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  1. The New Jersey Dyslexia Handbook: A Guide to Early Literacy Development & Reading Struggles 3. Definition The New Jersey Administrative Code includes the definition of dyslexia adopted by the International Dyslexia Association (IDA) Board of Directors on November 12th, 2002.

  2. New Jersey Birth to Three Early Learning Standards. provide families, child care providers, early childhood teachers, institutions of higher learning, community members and policy. makers with research-based information to support the best learning and development for infants and toddlers.

  3. the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) website hosts a Dyslexia Resources section. On the “Professional Development” tab, professional development webinars are available. The content for these webinars was developed and presented by the New Jersey Branch of the International Dyslexia Association in collaboration with the NJDOE’s

  4. This graphic provides an illustration of the four performance levels and where the student’s overall scale score is positioned along the performance scale. The student’s score is indicated by the black triangle positioned along the range of overall scale scores that define each performance level.

  5. Part 1: Introduction and Overview of Assessment Program. 1.1 Background. The New Jersey Student Learning Assessments for English Language Arts (NJSLA–ELA), Mathematics (NJSLA–M) and Science (NJSLA–S) measure how well students meet the New Jersey Student Learning Standards (NJSLS).

  6. The grades 3 through 8 ELA assessments: align to a representative sampling of standards and evidence statements; reflect the balance between literary and informational texts; include a writing task in each unit and associated scoring rubrics; align with the ELA Task Models;

  7. How is a child determined to be eligible for special education? Is there an assessment or evaluation? What is Special Education? What type of education are children with a qualifying disability entitled to? What is a “free appropriate public education (FAPE)”? Who is eligible for special education?

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