Early Childhood Higher Education Options Kansas State University Assessment of Young Children
Kansas State University, Assessment of Young Children
FSHS 728 Assessment of Young Children
(3 Credit Hours, Graduate or Undergraduate)
Kansas
State University
Term: Fall 2006
Class Delivery: Online
Course Description: This course is designed for pre service or in service
teachers, administrators and other educational personnel working with young
children. This course will provide an overview of formal and informal assessment
strategies from infancy through early childhood.
Course Prerequisites: Undergraduate course in child development; admission
to teacher education program
Concurrent Course Requirements: None
Mandatory Time Requirements: Log on to course web site from 6 8pm on Tuesdays
during the fall semester.
Required Texts and Reading Materials:
Wortham, S. (2005). Assessment in early childhood education (4th Ed.). Columbus,
Ohio: Pearson,
Linder, T. (1990). Transdisciplinary play based assessment: A functional
approach to working with young children. Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brooks.
Selected Competencies for the course from the Kansas State Department of
Education Early Childhood Unified Area
- STANDARD #4: The birth through third grade teacher uses a variety of informal
and formal assessment strategies in collaboration with other professionals
and family members to plan and individualize curriculum, instruction, interventions,
and transitions for general education and exceptional students.
- The teacher understands the legal basis for assessment procedures.
- The teacher understands informal and formal assessment strategies to determine
present levels of performance, identify developmental delay, to plan and
individualize curriculum and to monitor and evaluate the instructional program.
- The teacher knows how to select and administer assessment instruments and
procedures based on the purpose of the assessment being conducted and in
compliance with established criteria and standards..
- The teacher understands test development, administration, and interpretation
of results,
- including reliability, validity, appropriate scoring, and culturally unbiased
assessment instruments.
- The teacher understands purposes and procedures for collaborative assessment
(multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, transdisciplinary).
- The teacher collaborates with family members and other professionals when
conducting assessment.
- The teacher observes, records, and assesses young children's development
and learning, engaging children in self assessment, to plan and adapt appropriate
programs, environments, and interactions for individual differences.
To view all Competencies and Standards from the Kansas State Department of
Education Early Childhood Unified Area, click here
Instructor:
Ann D. Murray
Phone: (785) 532 1492
E-mail: admurray@ksu.edu
Tuition and Fees (Based on Undergraduate, Resident Rates):
Tuition: $152.00 per credit hour
Fees: $14.65 per credit hour
Please visit the KSU
tuition and fees page for additional information.
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Last Updated: 6/19/2006