Predictor Implementation School/District Self-Assessment

DIRECTIONS: For each characteristic of the predictor below rate the
Degree of Implementation and the Evidence of Implementation.

The Predictor Implementation School/ District Self-Assessment (PISA) is intended to provide schools, districts, or other stakeholders in secondary transition with a framework for determining the degree to which their program is implementing practices that are likely to lead to more positive post-school outcomes for students with disabilities. The predictor categories listed have been extracted from high quality correlational research including students with disabilities. The operational definitions and essential program characteristics were derived from experts in the field through a Delphi study (Rowe et al., 2014).


Exit Exam Requirements/High School Diploma Status Predictor

Operational Definition: Exit exams requirements are standardized state tests, assessing single content area (e.g. Algebra, English) or multiple skill areas, with specified levels of proficiency that students must pass in order to obtain a high school diploma.
High School Diploma status is achieved by completing the requirements of the state awarding the diploma including the completion of necessary core curriculum credits.
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Characteristic 1 of 7: Teach test-taking strategies and study skills instruction.
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Characteristic 2 of 7: Assist students to plan for and use appropriate accommodations when taking the test.
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Characteristic 3 of 7: Administer standardized practice tests periodically to monitor progress towards benchmarks.
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Characteristic 4 of 7: Provide exit exams at the end of targeted courses designated by the state or at the end of a specific grade level (e.g. 11th).
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Characteristic 5 of 7: Offer students, meeting criteria, appropriate accommodations, alternate, or alternative assessment procedures.
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Characteristic 6 of 7: Provide student remediation assistance if they fail the test.
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Characteristic 7 of 7: Provide students with multiple opportunities to take the test as allowed by the school/district for all students.
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