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Executive Summary
Improving High-Stakes Decisions via Formative Assessment, Professional Development, and Comprehensive Educator Evaluation: The School System Improvement Project by Todd A. Glover, Linda A. Reddy, Ryan J. Kettler, Alexander Kunz & Adam J. Lekwa - 2016To view the full-text for this article you must be signed-in with the appropriate membership. Please review your options below:
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- Todd Glover
Rutgers University E-mail Author TODD A. GLOVER is an Associate Research Professor in the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology at Rutgers University. Glover’s research, editor/co-editorship of books, and scholarly writing in journals and chapters focuses on integrating evidence-based interventions and high-quality professional development (including teacher coaching) into systems of support for students in school settings. He has been a principal investigator (PI) or co-PI of multiple projects funded by the U.S. Department of Education.
- Linda Reddy
Rutgers University E-mail Author LINDA A. REDDY is a Professor in the School Psychology Doctoral Program at Rutgers University. Her research interests and grant-funded projects focus on the assessment and treatment of children with ADHD-related disorders, classroom assessment and teacher professional development, and test development and validation. She has published over 70 papers and book chapters and six books on assessment and interventions for children with special needs. She is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA).
- Ryan Kettler
Rutgers University E-mail Author RYAN J. KETTLER is an Associate Professor in the School Psychology Program at Rutgers University. His research focuses on methods for identifying and measuring the strengths and weaknesses of students with special needs. His grant-funded research and peer-reviewed publications have examined the effectiveness of alternate assessments, academic and behavioral screening systems, and testing accommodations. He is the editor of the SSSP Research Registry and co-editor of the Handbook of Accessible Achievement Tests for All Students.
- Alexander Kunz
Arizona State University E-mail Author ALEXANDER KURZ is an Assistant Research Professor in the Learning Sciences Institute at Arizona State University. His research and writing focus on providing teachers data-based access to critical aspects of ongoing classroom instruction associated with student achievement. Kurz has published on alignment, accessibility, opportunity-to-learn (OTL), and the assessment of OTL and its implications for professional development. He is the lead author of the Instructional Learning Opportunities Guidance System (MyiLOGS), an OTL measurement tool.
- Adam Lekwa
Rutgers University E-mail Author ADAM J. LEKWA is an Assistant Research Professor in the Graduate School for Applied and Professional Psychology at Rutgers University. Prior to joining Rutgers, he was a School Psychologist and an Instructional Services Coordinator for two special education cooperatives in Minnesota. Lekwa has authored or co-authored multiple papers, professional reports, and presentations on educational assessment and data-based decision making. His research interests include formative assessment of academic skills and instructional practices and instructional coaching.
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