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Running head: ISTAR-KR ASSIGNMENT 1 ISTAR-KR Assignment Brittney Twigg Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana
Running head: ISTAR-KR ASSIGNMENT 2 ECED 100 Introduction to Early Childhood Education Statewide Online Course ISTAR-KR Assignment 1. Visit the web site: http://www.doe.in.gov/assessment/kindergarten-readiness-assessment 2. Find the heading: “ISTAR-KR Assessments.” 3. Print the following ISTAR-KR matrices (charts). ISTAR - KR : English/Language Arts ISTAR - KR : Mathematics ISTAR - KR : Personal Care ISTAR - KR : Physical ISTAR - KR : Social-Emotional Look each chart over, then answer the ten questions below. You can type your answer beside each question, or number 1-10 below the questions and type your answers. 1. What do the letters NCLB stand for? No Child Left Behind 2. What do the letters DOE stand for? Department of Education 3. What do the letters ISTAR-KR stand for? Indiana Standards Tool for Alternate Reporting of Kindergarten Readiness 4. What ages is ISTAR-KR for? Children from ages 4 months to 5 years. 5. Is the ISTAR-KR only for children with special needs? No, it can be used for any child but is used to collect data for PK students receiving special education. Now think about a child between the ages of infant to five that you might want to assess. For my example, I will be using child S.C. age 3 years 1 month. 6. In your opinion, which matrices would you start with and why? I would begin with the matrix of Social Emotional Skills. I feel the child best responds when they are in a comfortable environment and are able to interact with the assessors. This will allow the professional assessing the student to “paint a clear picture” of said child and how they will handle the assessment. 7. In what kind of setting could you do your assessment? I would have child as comfortable as possibly, in a free alley setting. I would not want the student to feel pressured or
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