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Week 2 Interactive Assignment
Developing Psych
educational Materials for Children |
For
written transcript, click here. (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
In this
interactive assignment, you will create a story for children to educate them
about psychological assessment. To begin, select a targeted developmental or
reading level pre-K through grade 6. Review the elements required for each
section of your storybook below. Visit the Storybird website (Links to an external site.)Links to an
external site. to familiarize yourself with this
technology. You may review the Storybird Quick-Start Guide (Links to an external site.)Links
to an external site. for additional assistance with
using this platform.
Your
username will become the professional author name for your book. Therefore,
when you register for your Storybird account it is recommended that you use the
following format for your username: first initial followed by last name (e.g.,
JSmith). If you receive a message that your username has been taken, it is
recommended you include your middle initial (e.g., JASmith). Do not use
Internet handles and/or other unprofessional appearing pseudonyms.
Review the
information in Chapter 5 of your textbook corresponding to the assessments
appropriate for the age group you selected and review the Mental Health Assessment (Links to an external site.)Links to
an external site. (2013) article for examples of
information provided to the public about psychological testing. You may choose
any appropriate title for your story. Be sure to address each of the following
questions in your storybook in an age-appropriate manner:
- Why is the character in the
story being referred for testing?
- Who will conduct the
assessment?
- What is being measured?
- How long will testing take?
- Who will be present during the
assessment process? If not in the room, where will parents and/or
guardians be while the character in the story is being tested?
- How will the results be used?
Who will have access to the results (e.g., medical doctor, family, the
court, teachers), and why? This will vary depending on the character and
plot in your story.
- How will the tests be taken?
- What will be the outcome of the
assessment? How will the information be used? How might this information
impact the life of the character in your story?
Include
content to address any developmentally appropriate fears that individuals of
the age group you selected may have. For example, young children commonly
associate going to the doctor with getting a shot.
Be sure to
include all the required material from the instructions above in your online
storybook. Once you have created your storybook, include the link in your
initial post. In your initial post, note the age or grade level for the target
audience of the story. Briefly analyze and comment on the challenges and
benefits related to explaining psychological assessment concepts using language
that is developmentally appropriate for children. Compare at least two
assessment instruments used to assess intelligence or achievement for the age
group you selected. Include in-text citations and references for all sources
used.
Note: It
is highly recommended you complete all written work in a separate document
first and then cut and paste the required content into your online storybook.
This will allow you to edit and save your work separately from the online
storybook, should any technical failures occur. This approach will also allow
you to work on your content without having to remain connected to the Internet,
which will make it easier to develop and edit your content prior to publishing
it to your online storybook.
If you
experience any technical difficulties, please visit the Storybird Help Center (Links to an external
site.)Links to an external site..
The technical support offered through your Student Portal will not be able to
assist you with the Storybird website.
Note to Students: This assignment requires that
you produce a visual presentation, supply a spoken audio narrative, and to
listen the audio narrative of others. Note you are also asked to provide
a transcript of your presentation. If you have a documented disability
accommodation that might interfere with your ability to complete this
assignment you may contact your instructor to develop a comparable alternative
assignment. If you have other issues that you feel may be a barrier to
your ability to complete this course or this assignment please contact the
Office of Access and Wellness at: [email protected]