Sec. 7. "Universal screener" means a diagnostic assessment used to aid educators in understanding the causes for student performance, learning strengths, and the needs that underlie student performance. The diagnostic assessment is conducted to identify or predict students who may be at risk for poor learning outcomes and is typically brief and conducted with all students at a particular grade level. IC 20-35.5-2 Chapter 2. Required Screening and Intervention 20-35.5-2-1 Indicators to screen for risk factors of dyslexia included in reading plan; mandatory universal screener; reported in kindergarten through grade 2 reading plan 20-35.5-2-2 Screening of students 20-35.5-2-3 Administration of level I dyslexia screening 20-35.5-2-4 Administration of level II dyslexia screening; consistent with Indiana dyslexia resource guide 20-35.5-2-5 Components of level I dyslexia screening and level II dyslexia screening 20-35.5-2-6 Adoption of rules to ensure students screened for risk factors of dyslexia 20-35.5-2-7 Use of response to intervention 20-35.5-2-8 Objection to screening; consent to level I dyslexia screening and level II dyslexia screening
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