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Burns, Matthew K.; Scholin, Sarah E.; Kosciolek, Stacey; Livingston, Judy – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2010
The current study examines the consistency of two response-to-intervention (RTI) decision-making models. Weekly progress monitoring data for 30 students participating in a Tier II intervention were collected for 30 weeks. The data were examined by comparing them to an aimline with a yearly goal and by computing a dual discrepancy (DD) using…
Descriptors: Reading Achievement, Reading Tests, Data Collection, Responses
Burns, Matthew K.; Appleton, James J.; Stehouwer, Jonathan D. – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2005
A responsiveness-to-intervention (RTI) approach to diagnosing LD is a leading alternative to current practice. This study conducted a meta-analytic review of research on four existing large-scale RTI models and other models implemented for research. Twenty-four effect sizes and unbiased estimates of effect (UEE) were computed. Results found a…
Descriptors: Intervention, Effect Size, Meta Analysis, Learning Disabilities
Burns, Matthew K.; Mosack, Jill L. – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2005
Curriculum-Based Assessment for Instructional Design (CBA-ID) provides data used to ensure an appropriately challenging learning task. One aspect of appropriate challenge measured by CBA-ID, called the acquisition rate (AR), involves the amount of new information a student could acquire and retain during initial learning. Previous research…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Curriculum Based Assessment, Test Validity, Grade 4

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