Abstract
The Education of the Handicapped Act stipulates that testing should be conducted in the mode in which students usually communicate. This study investigated the instructional validity of criterion-referenced tests in 30 states to determine which of the recommended instructional modes the states allowed to be translated into testing practice for students who are visually impaired. Although few modifications to the tests were universally accepted, testing directors seem amenable to reasoned change.
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