Eligibility Determination Using a Curriculum-Based Assessment: A Further Examination

This study examined the accuracy of a curriculum-based assessment for use during the eligibility process for Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEA) services. The study extended a previous investigation in which performance scores of children without disabilities on the Assess...

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Individualized Education Programs
Individualized Family Service Plans
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