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Teleconferences

Teleconference 15: Low assessment scores for students with disabilities? Is it a problem with the assessment or is it a problem with instruction – and what can a state do about it?

Teleconference 14: Best Practice and Policy Considerations in Science Teaching and Testing for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities

Teleconference 13: Accommodations Validity Checks: What can states do to improve assessment accommodations decision-making and to document the fidelity of implementation on test day?

Teleconference 12: Investigating the Effects of Accommodations on Use of Student Scores: What Empirical Understanding Means for NCLB Accountability Purposes

Teleconference 11: "Making Good Decisions on Special Education NCLB Flexibility Options": February 6, 2006

Teleconference 10 "Setting Standards On Alternate Assessments For Students With Significant Cognitive Disabilities": March 21, 2005

Teleconference 9 "Access and Alignment to the GRADE-LEVEL Content for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities: Research, Policy, and Tools for Practice ": December 13, 2004

Teleconference 8 "Alternate Achievement Standards: What are they and do we have them?": April 26, 2004

Teleconference 7 "Students with Disabilities, Assessment, and Accountability - What Is Happening? ": November 3, 2003

Teleconference 6 "What Do We Know About Universally-designed Assessments, and How Should That Guide Our Practices? ": August 25, 2003

Teleconference 5 "Part Two of "Building Tests to Support Instruction and Accountability for all students": January 27, 2003

Teleconference 4 "Building Tests to Support Instruction and Accountability for all students": September 30, 2002

Teleconference 3 "Issues and Opportunities for Students with Disabilities in Technology Based Assessments": April 29, 2002

Teleconference 2 "Inclusive assessment: Issues and strategies for including students with IEPs who are English language learners": January 28, 2002

Teleconference 1 "The Use of Alternate Assessment Results in Reporting and Accountability Systems": October 29, 2001

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