The Brigance Screens II
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The Brigance Screens II
The BRIGANCE® Screens-II City/State Date Why Screen Children? • To identify any child who should be referred for a more comprehensive evaluation to determine the existence of a giftedness or disability and the need for special placement. • To help determine the most appropriate initial placement or grouping of children. • To assist the teacher in planning a more appropriate program for the child. • To comply with mandated screening requirements. L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 Developmental Screening • Screening is a brief…procedure designed to quickly evaluate a large number of children to determine who should be referred for further assessment. • Screening is not an end in itself. Screening instruments are “early alert systems” that can help to focus assessment and observation. • Eligibility, intervention, and delayed entry into kindergarten decisions should not be made solely from screening results. L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 Highlights of the BRIGANCE® Screens-II • Quick Sampling of Skills in Key Areas (10-15 min) • Wide Range of Scores-raw scores, age equivalents, percentiles, quotients • Reliable, Accurate, Valid • Easy to interpret (staff and parents) • No special training needed-simplified procedures enhance reliability • Social-Emotional/Self Help Scales • Additional resources include teacher and parent forms • Full color pictures L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 Highlights of the BRIGANCE® Screens-II • Sensitivity: percentage of children with true problems correctly identified by a screening instrument. At least 70% of children with true problems should score below cutoffs on the BRIGANCE® Screens-II. • Specificity: percentage of children without true difficulties correctly identified by passing, normal, or negative findings. Close to 80% of children without problems should score above cutoffs. L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 The BRIGANCE® ScreensII • Infant and Toddler Screen-II Birth to 23 months • Early Preschool Screen-II 2-year-old and 2 1/2-year-old • Preschool Screen-II 3-year-old and 4-year-old • K&1 Screen-II Kindergarten and First Grade L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 Skill Areas of the Screens-II • Visual /Graphomotor • Gross-Motor • Fine-Motor • Articulation/Verba l Fluency/Syntax • Self-Help • Social-Emotional • Receptive and Expressive Language • Quantitative Concepts • Personal Information • Prereading/Reading L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 Computing Chronological Age • • • • • First date is date of screening Second date is child’s birth date Write the dates year-month-day Start subtraction with days If there are not enough days borrow a month (always 30 days) • If there are not enough months borrow a year (always 12 months) • If the number of days is 15 or higher, increase month by 1 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 Computing Chronological Age L. Armour 2008 10 23 2004 8 10 2008 10 23 2005 9 30 2008 10 23 2005 12 27 www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 Correcting for Prematurity • For children being screened with the Infant or Toddler Screen-II who were 4 or more weeks premature. 2008 2007 10 12 23 30 114 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 The Data Sheets L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 The Data Sheets L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 Application Exercise • Find a partner. • Decide who will be the screener and who will be the student. • Find the appropriate Data Sheet. • Compute the chronological age. • Administer the screen in 15 minutes. • Score the Data Sheet. • We will discuss the meaning of scores later. L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 Cutoff Scores • Find the child’s chronological age. • Look first at the cutoff for possible disabilities or delays. • If the child scored well above those cutoffs, look to the cutoffs for giftedness. • Remember that scores below cutoffs do not necessarily mean there are disabilities. You may want to begin instruction and re-screen. L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 The Data Sheets L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 Cutoff Scores • Find the child’s chronological age. • Look first at the cutoff for possible disabilities or delays. • If the child scored well above those cutoffs, look to the cutoffs for giftedness. • Remember that scores below cutoffs do not necessarily mean there are disabilities. You may want begin Findto child’s age instruction and re-screen. Compare child’s L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com score to cutoff 3.10.08 Social-Emotional/SelfHelp Scales • Separate section in the Early Preschool, Preschool, and K&1 Screens • Incorporated into assessments in the Infant & Toddler Screen • Parent component provides home-school connect • Cutoffs indicate Above Average, Average, or Below Average performance L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 Additional Resources in the Screens-II • Screening Observations Form • Parent and Teacher Rating Forms • Parent-child Interaction Form (Infant & Toddler Screen) • Reading Readiness Scale (K&1 Screen) • Supplemental assessments • Growth Indicator Chart • Coordination chart for IED-II L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 Spanish Direction Booklets • Spanish directions and student responses for assessments and supplemental assessments • Spanish Data Sheets • Spanish translations for all forms, including Social-Emotional/Self-Help Scales • Data Sheets and forms may be reproduced L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 The BRIGANCE® IED-II serves as… • An assessment instrument to… Determine present levels of performance Identify strengths and weaknesses Identify instructional objectives • An instructional guide • A tracking system that is specific, ongoing, and easily interpreted • A tool for developing and communicating ISFPs and IEPs L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 Features of the BRIGANCE® IED-II • Developmental ages birth through 7 years • Comprehensive--ensures applicability for children with a wide range of skills and abilities • Comprehensive skill sequences--allow progress to be shown in smaller increments • Criterion-referenced testing offers flexibility • Norm-referenced testing provides data L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 Developmental Record Book L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 Instructional Activities in the Readiness Prescriptive • Instructional activities correlated to the Screens and the IED-II • Rich teacher support includes objectives, rationale, suggestions for teaching, indications of and possible reasons for learning difficulties • Read-to-Me book lists extend learning • Parent letters provide activities for home learning • Student learning plans allow children to take responsibility for their learning L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08 Customer Support • CA101--Free online training available anytime, anywhere • Sales Support--call 800-225-0248 for assistance during regular business hours • Live Help--when you are online during business hours, click the “Live Help” button to get help right away. L. Armour www.CurriculumAssociates. com 3.10.08