ASSESSMENT IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 7Th Ed BY SUE C - TEST BANK - UPDATED
CHAPTER 1
True and False
1. Standardized
testing was first used in the 20th century.
2. Assessment
with preschool children is primarily to identify children with disabilities.
3. Early
childhood specialists consider the use of standardized tests in Head Start
Programs to determine future funding to be inappropriate.
4. Children
who are English Language Learners (ELLs) generally do as well on standardized
tests as children who speak English.
5. Standardized
tests should never be used with preschool children.
Funding for early childhood programs during the last
century benefited the development of tests for preschool children AN OVERVIEW
OF ASSESSMENT IN EARLY CHILDHOOD
Suggested Assessment Activities
Short Essay Questions
1. Describe
the Child Study Movement. How did this
movement evolve, and what was its impact on assessment of children?
2. Why
is identification of children with disabilities sometimes challenging for
classroom educators? Describe three
factors that pose a challenge.
3. How
did Common Core affect instruction and testing in public schools? Discuss three assessment issues.
6. .
Multiple Choice
1.
Why is assessment with infants and preschool children used?
A. To determine developmental progress or
to diagnose illnesses.
B. To identify children for special education services.
C. To ensure that government agencies have
developmental statistics on young children.
D. All of the above
2. What was the result of the child study
movement?
A. The initiation of research into child
development.
B. The establishment of developmental
norms.
C. A call for educational reform.
D. B & C
E. All of the above
3. The first standardized tests were
A. Published by large commercial companies
B. Started as informal assessments
C. Designed to measure IQ
D. All of the above
4. Legislation to address the needs of children
with disabilities was
A. First required for infants and toddlers
B. Developed with one omnibus law
C. Gradually expanded with ongoing
legislation
D. None of the above
5. Concerns about assessing English Language
Learners (ELLs) include all but which of the following
A. Lower reading and language fluency scores may impact
assessment results
B. Disproportionate numbers of ELLs are being placed in special
education
C. ELLs should always be assessed and
placed in special education classes when they first enter American schools
D. The screening results for ELLs may not
accurately reflect their development due to cultural and language differences
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