When
The following sessions were held on Thursday, September 9, 2021. Access the recordings below.
10:30 - 11:30am – easyCBM: In-Person Testing
How to administer the pre-assessment when you meet the student IN PERSON.
12 - 1pm – easyCBM: Testing Online
How to administer the pre-assessment when you meet the student VIRTUALLY.
Description
Participants will review the easyCBM assessment tools, discuss the process of administering the assessment, and learn about best practices for consistent administration and data collection. Use the registration link to sign up! Zoom meeting information and any special instructions will be emailed to those who register before the workshop.
The content in this presentation is geared towards serving the migrant populations in New York State as defined under Title I, Part C and the approved State Service Delivery Plan, and may NOT be appropriate to all situations.
Please refer to the disclaimers page, which includes the vendor notice, Google™ Translate disclaimer, and nondiscrimination and accessibility policy, before proceeding further.
Objectives
- How to administer the pre-assessment for the easyCBM
- Best practices for administering in person and/or virtually
- Best practices for consistent administration and data collection
About the Presenter
Lisa Rivera currently plays two roles in the NYS-MEP, working as the Training Program Coordinator with the ID&R Program, and as the Data Clerk for the Fredonia METS. She has been working in the field of migrant education for over 16 years, and has played a variety of roles. Lisa started her career at the Genesee Valley METS, where she coordinated many activities, including parent engagement programs, adolescent events, ESL classes with OSY students, scholarship committee and fundraising events, as well as, the daily operations and data entry for the METS office.
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Event contact information
For Questions, please contact:
Mary Anne Diaz
mdiaz@brockport.edu
607-345-3421
OR
Jennifer Verdugo
jverdugo@brockport.edu
585-739-2821