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  • The Five "Families" of Basic Skills Progress Monitoring

    by Mark Shinn

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    Frequent basic skills progress monitoring (i.e., making decisions regarding the benefits of particular instruction to a student), has typically been secondary to other assessment practices, such as eligibility for special programs, screening, and program evaluation and accountability. This lack of attention is unfortunate because a powerful teaching tool is underutilized.

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