Considerations in Testing

Considerations in Testing

Keith is a consultant residing in Centervale, U.S.A., a friendly, predominantly middle-class community with a diverse ethnic make-up.   He works closely with other professionals such as speech therapists, occupational therapists, physicians, and school administrators.  As a licensed psychologist, one of Keith’s job duties is to conduct psychological and psychoeducational assessments. Results from assessments can help make decisions related to placement in special education or gifted and talented programs and development of academic and behavioral interventions.  Keith sometimes works with counselors to administer interest inventories to help students with career planning as well.

Keith has been asked to conduct an assessment of an 8-year old boy for possible learning disabilities.  Dat started attending Centervale Elementary last year and is currently in 3rd grade. He is enrolled in classes for students with English as a Second Language. His family speaks Vietnamese at home, but Dat speaks English fairly well at school. Although Keith is bilingual in English and Spanish, he does not speak Vietnamese.

Reflect on what you have learned in your readings about cultural, legal, and ethical issues related to assessment.

Describe specific ethical issues Keith needs to consider. How might Dat’s cultural upbringing and language affect the results of testing? Considering Dat’s needs along with the ethical concerns, what should Keith do? Reflect on the impact of testing results. How might results from testing impact Dat’s future?

. Your response should be at least two pages long.

     Assignment 3 Grading Criteria   Maximum Points    Described ethical issues Keith needs to consider.  20    Explained how Dat’s cultural upbringing and language could affect testing.  20    Described what Keith should do within the context of Dat’s needs balanced with ethical concerns.  20    Reflected on the impact of testing results.  20    Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrated ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources, displayed accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation.  20    Total:  100