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Test Equity in Vocational Evaluation

Test Equity in Vocational Evaluation. Steven R. Sligar , Ed.D ., CVE, PVE East Carolina University. Test Equity in VE. Topics Two Premises Practitioner Practice Three Tools Instruments Techniques Strategies. Premise for Practice. Use of corroborative information

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Test Equity in Vocational Evaluation

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  1. Test Equity in Vocational Evaluation Steven R. Sligar, Ed.D., CVE, PVE East Carolina University

  2. Test Equity in VE • Topics • Two Premises • Practitioner • Practice • Three Tools • Instruments • Techniques • Strategies

  3. Premise for Practice • Use of corroborative information • Case review/background information • Collateral informants • Interview information

  4. Tools of VE • Instruments • Tests and Work Samples • Techniques • Situational Assessment • Strategies • Accommodations • Modifications • Supports (for learning)

  5. Tests: Focus on Four Areas • Achievement • Aptitude • Interest • Other

  6. Achievement • Brief • Wide Range Achievement Test 4 (WRAT 4) • Comprehensive • Adult Basic Learning Examination (ABLE) • Stanford Achievement Test –Tenth Edition for use with Deaf or hard of hearing (SAT-10) • Woodcock-Johnson III Tests of Achievement (WJ III ACH)

  7. WRAT-4 Pro Con Spelling is dictated Reading assessed by pronunciation Sentence comprehension is spoken Arithmetic is timed • Ages 5-94 • Spelling, reading , & sentence comprehension are untimed • Useful as quick screening for job requirements

  8. Adult Basic Learning Examination (ABLE) Pro Con Vocabulary & Arithmetic Problem Solving (level 1) tests are dictated • Not timed • Ages >17 • Based on number of years of formal schooling • Useful in ABE or for workplace literacy

  9. WJIII ACH Pro Concerns 4 oral language subtests Several subtests rely on hearing (words, sounds, taped story) , use of metaphors, and sound awareness. • Age 2-90+ • 19/22 subtests untimed • Select area to be measured—may use individual sections • Used to identify instructional level & services needed

  10. SAT-10 Pro Concerns Limited use with adults Developed for schools • Time limits removed • Deaf norms available • Use with students in transition to postsecondary education

  11. Aptitude Tests • Multiple-Aptitude Batteries • Career Ability Placement Survey (CAPS) • O*Net Ability Profiler • Dexterity • Crawford Small Parts

  12. CAPS Pro Concerns 6th grade reading level overall (required for 5/8 ability dimensions) • High school & college norms • 3 ability dimensions do not require reading • Specific ability screening • Career counseling

  13. O*Net Ability Profiler Pro Concern 6th grade reading level overall (required for 3/11 subtests) • Free (almost) • 8/11 subtests do not require reading • Specific ability screening • Career counseling

  14. Crawford Small Parts Pro Concern Limited range of jobs • Easy to administer • Timed or untimed • Screening for jobs that require finger and manual dexterity

  15. Intelligence Tests • Beta-III • Performance (non-verbal) • Shipley-2 • Vocabulary and Abstraction (reading level not provided) • Correlates to WAIS • Impairment Index( useful with substance users , TBI ) • Wonderlic Contemporary Cognitive Ability Test • Requires reading (reading level not provided)

  16. Interest Tests • Verbal/Written • O*Net Interest Profiler • Self-Directed Search (SDS) • Pictorial • Reading-Free Vocational Interest Inventory: 2 (RFVII:2) • Wide Range Interest and Occupation Test (WRIOT2)

  17. O*Net Interest Profiler Pro Concern 8th grade reading level • Free • Holland Codes • Direct link to the O*Net • Useful for career counseling

  18. Self-Directed Search Pro Concern Self-administration requires self-knowledge and familiarity with activities • Form E 4th grade reading level • Holland Codes • Useful for career counseling

  19. RFVII:2 Pro Concerns Items focus on unskilled and semi-skilled jobs Occupational areas do not relate to DOT, O*Net, or Holland Codes • Pictorial • Reading & writing free • Ages >13 • Manual allows for item explanation • Useful with persons who may have LD or ID

  20. WRIOT2 Pro Concern Requires some exposure to the depicted jobs • Pictorial • Career counseling • Individual pictures useful as counseling tool

  21. Initial Order of Administration Traditional Post Secondary Other Physical Capacity Brief Achievement Interest Aptitude • Achievement • Interest • Aptitude

  22. Equity Metaphor Silk Purse Sow’s ear

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