1. Development and Validation of the Minnesota Inference Assessment
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Kendeou, Panayiota, McMaster, Kristen L., Butterfuss, Reese, Kim, Jasmine, Slater, Susan, and Bulut, Okan
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The overall aim of the current investigation was to develop and validate the initial version of the Minnesota Inference Assessment (MIA). MIA is a web-based measure of inference processes in Grades K-2. MIA leverages the affordances of different media to evaluate inference processes in a nonreading context, using age-appropriate fiction and nonfiction videos coupled with questioning. We evaluated MIA's technical adequacy in a proof-of-concept study. Taken together, the results support the interpretation that MIA shows promise as a valid and reliable measure of inferencing in a nonreading context for students in Grades K-2. Future directions involve further development of multiple, parallel forms that can be used for progress monitoring in K-2. [For the corresponding grantee submission, see ED606358.]
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- 2021
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