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9781563683237

Assessing Deaf Adults: Critical Issues In Testing And Evaluation

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  • ISBN13:

    9781563683237

  • ISBN10:

    1563683237

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-11-15
  • Publisher: Gallaudet Univ Pr
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Summary

Historically, deaf and hard of hearing people have demonstrated various levels of competence in a multitude of professions, but they also have experienced discrimination and oppression. In five critical sections, this volume responds to the tidal wave of high-stakes testing that has come to dominate educational policy and qualification for various occupations. It provides a digest of relevant research to meet the testing challenge, including work done by educational researchers, legal experts, test developers, and others. Section I frames the contexts facing deaf and hard of hearing individuals and those who test them, including a telling historical perspective. In Section II, chapters explore how deaf and hard of hearing candidates can meet the rigors of test-taking, how to level the playing field with a new approach to assessment, and what to consider to develop fully accessible licensing tests. The final chapter in this part examines the psychometric properties of intellectual assessments when used with deaf and hard of hearing people. Administrative Issues constitute Section III, beginning with legal considerations related to equity testing for deaf adults. An exploration of the potential of sign language interpretation in the testing environment follows. Section IV provides case studies of deaf and hard of hearing adults from a variety of professions, including certification testing for therapeutic recreation, preparation strategies for university students, and ways to maximize access to licensure for social workers. A separate chapter addresses the impact of recent federal mandates on assessment of deaf and hard of hearing teachers and teaching candidates. The final section summarizes the current situation and presents recommendations to manage it, concluding with an epilogue on directions for the future.

Author Biography

Judith L. Mounty is Director of the Center for ASL Literacy at Gallaudet University, Washington, DC.

David S. Martin is Professor/Dean Emeritus in the Department of Education at Gallaudet University, Washington, DC.

Table of Contents

Foreword xi
Oscar P. Cohen
Acknowledgments xiv
Section I. The Context
Overview of the Challenge
3(8)
David S. Martin
Judith L. Mounty
Historical Reflections on Testing Individuals Who Are Deaf and Hard of Hearing
11(16)
Marjorie Ragosta
Section II. Test Development Issues
Test-Taking for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals: Meeting the Challenges
27(10)
Robert B. Weinstock
Judith L. Mounty
Access Considerations and the Provision of Appropriate Accommodations: A Research Perspective From a Testing Organization
37(17)
Ruth Loew
Cara Cahalan-Laitusis
Linda Cook
Raylene Harris
Use of Technology and Principles of Universal Design to Improve the Validity and Fairness of Licensure Tests
54(11)
Neal Kingston
Michael Ehringhaus
Considerations in Developing Licensing Tests That Are Accessible for All Candidates
65(10)
Carolyn Emrick Massad
The Psychometric Properties of Intellectual Tests When Used With Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals: Practices and Recommendations
75(18)
Susan J. Maller
Jason C. Immekus
Section III. Administrative Issues
Equity in Testing Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals---Legal Considerations
93(16)
Rosaline Hayes Crawford
Sign Language Interpretation in Testing Environments
109(16)
Phyllis Rogers
Section IV. Cases From Specific Professions
Certification Testing for Therapeutic Recreation: Equity, Access, and Preparation
125(13)
Anne Simonsen
GRE Performance and the Deaf Community
138(11)
Charlene Sorensen
Maximizing Access to Licensure for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Social Workers
149(7)
Teresa V. Mason
Judith L. Mounty
New Hurdles: The Impact of Recent Federal Mandates on the Assessment of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Teachers and Teacher Candidates
156(15)
Paul S. Singletary
Section V. Summing Up
Summary and Recommendations
171(3)
Judith L. Mounty
David S. Martin
Epilogue: Fort Monroe Revisited 174(7)
Robert Clover Johnson
Contributors 181(6)
Index 187

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