Using a Mnemonic Strategy to Match Elements of Response to Intervention Lessons with Performance Assessment Requirements

Brooks R. Vostal, Trinka E Messenheimer, David D. Hampton, Starr E. Keyes
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Performance assessments are designed to identify teachers’ strengths and weaknesses and differentiate those who will positively impact students’ outcomes from those who will not.  One prominent performance assessment centers all documentation and analysis on a learning segment , a portion of an instructional unit (Stanford Center for Assessment, Learning, and Equity, 2013 ).  For preservice teacher candidates using a Response to Intervention (RTI) model for instruction, there may be a mismatch between the performance assessment and actual practice.  Schools that use RTI require specific interventions that increase students' skill mastery.  Because of this, teacher candidates may not group lessons into instructional units that are typical to many classroom teachers’ settings and performance assessment expectations.  In this article, we share the story of Kyle, a preservice special education teacher who completed a performance assessment while delivering instruction in RTI and explain his use of the DESCRIBE IT strategy (Vostal, Messenheimer, & Hampton, 2013).  The strategy structured his intervention unit so that he could document and analyze his performance during the assessment.  We draw conclusions about the implications of using DECSRIBE IT to alleviate potential mismatch between performance assessment expectations and intervention delivery.
使用助记策略将干预课程的反应要素与绩效评估要求相匹配
绩效评估的目的是确定教师的长处和短处,并区分那些将对学生的成绩产生积极影响的教师和那些不会产生积极影响的教师。一个突出的绩效评估将所有文档和分析集中在学习部分,即教学单元的一部分(斯坦福评估、学习和公平中心,2013年)。对于使用RTI模型进行教学的职前教师候选人,可能存在绩效评估与实际情况不匹配的情况。使用RTI的学校需要具体的干预措施来提高学生的技能掌握。正因为如此,教师候选人可能不会将课程分组到许多课堂教师的典型设置和绩效评估期望的教学单元中。在这篇文章中,我们分享了Kyle的故事,他是一名职前特殊教育教师,在提供RTI教学的同时完成了一项绩效评估,并解释了他对DESCRIBE IT策略的使用(Vostal, Messenheimer, & Hampton, 2013)。该策略组织了他的干预单元,以便他可以记录和分析他在评估期间的表现。我们得出结论,使用DECSRIBE IT来缓解绩效评估期望和干预交付之间潜在的不匹配。
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