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clmills979

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A comprehensive criterion-reference assessment covering a range of skills needed for transition, each page provides a specific, measureable objective that can be included among or adapted for the student's transition IEP objectives.
 
  A. Self-Determination Battery
  B. Kaufman Functional Assessment Skills Test
  C. Brigance Transition Inventory
  D. Transitional Planning Inventory, Second Edition

Question 2

Which of the following is false about the Kaufman Functional Academic Skills Test?
 
  a) It does not use an informant to provide the information
  b) It is a lengthy instrument
  c) It is conormed with an intelligence test
  d) It is used primarily as a screening instrument



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Answer to Question 1

C.
Explanation: This assessment system is a comprehensive criterion-referenced assessment that covers a range of skills needed for transition to work and independent living. The following areas are included in the inventory: career awareness, functional writing, listening and speaking, reading, math, independent living, postsecondary communication and technology skills, community participation, and self-rating instruments that cover skills and behavior. Each page of the Brigance Transition Inventory provides a specific, measurable objective that can be included among or adapted for the student's transition IEP objectives.

Answer to Question 2

B



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