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Writing Your Evaluation

Cortney Steffens

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Table of Contents• General Information• Background Information• Interview Questions• Information Obtained from Interviews• Informal Assessments• Formal Assessments• Recommendations• Appendix

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General Information• Student name• DOB• Age• Grade• Evaluator• Dates of Evaluation

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General Information (continued) Joey is a 8.5 year-old boy who is in third grade

at a local public school. Joey’s primary language is English. His medical history reports no significant problems and all milestones were achieved within a normal time frame. He has attended the same school since kindergarten and has not repeated any grades.

• Continue with school history• Testing Environment• General observations of behavior during

sessions

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Interviews• Questions asked of the student– Numbered list

• Questions asked of the parent– Numbered list

• Information obtained from interviews– Responses written in paragraph form

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Informal AssessmentsName of Assessment

Dates of Evaluation:Chronological Age:Administration: # of sessions and duration• Summary of assessment – Purpose, sections• Testing conditions- Testing was completed in two 45 minute

sessions. After 20 minutes Joey appeared to be tired and he received a 5 minute break before testing resumed. There were minimal distractions during the session…

• Results – In a chart – In paragraph form

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Examples of IA• Roswell-Chall Auditory Blending Test• Developmental Reading Assessment

2• Fountas and Pinnell Reading

Assessment• Multiple Intelligences Survey

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Formal AssessmentsName of Assessment

Dates of Evaluation:Chronological Age:Administration: # of sessions and duration• Summary of assessment – Purpose, sections• Testing conditions- Testing was completed in two 45 minute

sessions. After 20 minutes Joey appeared to be tired and he received a 5 minute break before testing resumed. There were minimal distractions during the session…

• Results – In a chart (raw scores, percentiles, age equivalents, standard

score)– In paragraph form

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Examples of FA• Beery Developmental Test of Visual-

Motor Integration• PAL-RW• Test of Reading Comprehension• Test of Written Language

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Recommendations• Based on Interviews• Based on observations- if appropriate• Each Informal Assessment- can be

separated by test or synthesized• Each Formal Assessment- can be

separated by test or synthesized

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Appendix• Student’s work samples• Copies of testing response and

scoring booklets used

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Additional Comments• You do not have to cite the

assessments in APA but if your recommendations mention that are grounded in research (books, peer-reviewed journal articles) then you should cite your sources and include a reference page


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