Measuring academic skill development for students with autism spectrum disorder using curriculum‐based measurement: A scoping review and call for research
Milena A. Keller‐Margulis,
Sarah S. Mire,
Elías S. Loría Garro
et al.
Abstract:School‐based service providers must understand how to best measure academic skill development given its key role in improving long‐term outcomes for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Curriculum‐based measurement (CBM), which has applications for foundational academic skill areas of reading, writing, and mathematics, may be one way to determine academic intervention targets and progress monitor academic skills for students with ASD, but the extent of the literature base is unknown. Results of thi… Show more
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