ADOPTION OF INTERVENTION-BASED ASSESSMENT FOR SPECIAL-EDUCATION - TRENDS IN CASE-MANAGEMENT VARIABLES

Authors
Citation
K. Mcnamara, ADOPTION OF INTERVENTION-BASED ASSESSMENT FOR SPECIAL-EDUCATION - TRENDS IN CASE-MANAGEMENT VARIABLES, School psychology international, 19(3), 1998, pp. 251-266
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology, Educational
ISSN journal
01430343
Volume
19
Issue
3
Year of publication
1998
Pages
251 - 266
Database
ISI
SICI code
0143-0343(1998)19:3<251:AOIAFS>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
The education reform movement in the United States promises to expand the role of school psychologists by reducing psychometric activities i n favor of intervention-based assessment (IBA), which involves plannin g and evaluating intervention services for children with learning and behavior problems. However, to be accepted as a viable alternative to eligibility-focused psychological evaluation, IBA must demonstrate its efficiency in case management. Eighty schools in the state of Ohio su pplied survey data describing case management variables associated wit h the adoption of IBA. Trends revealed initial declines in the number of children served, followed by recovery among schools in their third year of implementation. IBA teams documented successful interventions for a greater proportion of cases than in the year preceding implement ation. Results are discussed as supporting gradual adoption of IBA, an d in terms of needs for further research.