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  1. After careful review, and based in part on the 1969 Cooper Harper model used by NASA to evaluate performance, the MWP established the Student Performance Rating Scale and adopted it as the standard for all student training and instructor development reviews.

  2. Jan 1, 2011 · When students with ASDs are from culturally or linguistically diverse (CLD) families, the professionals assessing and providing services to the students need the additional dimension of how cultural and linguistic differences may affect identification, assessment, and treatment strategies.

    • Tina Taylor Dyches
    • 2011
  3. The ASRS is a nationally standardized, norm-references ASD rating scale. This multi-informant measure helps identify symptoms, behaviors, and associated features of ASD in children and adolescents ages 2-18.

  4. The NASP Best Practices Series autism assessment authors recommend school psychologists use a structured autism observation method (e.g., ADOS-2) and autism-specific checklists or rating scales for school-based assessments Areas that are typically evaluated included in clinical and school-based evaluations are

  5. Based on direct observation, parent reports and other records, the CARS assessment identifies children with ASD and the severity of impact. The 15 item rating scale indicates the degree to which a child’s behavior deviates from children without a disability. →Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS) (4–18 years)

  6. Oct 1, 2022 · The Gilliam Autism Rating Scale, Third Edition (GARS-3; Gilliam, 2014) is a 58-item rating scale used to screen individuals of ages 3-22 for ASD. Responses are made on a 4-point

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  8. The articles in this special section, focused on assessing, understanding, and supporting students with Autism at school, use a diverse array of methodologies to address important issues in support services for students with ASD that should serve to reduce the gap between research and practice.