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Using curriculum based measures to identify and monitor progress in an adult basic education program, final report

Publisher: University of Pittsburgh

Published At: Pittsburgh, PA

Date Published: 1988

Distributor: Institute for Practice and Research in Education; University of Pittsburgh

Source Address: 5N25 Forbes Quadrangle

Source City/State/Zip: : Pittsburgh PA 15260

Material Type: Contractor Report

Intended Audience: Policy Maker

Physical Media: Print

Subjects: Adult Basic Education; Educational Assessment

Abstract:
This final report of a 310 Project describes how curriculum based measures and procedures were used to monitor reading and writing performance for adults in an adult basic education program. The measure used for reading performance was repeated oral reading, and the measure used for writing was a three minute writing sample. Results suggest that curriculum based measure of reading and writing may be useful in an adult ABE program because of their feasibility and reliability in monitoring the performance of adults. They may also serve as a supplement to the standardized measures often used to assess performance of adults.

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