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Assessment & Deaf Test Takers
| Important Stanford Achievement Test Information: Material and reports with age-based percentiles for deaf and hard of hearing students for the Stanford Achievement Test - 10th Edition are available from the Gallaudet Research Institute now. Stanford Achievement Test - 9th Edition materials will still be available in 2004-05 as well. |
Frequently Asked Questions
About the Stanford Achievement Test - 10th Edition.
Frequently Asked Questions About
the Stanford Achievement Test - 9th Edition.
Contains a brief update on the norming of the 10th Edition,
information about the 9th Edition of the test, materials available
from the GRI and from the test publisher, information on ordering
materials, and links to research on the achievement of deaf students
who took the Stanford Achievement Test (6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th
editions). The Stanford is the test often used to answer questions
about literacy (see also Literacy &
Deaf Students), such as, What is the reading level of deaf
and hard of hearing people? and How can one assess the language
skills of deaf students?
Assessment and Deafness.
Background comments on 10th Edition Stanford norming (May 2002).
WISC-III Utilization with
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students by Lynne Blennerhassett,
Ed.D. (Department of Psychology, Gallaudet University), and Carol
Bloomquist Traxler, Ph.D. (Gallaudet Research Institute). Gallaudet
Research Institute Technical Report 99-1. Washington, DC: Gallaudet
University, 1999. This 55-page report describes the results of a
national survey of school psychologists to determine how they are
using the Wechsler Intelligence Test for Children-Third Edition
(WISC-III). The report discusses the extent of use of the WISC-III,
score patterns among deaf and hard of hearing students, special
accommodations for deaf and hard of hearing students, and the
relationship of WISC-III scores to Stanford 9 achievement
scores. Order No. TR99-1; Price: $3.50.
[Information on a forthcoming publication on using the WISC IV with deaf individuals will be provided here when it is announced. ]
Deaf-Eval --
Psychological Testing & the Deaf Client [mailing list]. "This
is a restricted group for clinical psychologists, neuropsychologists,
and school psychologists to discuss issues relevant to testing deaf
and hard of hearing clients. Members must be psychologists or
researchers in this area. Background verifications are necessary to
join this group." This excellent resource, founded in June 2002, has
over 100 members.
NASP-IG-SchPsyDeaf · NASP IG on D/HH students and families
[mailing list]. Description: "National Association of School
Psychologists (NASP) professional interest group on deaf and hard of
hearing students and their families." This is an unmoderated,
unrestricted group. This excellent resource, founded in January 1999,
has over 190 members.
Test
Accommodations for Deaf Students A collection of policy and
practice related to testing deaf and hard of hearing
examinees. Testing program policies. Standards of professional
organizations. Institutional and regional policies.
National Task Force on Equity in
Testing Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals. National
information and advocacy group whose mission is to increase the pool
of deaf and hard of hearing professionals providing service and
leadership in the United States. The "Issue Briefs" are intended to
provide information helpful to those who may be communicating with
policymakers.
Assessment and American Sign
Language A collection of information related to sign
communication, ASL instruction, assessment of proficiency in sign
language,and the legal or popular recognition of sign
language. Includes "How
many deaf and hard of hearing students are there? How many use sign
language?"
Gallaudet Writing Scale. The English Department at Gallaudet
University prepared this adaptation of the TOEFL Test of Written
English (TWE) developed by Educational Testing Service. The task had
been to develop a holistic writing scale that can be used to assess
the writing of deaf college students in all undergraduate courses both
within and outside the English Department at Gallaudet
University. After developing reader training procedures and materials
and evaluating their effectiveness in obtaining reliable scores, the
group examined the validity of the writing scores produced using the
Gallaudet Writing Scale's convergent and divergent validity
coefficients with respect to other relevant cognitive measures.
Reader training workshops and a process for qualification of readers,
modeled after the process used by ETS for the TWE, are regularly
given. Terry Coye (English Works!)
spearheaded much of this effort.
Council of Europe -
European Language Portfolio The "Common European Framework of
Reference: Learning, Teaching, Assessment", Council of Europe
reference document for the European Language Portfolio. See "Levels"
for scoring information. (Note: This site refers to many spoken
languages, but not to any signed language.)
The
Gallaudet Writer's Handbook, 1999, by Marcia B. Bordman and
Anne Womeldorf. This 167-page grammar and style handbook was designed
specifically to improve the writing skills of deaf and hard of hearing
college students. In addition to sections on sentence structure and
parts of speech, the handbook features a quick reference and common
errors section, plus a symbol system professors may use to help
students analyze and correct their own writing errors. (Order
No. HB99-1; Price: $18.95). This book is widely used at Gallaudet
University.
Where can I find research
on an assessment topic related to deafness? See the research
question at Literacy & Deaf
Students.
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Gallaudet Research Insitute
Comments and questions - contact
Carol Traxler
Last modification: 29 June 2004