Guest guest Posted May 15, 2001 Report Share Posted May 15, 2001 Adapted PE Assessment Instruments Assessment is the first step in developing the individual education program (IEP) for an individual with disabilities. It focuses on identifying activity needs of the individual, and is the interpretation of measurements obtained through testing. Assessment is also used to make decisions about placement and program planning. It forms the foundation for the instruction given to an individual with disabilities so he/she can safely and successfully participate in physical education class. The IDEA Amendments of 1997 stated that parents need to be involved in the assessment of their child and the development of their child's IEP. Consequently, parental input and observations are vital to the assessment process. Some common assessment tests used in physical education are listed below. Another aspect of assessment is determining the physical education grade a student receives on his/her report card. IDEA 97 added the requirement that children with disabilities be included in all assessments. This means that if your regular curriculum calls for physical fitness, motor, or content knowledge assessments you MUST give that assessment to your students with disabilities or be prepared to provide alternative assessments. The new amendment also requires that students with disabiliites be given grades and progress reports on the same schedule as regular education students. This means that if parents of children without disabilities get report cards every nine weeks, parents of students with disabilities must also receive a report card every nine weeks. The Brockport Physical Fitness Test Manual by ph P. Winnick & Francis X. Short. This manual addresses fitness concerns of individuals with disabilties. The book describes 27 tests the practitioner can choose from when assessing individuals with disabilities. The book also makes recommendations on which tests to use when assessing individuals with specific disabilities, such as mental retardation and visual impairment. This is an excellent resource for all professionals working with individuals with disabilities. Human Kinetics 1- http://www.humankinetics.com Aquatics The Special Olympics Sports Skills Program for Aquatics has two assessments for swimming skills. This manual also contains information on skill practice techniques and teaching suggestions. Special Olympics 1325 G St., N.W. Suite 500 Washington, DC 20005-4709 http://www.specialolympics.org Achievement-Based Curriculum (ABC) This is an updated version of the I Can program. This is a criterion and content referenced test that categorizes motor skills into observable tasks that can be assessed pass/fail. It is appropriate for individuals with moderate to more severe disabilities. Pro-Ed 8700 Shoal Creek Blvd. Austin, Tx 78758 http://www.proedinc.com Project ACTIVE This is a norm and criterion referenced assessment instrument using task anaylyses of locomotor, nonlocomotor, and object control skills. Curriculum manuals are available fot several specific disabilities. Joe Karp 20214 103rd Place, NE Bothell, Wa 98011-2455 Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency This is a norm-referenced standardized test composed of subtests to measure such areas as: speed, agility, balance, coordination, strength, and fine motor dexterity. American Guidance Services Publishers' Bldg. Circle Pines, MN 55014 Oregon Data Based Gymnasium This is a criterion-referenced test that uses task analysis of discrete movement behaviors of individuals with severe/profound retardation. The test assesses such areas as: movement concepts, elementary games, and physical fitness. For more information: Dr. Dunn (.dunn@...). OSU-Scale of Intra-gross Motor Assessment (OSU-SIGMA) The SIGMA (Loovis and Ersing, 1979) was designed to assess 11 motor skills in children 21/2 to 14 years of age. It is a criterion-referenced instruments with four levels of development for each skill. The motor skills assessed include such items as kicking, throwing, catching, and hopping. Mohican Textbook Publishing Co. Loudonville, Oh 44842 Special Olympics Sports Skills Program The Special Olympics Sports Skills Program was developed and tested by coaches, teachers, and parents of students with disabilities. It is written and illustrated so that teachers and coaches at every level of experience can improve their skills. There is a complete series of sports skills books, ranging from alpine skiing to volleyball. Each book contains an assessment instrument for the novice and experienced athlete, along with teaching/coaching ideas on basic skills and appropriate drills. Contact your local Special Olympics office or the national office below. Special Olympics 1325 G St., N.W. Suite 500 Washington, DC 20005-4709 http://www.specialolympics.org Test of Gross Motor Development (TGMD) (updated in 1999) The Test of Gross Motor Development (Ulrich, 1999) is a criterion and norm-referenced test designed for assessment of children from 3-10 years of age in 12 gross motor patterns. The locomotor patterns include such items as running, galloping, and jumping. The manipulative patterns include such items as bouncing, catching, and kicking. Pro-Ed 8700 Shoal Creek Blvd. Austin, Tx 78758 http://www.proedinc.com Computer Assisted Adapted Physical Education Assessment Instruments This MS Windows based personal computer software is an MS Excel workbook containing separate worksheets for 21 of the most commonly used adapted physical education assessment instruments. The user simply inputs the raw scores. Test data is automatically calculated creating a statistically interpreted written report. Results can be sent directly to a printer or cut and pasted to a word processing program To obtain software contact: Dan Cariaga, PC Consulting Service PO Box 1332 Pismo Beach, CA 93448 Phone: E-mail: dcariaga@... Lovaas' Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Model The Lovaas Institute for Early Intervention, or LIFE, is a small researched-based psychology clinic in the Los Angeles area that specializes in developing and implementing behavior modification treatment programs for children with autism. Director: Ivar Lovaas, Ph.D. Asst. Director: Wynn, Ph.D UCLA Dept. of Psychology 1282A Franz Hall Box 951563 Los Angeles, CA 90095 Phone: Fax: Web site: http://www.lovaas.com Motor Opportunities Via Education (MOVE) MOVE International is dedicated to helping children and adults with severe disabilities sit, stand and walk. MOVE International was born out of a need to improve the quality of life for people with severe disabilities. This is achieved through instruction and adaptive equipment that enhances independent mobility. Kern County Superintendent of Schools 1300 17th St.- City Centre Bakersfield, Ca 93301-4533 Phone: Web site: http://www.move-international.org DEVPRO Motor Skills Assessment DEVPRO is a developmental, criterion-referenced assessment appropriate for chronological ages birth to 11 years old. It addressed 22 different skill areas, defining over 950 highly task-analyzed skills. It is very appropriate to use for severely handicapped students, both physically and mentally disabled, up to age 22, who are developing basic gross motor and perceptual-motor skills. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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