Act 20 Assessment Workshop Series
$200 per person
Join CESA 6 on a deep dive to navigate the assessment requirements in Act 20. CESA 6 directors will help you to plan for and administer the assessments as well as analyze the data from the assessments.

Benefits
Explore diagnostic assessments, better understand Act 20 legislation, and understand reading interventions and effective literacy routines.
- Provides assistance to develop and implement long-term literacy goals.
- Introduces innovative and evidence-based teaching strategies for literacy.
- Delivers a range of professional learning sessions that foster continuous development.
Goals
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Perspective: An external evaluator may provide a view of the employee that is considered more objective.
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Credibility: An external evaluator may be perceived as having more credibility to those outside of the organization.
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Expertise: An external evaluator may provide evaluation skills or experience that can be helpful to district evaluators and evaluatees. Our CESA 6 external evaluators serve not only as observers but also technological guides for districts using MyLearningPlan.
Who might benefit from participating?
- C&I Directors
- Special Education Directors
- Assessment Coordinators/DACs
- Principals
- Reading Specialists
- Coaches
- School Psychologists
Outcomes/Deliverables
- Explore diagnostic assessment options and information gained for instruction, both for universal instruction and for intervention
- Understand the components of the personalized reading plan required by Act 20
- Understand targeted interventions, including research-based high-leverage instructional routines
- District work time to analyze data and interventions, and potentially build personalized reading plans (this will depend on which team members attend from a district)