Assignment #3: Assessment, Planning, and Reporting Project
(Group or Individual)
This four-part assignment is designed to develop candidates skills in assessment, collaborative decision-making, and instructional planning for young children with and without developmental delays. Candidates will conduct assessments, analyze results, develop IFSP/IEP goals, and produce a formal assessment report.
The following are the steps that are to be used to complete this assignment:
Part 1: Conducting Assessment (Field Experience EDUC 509)
Due: March 13, 2026
- Conduct assessments with two children:
- One child with a developmental delay
- One child without a developmental delay
- Assessments must be completed in an approved field placement.
Part 2: Assessment Results and Goal/Objectives Development
Due: April 24, 2026
- Write a summary of assessment results for each child.
- Results must address all developmental domains assessed (e.g., cognitive, physical, social-emotional, communication, adaptive/self-help).
- Develop at least three (3) IFSP or IEP goals based on assessment findings.
- At least one goal must include a minimum of three (3) measurable objectives.
- Goals and objectives must be directly aligned with the childs identified needs.
Part 3: Final Assessment Report. Due: April May 3 , 2026
- Submit a 710 page formal assessment report following the format below:
Required Report Format
Agency Name
Address
Phone Number
Child Name:
Parent(s):
Date of Birth:
Date of Evaluation:
Chronological Age:
Location of Evaluation:
Evaluator:
Reason for Referral
Background Information
Health History
Previous Assessment Information
Observation of the Environment
Behavioral Observations
Tests and Interviews
Assessment Results
Summary
Recommendations
Evaluator Signature(s) and Title(s
Part 4: Presentation
Due: May 15 , 2026,
Presentation and Final Report Requirements
Candidates will present their assessment findings and instructional plans to the class. The presentation must address the following components:
- Share
- Present the assessment report and the childs IFSP/IEP goals and objectives.
- Discuss
- Explain planned instructional activities and strategies designed to support the childs identified developmental needs.
- Monitor
- Describe methods for monitoring and assessing the childs progress over time.
- Engage
- Present information in a clear, creative, and engaging manner. There is no required presentation format.
Final Submission Requirement:
Following the in-class presentation, please submit a revised final assessment report that reflects feedback received and incorporates necessary revisions.
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