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Assessment of Young Children

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Lee Ann Jung, PhD, is CEO of Lead Inclusion, Clinical Professor at San Diego State University, and a consultant to schools worldwide. She provides support to schools in the areas of universal design for learning, inclusion, intervention, and mastery-based assessment and grading. Before beginning a career in higher education she worked in special education in the roles of teacher and administrator. She is a former full professor and director of International Partnerships in the University of Kentucky's College of Education. Lee Ann leads the International Inclusive Leadership Program, a professional learning and graduate program for educators in international schools in partnership with San Diego State University. Lee Ann has authored books, more than 5 journal articles and book chapters, and has served as associate editor for Young Exceptional Children (YEC), section editor for The Routledge Encyclopedia of Education, guest editor and editorial board member of Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, and editorial board member for Journal of Early Intervention. Lee Ann is past chair for the Classroom Assessment special interest group for the American Educational Research Association. Gayle Mindes, Professor of Education Emerita, a DePaul faculty member for 25 years, Mindes served as Associate Dean, Acting Dean, and Chair of the Teacher Education Department. She is the author of Assessing Young Children Social Studies for Young Children: Preschool and Primary Curriculum Anchor editor for Teaching Young Children with Challenging Behavior and editor for Contemporary Challenges in Teaching Young Children: Meeting the Needs of All Students, 2020. In press: Social Studies for Young Children: Preschool and Curriculum Anchor 3rd ed. with Mark Newman. Mindes earned B.S. in Elementary Education from University of Kansas, M.S. in Counseling and Behavioral Disabilities from University of Wisconsin, and Ed.D. in Curriculum and Early Childhood (Erikson Institute) from Loyola University of Chicago.
Chapter 1: A Comprehensive Assessment System for Birth Through Age 8 Chapter 2: Developing Family Partnerships in Assessment Chapter 3: Observation as the Key Method in the System Chapter 4: Using Basic Concepts of Measurement Chapter 5: Choosing and Using the Right Measure Chapter 6: Assessment for Planning Intervention Chapter 7: Conferencing, Grading, and Reporting Chapter 8: Building a Child Study Chapters 9: Special Issues in Infant-Toddler Assessment Chapters 10: Special Issues in Preschool Assessment Chapters 11: Special Issues in Primary Grades Assessment
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