Assessment and Decision-Making in Early Childhood Education and Intervention |
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Authors: | Paul S. Strand Sandra Cerna Jim Skucy |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, Washington State University Tri-Cities, 2710 University Drive, Richland, WA 99534, USA;(2) Benton Franklin Head Start, Richland, WA, USA |
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Abstract: | Assessment within the fields of early childhood education and early childhood intervention is guided by the deductive-psychometric model, which is a framework for legitimizing constructs that arise from theories. An alternative approach, termed the inductive-experimental model, places significantly more restrictions on what constitutes a legitimate construct. In this paper, the utility of these two assessment models, one more generative and one more restrictive, are evaluated within the context of a Head Start setting. Given the pragmatic goal of informing instruction, we argue for the superiority of the more restrictive approach. Implications for early childhood intervention are also discussed. |
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Keywords: | Early childhood Education Intervention Psychometrics Curriculum-based assessment |
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