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Updated Perspectives on Educational Diagnosticians' Understanding of Reading Assessments
Current Issues in Education (2016)
  • Jessica A. Rueter, University of Texas at Tyler
  • Dr. Rochell R. McWhorter, University of Texas at Tyler
  • John H. Lamb, University of Texas at Tyler
  • Frank O. Dykes, University of Texas at Tyler
Abstract
Chappell, Stephens, Kinnison, and Pettigrew (2009) conducted a study investigating educational diagnosticians knowledge of early reading development. Our study replicated the work of Chappell et al. through a mixed methods design that investigated educational diagnosticians' perceptions and knowledge of early reading development. Additionally, our study sought to gain a better understanding of how educational diagnosticians selected assessment instruments. Our findings suggested that educational diagnosticians may lack understanding of the early developmental processes of reading and that there may be limited use of diagnostic assessment instruments when evaluating students who are struggling to read.
Keywords
  • educational diagnosticians,
  • instrument selection,
  • learning disabilities,
  • mixed methods,
  • phonemic awareness,
  • phonological awareness,
  • prosody,
  • reading assessments,
  • reading disorders,
  • reading fluency
Disciplines
Publication Date
March, 2016
Publisher Statement
First published in Current Issues in Education.
Citation Information
Jessica A. Rueter, Rochell R. McWhorter, John H. Lamb and Frank O. Dykes. "Updated Perspectives on Educational Diagnosticians' Understanding of Reading Assessments" Current Issues in Education Vol. 19 Iss. 1 (2016) p. 1 - 18
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/rochell_mcwhorter/15/