The document summarizes the author's observation of a school psychologist administering the WIAT-III assessment to a student over two sessions. On the first day, the psychologist administered reading comprehension sections to the student for about an hour in a calm manner. The next day, the student completed the rest of the assessment, including spelling, made-up word pronunciation, and math sections, despite being ill. The author found observing the test administration to be informative for understanding assessment practices.
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Reflection On Assessment Testing
The document summarizes the author's observation of a school psychologist administering the WIAT-III assessment to a student over two sessions. On the first day, the psychologist administered reading comprehension sections to the student for about an hour in a calm manner. The next day, the student completed the rest of the assessment, including spelling, made-up word pronunciation, and math sections, despite being ill. The author found observing the test administration to be informative for understanding assessment practices.
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For this weeks journal reflection I am going to be looking at my observation of the
re-evaluation process and in particular my observation of the school psychologist
administering the WIAT-III to one of the students Ive worked with at Winslow Junior High School. I was able to observe the Psychologist on two different occasions as she administered the battery of test associated with WIAT. On the first day as the student and I entered the classroom she asked them if it would be alright for me to view the administration of the test. Once the student approved I went and sat down in a section of the classroom that would be out of the view of the student and limit the distractions as the psychologist administered the test. Before the test began the psychologist offered the student candy and opened up with some light humor in an attempt to help alleviate any anxiety that may be associated with taking test. The first day the psychologist and the student spent about one hour doing some short reading sections and then had the student answer questions that related to the reading. This took the majority of the time with the student and at the end they had a brief conversation about how the student had been feeling and seemed to me the psychologist was trying to lessen the stress the student may have had with taking the test. The test for the reading section was set up on a binder set up so the student could read the paragraph and then still had the visual left in front of the student as the psychologist asked the questions related to each reading. Once the student left the classroom I asked the psychologist a few questions in regards to who is qualified to administer WIAT III and she informed me that it was typically someone with a masters degree and even though I had taking the assessment class with my degree it would not be proper for me to administer the test to a student. At this school she administered both set of assessment testing that is conducted by the school district. She administers the WIAT-III for the educational piece of the assessment or evaluation process and then uses WISC-IV for cognitive assessment of students who are referred to the special education department in the district. The next morning I brought the student up to a conference room in the school so they could receive the rest of the assessment test for their re-evaluation. This was a re-evaluation test for this student and not an initial referral. Most of the students in the special education department were referred in the elementary level and have had assessment and IEPs for a few years and so it is more typical at the middle school level to be doing re-evaluations unless the student moves from out of state or district and the school would like a new evaluation done by their own
psychologist to get a better picture of the students abilities. As we entered the
conference room the Psychologist was sitting their greeting the with a big smile and comforting the student because they had been sick the past few weeks with Mono and had only recently returned to school to only get a cold and flu that had been traveling through a few members of the staff and student body. She also talked about how it was important to complete the testing before vacation because it was close to the end of the window of time allotted to be within the law and after spring vacation there was an IEP scheduled to discuss the psychologists findings from the WIAT-III testing. It seemed a little out of norm to be kind of forcing the student to take the test even though he was under the weather but the psychologist did ask the student if they wanted to reschedule and the student informed her that he would be going home once the testing was completed. So they buckled down and he did another short reading section and then a section that consisted of him reading spelling words and pronouncing them properly. The next section I found was interesting and it consisted of having the student read fake words that consisted of recognizable sounds to see how the student pronounced or sounded out the fake words. I liked that section. The next section consisted of math and there were a few sections that related to math. My favorite was the one minute time limit section to solve as many problems in that time frame. I also enjoyed the other sections of math. Overall the test did not seem to be very difficult for the student and although there were sections the student was not totally proficient at overall I would say they did well. They clearly were not functioning at an eighth grade level as far as reading and maybe even their math ability but they seemed to be capable of attaining or being successful at doing academics with assistance at their grade level. I will not know the psychologists findings until after vacation but I will receive a HIPA approved copy to review for myself and to install to my portfolio for student teaching. I found the actual chance to watch a test being administered to be very informative. I had the opportunity to take a class with Prof. Ball in regards to assessment testing but during my class I learned about the Woodcock Johnson battery of test so learning about the WIAT III and being able to watch someone tested live was very informative and I was able to take the knowledge from that class and see it in action. It does not sound like I would conduct a lot of assessment testing as a special education teacher but I do think having knowledge
about the language being used to explain the results from the test is important to understand as a special education teacher.
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