Curriculum-based measurement of oral reading: Evaluation of growth estimates derived with pre-post assessment methods

Theodore J. Christ, Barbara D. Monaghen, Cengiz Zopluoglu, Ethan R. Van Norman

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Abstract

Curriculum-based measurement of oral reading (CBM-R) is used to index the level and rate of student growth across the academic year. The method is frequently used to set student goals and monitor student progress. This study examined the diagnostic accuracy and quality of growth estimates derived from pre-post measurement using CBM-R data. A linear mixed effects regression model was used to simulate progress-monitoring data for multiple levels of progress-monitoring duration (6, 8, 10, ⋯, 20 weeks) and data set quality, which was operationalized as residual/error in the model (σε= 5, 10, 15, and 20). Results indicate that the duration of instruction, quality of data, and method used to estimate growth influenced the reliability and precision of estimated growth rates, in addition to the diagnostic accuracy. Pre-post methods to derive CBM-R growth estimates are likely to require 14 or more weeks of instruction between pre-post occasions. Implications and future directions are discussed.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)139-153
Number of pages15
JournalAssessment for Effective Intervention
Volume38
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2013

Keywords

  • Assessment
  • Curriculum based measurement
  • Program evaluation
  • Progress monitoring
  • Reading
  • Response to intervention

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