Dyslexia Evaluation. Module 2 Dyslexia Evaluation. Texas Education Agency, A special thank you to the following individuals: Committee Members

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Dyslexia Evaluation TEA Copyright Slide 2015 Texas Education Agency Copyright Notice The materials are copyrighted and trademarked as the property of the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and may not be reproduced without the express written permission of TEA, except under the following conditions: 1) Texas public school districts, charter schools, and Education Service Centers may reproduce and use copies of the Materials and Related Materials for the districts and schools educational use without obtaining permission from TEA. 2) Residents of the state of Texas may reproduce and use copies of the Materials and Related Materials for individual personal use only without obtaining written permission of TEA. 3) Any portion reproduced must be reproduced in its entirety and remain unedited, unaltered, and unchanged in any way. 4) No monetary charge can be made for the reproduced materials or any document containing them; however, a reasonable charge to cover only the cost of reproduction and distribution may be charged. Private entities or persons located in Texas that are not Texas public school districts, Texas Education Service Centers, or Texas charter schools or any entity, whether public or private, educational or non-educational, located outside the state of Texas MUST obtain written approval from TEA and will be required to enter into a license agreement that may involve the payment of a licensing fee or a royalty. For information, contact: Office of Intellectual Property Texas Education Agency, Room 2-186 1701 N. Congress Ave. Austin, TX 78701-1494 phone: 512-463-9270 or 512-463-9713 e-mail: copyrights@tea.state.tx.us 2 A special thank you to the following individuals: Committee Members Mary Durheim, Virginia Gonzalez, Gina Mitchell, Katharine Muller, Brenda Taylor, Paula Tilker, Kay Torchiana, Cara Wyly The Texas Education Agency Monica Martinez Associate Commissioner, Standards and Programs Shelly Ramos Director, Curriculum Division Chelaine Marion Director of Foundation Education Karin Miller Statewide Coordinator for English Language Arts/Reading 1

Community Considerations Limit technology distractions. Help your colleagues. Participate throughout the session. What is learned here, leaves here. 4 Texas Dyslexia Identification Academy Overview Module 1: Dyslexia Foundations Module 2: Dyslexia Evaluation Module 3: Considerations for English Language Learners (ELLs) Module 4: Interpreting Scores Module 5: Report Writing and Case Studies s #1 & #2 5 Today s Objectives Understand why and when we assess for dyslexia Understand the processes for dyslexia assessment and the identification of dyslexia Understand related disorders 6 2

7 Pages to check out: 15 42 62 16 46 63 41 8 Pages to check out: 6 13 14 15 64 How many times do you see the word early or earlier? 9 3

Texas Education Code (TEC) 28.006, Reading Diagnosis, requires assessment of reading development and comprehension for all students in kindergarten, first grade, second grade, and as appropriate, seventh grade. Dyslexia Handbook, p. 15 10 Students shall be assessed at the appropriate time. Dyslexia Handbook, p. 16 Schools shall recommend assessment for dyslexia if the student demonstrates the following: Poor performance in one or more areas of reading and spelling that is unexpected for the student s age/grade DATA Characteristics and risk factors of dyslexia indicated in Chapter I: Definitions and Characteristics of Dyslexia RED FLAGS 11 Data Gathering Figure 2.2 Sources and Examples of Cumulative Data Dyslexia Handbook, p. 17 12 4

Vision and Hearing No children with learning difficulty should embark on the path of formal assessment without verification of their hearing and vision. Vision and hearing screenings are just that quick checks that do not always identify children with impairments. Reading Assessment: Linking Language, Literacy, and Cognition by Melissa Lee Farrall, p.79 13 Vision and Hearing Screening Who should be screened? Those four years old by September 1 st Kindergarteners within 120 days of admission Any other first-time entrants within 120 days of admission First-, third-, fifth-, and seventh-graders anytime within the school year 14 Environmental and Socioeconomic Factors #3 Page to check out: 17 How do environmental and socioeconomic factors affect learning difficulties? 15 5

Hart & Risley Study (Hart & Risley, 1995) 16 #2 p. 18 17 1 Quantitative Formal 18 6

Tests and Other Evaluation Materials Page to check out: 19 Why are reliability and validity important when using assessment tools? 19 Tests and Other Evaluation Materials Page to check out: 19 What criteria, beyond reliability and validity, must be considered for testing materials? 20 Survey of Knowledge: Assessment and Reading #2 What is the primary purpose for including qualitative data during a dyslexia evaluation? 21 7

#2 Pages to check out: 20 and 21 Figure 2.4 Areas for Assessment 22 Procedures for Identification 23 Pages to check out: 22 and 23 Figure 2.5 Questions To Be Considered 24 8

= = Professionals conducting assessment for the identification of dyslexia will need to look beyond scores on standardized assessments alone and examine the student s classroom reading performance, educational history, and early language experiences to assist with determining reading and spelling abilities and difficulties. 26 One More Thing! s #4 & #5 Dyslexia Handbook, page 8 27 9

#5 Is the related disorder language-based at the level of phonology, word reading, and/or spelling? 28 If the related disorder is languagebased at the level of phonology, word reading, and spelling, does the related disorder manifest in unexpectedness when compared to the student s other cognitive abilities, age, and grade? 29 Does the student need instruction or intervention as a direct result of his or her related disorder? 30 10

Related Disorders #6 Related disorders are not the same as associated academic difficulties and other conditions (co-occurring disorders). Students can have two different disorders, but they may not be related to each other. While a student may have ADHD, specific developmental language disorders, etc., they are not considered to be related to dyslexia but may co-occur with dyslexia. 31 #7 Last Thoughts Given that there is no perfect test of reading, it is the evaluator s job to select tests and subtests that will address all potential areas of concern. Evaluations, therefore, should not just be about the label, the score, or the percentile rank. Testing is not just about the numbers, and it should not be a mindless exercise in lining up scores in columns in reports.... The thoughtful interpretation of the findings is the heart of the evaluation. Melissa Farrall, Reading Assessment, p.62 33 11