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Statement 1: Indicates the correct number and brief title of each Standard for each artifact.
Briefly describes the artifact and its purpose, and relates it to intern development as a teacher
and to the individual for whom it was developed.
This artifact is the Education Achievement Report (EAR) based on the results of a formal,
standardized assessment, the Woodcock-Johnson Test of Achievement-III. SPED 425: Formal
Tests & Measurements for Students with Disabilities: K-12 requires a signature assessment for
this course, which is the Educational Achievement Report.
Interstate Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium InTASC 6, Council for Exceptional
Children CEC 4 (Assessment), InTASC 9, CEC 6 (Professional Reflection/Growth) are the
standards reflected in this artifact.
Learner development /individual differences InTASC 1, CEC 1,
Professionalism and Collaboaration InTASC 10, CEC 7,
Statement 2: Describe how this artifact demonstrates mastery of the identified standard(s).
Statement 3: Describe how the knowledge, skills and disposition learned from completing this
artifact have a positive impact on student learning.
The student needs access to the general education curriculum and will be placed in their
appropriate least restrictive environment. By being place in the least restrictive environment the
student will interact with peers, and gain social relationships. This placement will help the
student learn how to engage and work with surrounding peers, which is a beneficial lifelong
skill. In order to improve math problem solving skills the student will receive related services
such as an occupational therapist. The student will learn how to properly solve math problems
with help from the occupational therapist related service. The student will be able to meet the
objective with the class by being able to learn how to properly solve math problems, which will
allow the student to stay engaged in the lesson. The student will not fall behind, missing valuable
information, because the student is concentrating on working on math problem solving abilities.
The student will read writing prompts and write based on the writing prompt in order to acquire
new vocabulary and writing fluency skills through an exposure to a variety of prompts. This will
help the student build a language-rich vocabulary that will help the student become a better
reader and writer.