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Educational Diagnosticians

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Feb 23, 2024 • 55min

Times, They are a Changin': Revisions to the Dyslexia Handbook | Nazzie Pater-Rov with Aimee Seaberry and others on Clubhouse

Nazzie summarizes for the group both proposals for items removed and added to the Texas Dyslexia handbook. Aimee Seaberry also adds a summary of the Dyslexia Academies expected to be provided by TEA. Others also joined to comment. Thanks to Lori Melton for offering the perspective of a dyslexia therapist as well. See this link for the text of the proposed handbook.
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Feb 16, 2024 • 53min

What Does the "Specific" Mean in Specific Learning Disability? | Nazzie Pater-Rov with Others on Clubhouse

The "Specific" in Specific Learning Disability can be confusing. A number of articles attempt to address this topic. Diagnosticians on Clubhouse examine articles by Mather (2023), Pennington (2015), Wadsworth et al. (2010), and Peterson et al. (2021) are reviewed to explore this term.
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Feb 9, 2024 • 45min

Citing Research in Your FIE | Nazzie Pater-Rov with Amy Smith

Citing research in our FIEs can make us look more professional, help us learn about the research behind the assessments we choose, and support our interpretation with evidence. The tool mentioned in this episode can be accessed through this link. Check back by clicking on the link in the future for updates to the link.
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Feb 2, 2024 • 1h 11min

Hey! What's Goin' On? Assessment: Hope for a Destination | Jim Ysseldyke & Amanda VanDerHeyden

Dr. Ysseldyke and Amanda VanDerHeyden share their vision for the role of evaluators in special education. Together they wrote the 14th edition of Assessment In Special and Inclusive Education, the go-to textbook on evidence based assessment practices. They call on evaluators to make a paradigm shift away from a focus on IQ tests and towards a focus on assessment of the basic academic skills. This is a MUST HEAR, if you haven't listened live, or even if you did, you will want to listen again. https://www.proedinc.com/Products/40006/assessment-in-special-and-inclusive-education14th-edition.aspx
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Jan 26, 2024 • 58min

The Art of Teaching the Science of Reading | Timothy Rasinski

Renowned literacy educator Timothy Rasinski discusses teaching reading fluency, morphology, and the art of combining science with artful instruction. He highlights the importance of phonological awareness, word recognition, and incorporating Greek roots for vocabulary acquisition. The podcast also explores controversies in reading instruction, challenges with scripted curriculum, and the need for continuous teacher training.
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Jan 18, 2024 • 56min

Gotta Be Start'n Something: RTI, Hold Your Head Up High! | Lynn & Doug Fuchs

We wonder why RTI doesn't really take place in schools. Maybe it's because people would rather discredit the system rather than commit to actual school improvement? How do we assess in the context of a system that uses RTI by name only? What are the discussions around how to diagnose learning disabilities?
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Jan 12, 2024 • 1h 9min

Get With The Program! Diagnostician Training Programs in Texas

Dr. Schultz from MSU, Dr. Cavin from Tarleton State, Dr. Rueter from UT Tyler, and Becki Robertson from Region 10 join to tell us about some of benefits various programs offer and some of the challenges they are faced with.
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Jan 5, 2024 • 57min

CBM: A Step in the Right Direction | Nazzie Pater-Rov

CBM may not be the answer to bringing an intervention frame of mind to education, but they certainly are a step in the right direction! Nazzie Pater-Rov discusses reasons for using CBM in our FIEs, misunderstandings about CBM, and the various types of CBM that are available.
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Dec 8, 2023 • 1h

Let's Stop Fooln' Around and Start Assessing Basic Skills | Nathan Clemens

Dr. Nathan Clemens describes the concepts presented in his newest edition of a book he co-authored with his late mentor, Dr. Edward Sharpiro. The book, Academic Skills Problems, demonstrates how a good quality academic assessment has the potential to drive intervention.
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Dec 1, 2023 • 1h 3min

Don't Just Stand There On the Wall, Move with Adapted PE | Linda Hilgenbrinck

Collaboration between the diagnostician and the Adapted PE teacher has the potential to add richness to Full Individual Evaluations. Dr. Linda Hilgenbrinck is a leader in her field at a national level.

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