The use of authentic assessment in eligibility determination for early childhood intervention programs

Author(s): Bryce, Gisele Yvonne
Date Issued: April 2010
Description: A survey of the use of authentic assessment methods to determine eligibility for special needs services based on data from the questionnaire responses of 62 Part C coordinators of early intervention programs across the United States and its territories
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