The purpose of this study was to determine whether technically adequate curriculum-based measures of writing could be identified for use with high school students. The participants included 10th-grade general and special education students from two public school districts in Wisconsin. Students (n = 82) completed two narrative writing samples in response to story starters, and samples were scored for four alternative curriculum-based measures: incorrect word sequences (ICWS), correct punctuation marks (CPM), adverbs (ADV), and adjectives (ADJ). Results revealed moderately strong alternate-form reliability and criterion-related validity coefficients for ICWS. Although CPM was found to be reliable, the criterion-related validity evidence vari...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [132-134])This dissertation investigated the utility of c...
Despite recent policy initiatives to ensure high school accountability through state-mandated testin...
In this study we compared alternative measures of early writing performance to identify an indicator...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether technically adequate curriculum-based measures of...
We investigated the criterion-related validity of four indicators of curriculum-based measurement in...
The assessment of children’s writing raises technical and practical challenges. In this paper we exa...
Teachers and practitioners are always looking for efficient ways to gauge student writing performanc...
This study addressed a means of responding to the varying writing skill levels found in the standard...
2 The purpose of this study was to examine technical features of new and existing curriculum-based m...
Writing assessments have taken two primary forms in the past two decades: direct and indirect. Irres...
This study examined gains in written language as assessed by targeted curriculum-based measures (CBM...
Many students struggle with writing; however, curriculum-based measures (CBM) of writing often use a...
textCurriculum-based measurement in writing (CBM-W) has been proposed as a means of screening genera...
The authors examined the predictor–criterion relationship between measures of written expression usi...
The present study focused on CBM written language procedures by conducting an investigation of the d...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [132-134])This dissertation investigated the utility of c...
Despite recent policy initiatives to ensure high school accountability through state-mandated testin...
In this study we compared alternative measures of early writing performance to identify an indicator...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether technically adequate curriculum-based measures of...
We investigated the criterion-related validity of four indicators of curriculum-based measurement in...
The assessment of children’s writing raises technical and practical challenges. In this paper we exa...
Teachers and practitioners are always looking for efficient ways to gauge student writing performanc...
This study addressed a means of responding to the varying writing skill levels found in the standard...
2 The purpose of this study was to examine technical features of new and existing curriculum-based m...
Writing assessments have taken two primary forms in the past two decades: direct and indirect. Irres...
This study examined gains in written language as assessed by targeted curriculum-based measures (CBM...
Many students struggle with writing; however, curriculum-based measures (CBM) of writing often use a...
textCurriculum-based measurement in writing (CBM-W) has been proposed as a means of screening genera...
The authors examined the predictor–criterion relationship between measures of written expression usi...
The present study focused on CBM written language procedures by conducting an investigation of the d...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [132-134])This dissertation investigated the utility of c...
Despite recent policy initiatives to ensure high school accountability through state-mandated testin...
In this study we compared alternative measures of early writing performance to identify an indicator...