cover image: Diagnostic Efficiency of easyCBM Reading: Washington State. Technical Report #1107

Diagnostic Efficiency of easyCBM Reading: Washington State. Technical Report #1107

Within a response to intervention (RTI) framework, students are typically identified as "academically at-risk" if they score below a specified cut-point on a benchmark screener. Students identified as at-risk are provided with an intervention intended to increase achievement. In the following technical report, we describe a process for choosing appropriate cut-points on the benchmark screener and then apply this process to the easyCBM[R] reading benchmark tests using a sample from two districts in Washington state. The most appropriate cut-point may vary dramatically by the population assessed and the criterion used to establish "true" risk. The diagnostic efficiency of easyCBM[R] is evaluated with respect to the cut-points and the overall effectiveness of the measure to correctly predict student classification (meeting/not meeting standards) on the Washington state test. Results are presented for both the full sample and for each of seven different subgroups, when n [greater than or equal] 50. (Contains 31 tables and 1 figure.)

Authors

Anderson, Daniel, Park, Bitnara Jasmine, Irvin, P. Shawn, Alonzo, Julie, Tindal, Gerald

Authorizing Institution
University of Oregon, Behavioral Research and Teaching (BRT)
Location
Washington
Peer Reviewed
F
Publication Type
Reports - Descriptive
Published in
United States of America
Sponsor
Institute of Education Sciences (ED)

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