSK-645 Min.Research BasedStandards Aligned Measures Phonemic Awareness Alphabetic Principles Fluency Vocabulary Comprehension Free Download AcuityReading,Math, Science:3-8 Algebra: 6-12 45 min. 30-35 items Research BasedStandards Aligned AIMSwebK-8Probes 1-4 Minutes Research BasedStandards Aligned$4.00 Per Child

9 Recommendations DRA Read Naturally Dora: Diagnostic Online Reading Assessment

10 DRA: Developmental Reading Assessment Description –DRA consists of a child reading an unseen text on his/her independent reading level. Running records are similar to DRA and are given on a formative basis to inform instruction. –The DRA and running record assess for: Oral reading: Ability to call the words on the page Fluency: Speed & expression or intonation Retelling/comprehension: Ability to share or retell the story to a friend who has never seen/heard/read the text).

11 DRA: Developmental Reading Assessment Rationale –Currently being used in Rowland Unified. –Running record allows for analyzing student reading behaviors quickly and on a one on one basis. –Helps support guided reading instruction and leveling. –Allows for documenting change over time.

12 Read Naturally Description –Fluency program designed to develop in readers the skills necessary for fluent and effortless reading: Speed, accuracy, and proper expression –Strategies Read along with a fluent model Repeated reading and student level. Progress Monitoring –Universal Screening One minute “cold timing” ranging from grades K-12.

13 Rationale –Software Edition –One minute cold timing assesses fluency and high frequency words. –Progress monitoring component. Creates detailed reports that track student progress and indicates areas the require additional intervention. Goal setting capabilities. –Student and teacher friendly. Read Naturally

14 DORA: Diagnostic Online Reading Assessment Description –Individualized assessment data across eight reading measures to profile each student’s reading abilities and prescribe individual learning paths. –Comprehensive student profiles result from assessing key reading sub-skills together: high-frequency words word recognition phonics oral vocabulary spelling reading comprehension fluency (English program only) phonemic awareness

15 Rationale –Assess the “Five Big Ideas in Reading Phonemic Awareness Alphabetic Principles Fluency Vocabulary Comprehension –Entire class may be tested at once. –Progress Monitoring Accurate student data is saved and reports are automatically updated: Student profiles—drive differentiated instruction and grouping Summary reports—fast visual views of students' diagnosis results for communicating with parents and others State standards reports—compare students' performances with state-specific reading and language arts standards DORA: Diagnostic Online Reading Assessment

16 Do the recommended assessment meet RTI criteria? PilotUniversal ScreeningProgress MonitoringCurriculum Based Assessment Quick/Easy to Administer Measure Basic Skills Standards Based Continuous Measure of Performance Objective DataCBM DRA2 Yes Fluency 1 Minute Yes Read Naturally Yes Cold Read 1 Minute Yes DORA No 45-60 Minutes Yes

17 Considerations for Pilot Accountability through data. –No hunches. Test group and control group data.

18 Burning Questions When looking at Universal Screening tools (assessments), are these the measures we "monitor" in progress monitoring? A question a teacher might have is: –How much data/evidence must I collect? –Do they only collect universal screening results? We need to think about what evidence students need to have to show progress (or lack of progress) as they receive instruction and/or interventions. –Will it be a list they can pull from? –Are there non-negotiable assessments? How will they be recorded? How often?


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