I'm pretty sure that the ethical guidelines for standardized assessments include not revealing the questions in advance to parents. |
Are you sure she read thoroughly and understood what she agreed to when she requested a 504? |
You know there are follow-up questions, right? |
Where did you get this specific idea of what does and does not constitute "data collection?" |
There are follow-up questions. |
Yeah well, I still wouldn’t consent to it. |
I do not think that is true. |
huh? no, you’re not administering secret tests to my kid. |
So, your kid won't be taking the SAT, any AP's, district wide exams, SOL's etc . . . ? |
I am a normal parent who happens to be a normal lawyer. I would have a huge problem if the school asked my kids questions involving criminal behavior without my *informed* consent - and that means specific test names and the diagnostic purpose and data collected. If a parent wasn't happy with the Connors form questions, there are other standardized test that could be used for ADHD assessments |
a psychological test that could result in a call to CPS is obviously different from the SAT. |
You said your kid won't be taking any tests with secret questions. |
+1 from another lawyer. |
School Psychologist here...I have given the conners thousands of times...I always wondered if any parent would get upset over the nature of some of the questions....but not once in my years as a veteran psych...until I saw this thread. |
Same here! |