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Data collection is an essential aspect of the special education field. Assessment can come in all forms, from formative, informal, summative, formal, standardized, and anecdotal assessments. Special educators need to use this data when making educational and IEP decisions. Being data literate and understanding how to use data appropriately will help increase the efficacy of the special educator and student results.
Allocate at least 4.5 hours in the field to support this field experience.
Observe a certified special educator in the setting of your choice (inclusion, resource, self-contained, etc.), consistent with your choice from Clinical Field Experience A.
Observe the delivery of two or more lessons and take notes on the types of assessments the teacher uses, how data is gathered, and how the data the teacher gathers is used. Consider all types of assessments, even those that are very informal such as signals for understanding, questioning techniques, and group and independent work.
After you observe and take notes, meet with the certified special educator to ask the following questions: Answer Questions in full sentences.
Use any remaining field experience hours to assist the mentor in providing instruction and support to the class.
Reflect upon your observations, interview, and collaboration in a 250-500 word summary, address the following:
Support your findings with feedback from your mentor and at least two scholarly resource.