The Special Educator’s Complete Guide to 109 Diagnostic Tests

The Special Educator’s Complete Guide to 109 Diagnostic Tests by Roger Pierangelo, published by Prentice Hall PTR in August 2000, is a comprehensive resource designed for those involved in the special education process. This 328-page guide offers an overview of commonly used diagnostic tests for identifying various disabilities, including assessments related to intelligence, perception, language, achievement, and social maturity, spanning from early childhood to adolescence.
Readers will find practical information that addresses the role of special education teachers as diagnosticians, including insights on interpreting test scores and effectively utilizing results. This edition serves as a valuable supplement for any Special Education course, focusing on essential topics in education, special education, and testing and measurement.
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Appropriate as a supplement in any Special Education course.
The Special Educator’s Complete Guide to 109 Diagnostic Tests has been developed to provide any individual involved in the special education process with a comprehensive overview of the most frequently used tests for diagnosing suspected disabilities including intelligence, perception and language to achievement, psycho/social behavior and social maturity from the early childhood years to adolescence. This practical text addresses the needs of the special education teacher as a diagnostician by including information on what scores mean and how to utilize their results.
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