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Samuel J. Meisels

Samuel J. Meisels is an American academic whose scholarship[1] focuses on early childhood assessment, child development, and educational practices that support the developmental needs of young children.[2][3]

Samuel J. Meisels
BornSeptember 14, 1945
Cleveland, Ohio
EducationHarvard University, Ed.D. (1973)

Harvard University, Ed.M. (1969)

University of Rochester, A.B (1967)
Websitebuffettinstitute.nebraska.edu

Meisels is the founding executive director of the Buffett Early Childhood Institute at the University of Nebraska, president emeritus of Erikson Institute, and a professor and research scientist emeritus at the University of Michigan.[4][5][6] Meisels retired from the Buffett Institute on Feb. 28, 2023, concluding a career that spanned more than a half-century and established him as a leading voice in the field of early childhood education and development.[1]

Reputation edit

Meisels's reputation stems from his scholarship, impact on early assessment, and application of research on behalf of the lives of children and families. Recognition of his contributions to the field are extensive. In 2010 Meisels received an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters from Roosevelt University and in 2019 the Simms/Mann Institute awarded Meisels its Visionary Leadership Award in Development and Education. [5][6][7] Other notable awards include the Richmond-Coleman Award in Developmental Pediatrics, American Academy of Pediatrics (2005); president, Board of Directors, Zero to Three (2006); member, National Academy of Sciences Committee on Early Childhood Pedagogy (2000); Ferguson Award for Leadership in Early Childhood Education, National-Louis University (2000); and Mary E. Switzer Distinguished Fellow in Handicapped Research, US Department of Education (1985).

Education edit

Meisels received his bachelor's degree with high honors in philosophy from the University of Rochester in 1967 [5][6] and then enrolled in a master's and doctoral program at Harvard University in education and philosophy.[5][6] While at Harvard, Meisels began studying the work of Jean Piaget, whose ideas about children and epistemology motivated him to become a teacher of preschool, kindergarten, and first grade. Meisels completed his doctoral studies at the Harvard Graduate School of Education[5][6][8] in 1973.

Professional Positions edit

Tufts University edit

In 1972 Meisels accepted a position as a faculty member at Tufts University and, from 1973-1978, was director of the Eliot-Pearson Children's School, the laboratory school of the Department of Child Study.[5][6] From 1979-1980 he served as Senior Advisor in Early Childhood Development in the Developmental Evaluation Clinic of Children's Hospital Medical Center at Boston before joining the faculty of the University of Michigan.[5][6]

University of Michigan edit

Meisels was a member of the faculty of the University of Michigan from 1980-2001. During his 21 years at Michigan, his research became prominent in the fields of child development, policy, long-term consequences of high-risk birth, and early childhood assessment. At Michigan, he held several positions including that of research scientist and acting director at the Center for Human Growth and Development, and professor, interim dean, and associate dean of research in the School of Education.[5][6]

Erikson Institute edit

Meisels served as president of Erikson Institute,[9] a graduate school in child development, from 2002-2013. [5][8] Under his leadership, Erikson expanded its research, community partnerships, and graduate programs to meet the needs of the early childhood field. [9] He increased funding for applied research and community-based projects, creating new partnerships with public school teachers, administrators, and students through the New Schools Project, Early Math Collaborative, and Herr Research Center for Children and Social Policy; establishing a comprehensive clinical assessment and counseling center for at-risk children and families; and completing a successful five-year fundraising campaign to build a new campus and support an endowed chair, fellowships, and special programs.[9]

Buffett Early Childhood Institute edit

In June 2013 Meisels was appointed founding executive director of the Buffett Early Childhood Institute [5][6][10][11] where he was also a tenured professor of child, youth, and family studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He held courtesy appointments on the other Nebraska campuses as professor of public health, public administration, and education.[5][6][10]

Under Meisels's leadership the Institute developed programs to close the achievement and opportunity gap for vulnerable young children and to elevate the early childhood workforce to enhance its ability to care for young children from birth through Grade 3.[11] These initiatives incorporated multiple systems of training, public policy, research, and evaluation.[12] In 2017 the university appointed Meisels to the Richard D. Holland Presidential Chair in Early Childhood Development,[13][14] the highest honor the university can confer on a faculty member.[14] At his retirement in 2023 the university appointed him Founding Director Emeritus and Richard D. Holland Presidential Chair Emeritus in Early Childhood Development.

Contributions to Research and Assessment edit

Meisels’s earliest work demonstrated his interest in theory-based instructional approaches in early childhood classrooms.[15] Over his career he published more than 200 books, articles, assessments, and monographs.[5][6]

Meisels's work is focused on developmental screening,[9] inclusion of young children with special needs in regular educational programs, [16] [17] developmental consequences of high risk birth,[18] school readiness,[19] [20]and performance assessment of young children.[21] His publications are widely referenced. Google Scholar records more than 11,000 citations of his research. In addition to developing and researching early childhood assessments, he prepared activity books for parents[22][23]and co-edited two handbooks for the field.[22][23] He has served on numerous editorial boards as a reviewer and editor.[5][6]

Meisels’s work is committed to fairness, accuracy, utility, and developmental principles in assessment of children.[24] He has written extensively about the use of alternative assessment strategies that are authentic, performance-based, and developmentally appropriate for young children and those in the early elementary grades,[25] and he co-authored three widely-used early childhood assessments.[5][8]

The Early Screening Inventory edit

In 1975 Meisels and his colleagues began work on a brief developmental screening instrument designed to identify children, aged 3–6, who were at risk for learning and behavior problems. Known as the Early Screening Inventory (ESI-3), this well-researched, nationally validated screening instrument identifies children who can benefit from early intervention services.[26] It is one of the most reliable and carefully developed early childhood screening instruments available and is currently in its third edition.[27]

The Work Sampling System edit

First begun in 1987, Work Sampling is an observational assessment for children from preschool (age 3) – Grade 3.[9] WSS is constructivist in orientation, providing teachers with a unique perspective on children's learning and development that differs sharply from conventional outcomes available from standardized achievement tests.[9] The developmental observations recorded with WSS enable teachers and caregivers to document what children are learning in relation to standards of progress that demonstrate children's specific strengths and areas in need of development.[28]

WSS has been used throughout the United States and internationally for more than three decades. Currently in its fifth edition, it has undergone extensive validation, and was the subject of several peer-reviewed empirical studies that document its validity.[29][30][31][32]

The Ounce Scale edit

Meisels and colleagues also published the Ounce Scale: An Observational Assessment for Infants, Toddlers, and Families.[33] The Ounce is an authentic performance assessment used with children from infancy through age three. Notable is the Ounce Scale's focus on the social and emotional development of infants and toddlers and the involvement of families in the assessment process.[34]

Impact edit

As researcher, practitioner, policy analyst, and administrator, Meisels has helped shape the United States's view of young children as well as young children's care and education. His research and development altered the experience of countless children and teachers; influenced local, state, and national policymakers' decisions; and contributed to changes in legislation, including Congressional suspension of a nationwide test for all 4-5 year-olds in Head Start (the National Reporting System).[35]

Meisels's policy analysis of Massachusetts's early intervention services shaped its system of care in its early days.[36]His work with disabled children advanced the national discussion on inclusion.[17]  His screening and assessment tools[9][26] encouraged the use of child-centered, non-discriminatory assessment. His 200+ publications[35] are models of applied research. And his leadership of Erikson[37] and the Buffett Institute[12] dramatically expanded the reach of his ideas and his passion to help all children achieve their full potential.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Strauss, Valerie. "Perspective | Early-childhood expert: Why child-care centers should be closed during the coronavirus crisis". Washington Post. Retrieved 2020-05-27.
  2. ^ Klein, N. (2004). Samuel J. Meisels. In C.B. Fisher & R.M. Lerner (Eds.). Encyclopedia of applied developmental science (vol. 2, pp. 698-702). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
  3. ^ Zigler, E. & Styfco, S.J., (2010). The hidden history of Head Start. New York: Oxford University Press.
  4. ^ Kirp, D.L. (2007). The sandbox investment: The preschool movement and kids-first politics. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Samuel J. Meisels CV" (PDF). Buffett Early Childhood Institute.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Buffett Institute - Sam Meisels". buffettinstitute.nebraska.edu. Retrieved 2021-04-06.
  7. ^ Sims, Sandra (November 1, 2019). "Simms/Mann Institute "Think Tank" Talks Health and Wellness at the Wallis in Beverly Hills" (PDF). Beverly Hills Courier.
  8. ^ a b c "Samuel J. Meisels, EdD". www.pearsonassessments.com. Retrieved 2021-04-06.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g Meisels, S.J., Jablon, J.R., Marsden, D.B., Dichtelmiller, M.L., & Dorfman, A.B. (2013). The Work Sampling System (5th edition). Minneapolis, MN: Pearson/Psychological Corp.
  10. ^ a b Maxwell, Lesli A. (2012-10-19). "Erikson's Meisels Tapped to Lead Early-Childhood Effort in Nebraska". Education Week. ISSN 0277-4232. Retrieved 2023-11-10.
  11. ^ a b "Meisels named director of Buffett Early Childhood Institute". news.unl.edu. 2012-10-19. Retrieved 2023-11-10.
  12. ^ a b Buffett Early Childhood Institute at the University of Nebraska. (2023). Start Early, Start Well: 10 Year Report, 2013 – 2023. Retrieved from https://buffettinstitute.nebraska.edu/-/media/beci/docs/10-year-report-pdf-spreads-final.pdf .
  13. ^ Dunker, Chris. "Holland Foundation gives $2 million in support of NU's early childhood efforts". JournalStar.com. Retrieved 2020-05-27.
  14. ^ a b "Meisels named Holland Presidential Chair in Early Childhood Development | Announce | University of Nebraska-Lincoln". newsroom.unl.edu. Retrieved 2021-04-05.
  15. ^ Friedland, S.J., & Meisels, S.J. (1975). An application of the Piagetian model to perceptual handicaps. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 8, 20-24.
  16. ^ Meisels, S.J. (1978). Open education and the integration of children with special needs. In M.J. Guralnick (Ed.), Early intervention and the integration of handicapped and nonhandicapped children (pp. 240-259). Baltimore: University Park Press.
  17. ^ a b Meisels, S.J. (Ed.) (1979). Special education and development: Perspectives on young children with special needs. Baltimore: University Park Press.
  18. ^ Meisels, S.J., & Plunkett, J.W. (1988). Developmental consequences of pre-term birth: Are there long-term effects? In P.B. Baltes, D.L. Featherman, & R.M. Lerner (Eds.), Life-span Development and Behavior (Vol. 9, pp. 87-128). Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum.
  19. ^ Meisels, S.J. (1999). Assessing readiness. In R.C. Pianta & M. Cox (Eds.), The transition to kindergarten (pp. 39-66). Baltimore: Paul Brookes.
  20. ^ Meisels, S. J. (2007). Accountability in early childhood: No easy answers. In R. C. Pianta, M. J. Cox, & K. Snow (Eds.), School readiness and the transition to kindergarten (pp. 31 – 48). Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes.
  21. ^ Meisels, S.J., (1996). Performance in context: Assessing children's achievement at the outset of school.  In A.J. Sameroff & M.M. Haith (Eds.), The five to seven year shift: The age of reason and responsibility (pp. 410 - 431). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  22. ^ a b Meisels, S.J., Marsden, D.B., & Stetson, C. (2000). Winning Ways to Learn for 3, 4, & 5 year olds. New York: Goddard Press.
  23. ^ a b Meisels, S.J., Marsden, D.B., Stetson, C. (2000). Winning Ways to Learn for 6, 7, & 8 year olds. New York: Goddard Press.
  24. ^ Meisels, S.J.; Atkins-Burnett, S (2004). The Head Start National Reporting System: A critique. Young Children. 59 (1): 64-66.
  25. ^ Bagnato, S.J., Neisworth, J.T., & Pretti-Frontczak (2010). Linking authentic assessment and early childhood intervention. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes.
  26. ^ a b Meisels, S.J., Marsden, D.B., Henderson, L., & Wiske, M. S. (2018). Early Screening Inventory-3. Bloomington, MN: Pearson/Psychological Corp.
  27. ^ Meisels, S.J., Henderson, L.W., Liaw, F., Browning, K., & Ten Have, T. (1993). New evidence for the effectiveness of the Early Screening Inventory. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 8, 327-346.
  28. ^ Meisels, S.J., Liaw, F-R., Dorfman, A., & Nelson, R. (1995). The Work Sampling System: Reliability and validity of a performance assessment for young children. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 10 (3), 277 - 296.
  29. ^ Meisels, S.J., Bickel, D.D., Nicholson, J., Xue, Y., & Atkins-Burnett, S. (2001). Trusting teachers' judgments: A validity study of a curriculum-embedded performance assessment in Kindergarten - Grade 3. American Educational Research Journal, 38(1), 73-95.
  30. ^ Meisels, S.J., Atkins-Burnett, S. Xue, Y., Nicholson, J., Bickel, D.D., & Son, S. (2003). Creating a system of accountability: The impact of instructional assessment on elementary children's achievement test scores. Education Policy Analysis Archives, 11(9). http://epaa.asu.edu/epaa/v11n9/.
  31. ^ Meisels, S.J., Xue, Y., & Shamblott, M. (2008). Assessing language, literacy, and mathematics skills with Work Sampling for Head Start. Early Education and Development, 19(6), 963-981.
  32. ^ Reynolds, A.T. (2011). Assessing the validity of Minnesota school readiness indicators. Minneapolis, MN: Human Capital Research Collaborative.
  33. ^ Meisels, S.J., Dombro, A.L., Marsden, D.B., Weston, D., & Jewkes, A. (2003). The Ounce Scale: An Observational Assessment for Infants, Toddlers, and Families. New York: Pearson Early Learning.
  34. ^ Meisels, S.J., Wen, X., & Beachy-Quick, K. (2010). Authentic assessment for infants and toddlers: Exploring the reliability and validity of the Ounce Scale. Applied Developmental Science, 14 (2). 1-17
  35. ^ a b Strauss, V. "House Votes to End Test Central to GOP's Shift on Head Start", Washington Post, May 3, 2007, p. 8.
  36. ^ Meisels, S.J. (1985). A functional analysis of the evolution of public policy for handicapped young children. Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 7, 115-126.
  37. ^ "President Samuel J. Meisels: A Look Back at His Presidency". Erikson Institute. 2013-05-15. Retrieved 2020-05-22.

samuel, meisels, american, academic, whose, scholarship, focuses, early, childhood, assessment, child, development, educational, practices, that, support, developmental, needs, young, children, bornseptember, 1945cleveland, ohioeducationharvard, university, 19. Samuel J Meisels is an American academic whose scholarship 1 focuses on early childhood assessment child development and educational practices that support the developmental needs of young children 2 3 Samuel J MeiselsBornSeptember 14 1945Cleveland OhioEducationHarvard University Ed D 1973 Harvard University Ed M 1969 University of Rochester A B 1967 Websitebuffettinstitute nebraska eduMeisels is the founding executive director of the Buffett Early Childhood Institute at the University of Nebraska president emeritus of Erikson Institute and a professor and research scientist emeritus at the University of Michigan 4 5 6 Meisels retired from the Buffett Institute on Feb 28 2023 concluding a career that spanned more than a half century and established him as a leading voice in the field of early childhood education and development 1 Contents 1 Reputation 2 Education 3 Professional Positions 3 1 Tufts University 3 2 University of Michigan 3 3 Erikson Institute 3 4 Buffett Early Childhood Institute 4 Contributions to Research and Assessment 4 1 The Early Screening Inventory 4 2 The Work Sampling System 4 3 The Ounce Scale 5 Impact 6 ReferencesReputation editMeisels s reputation stems from his scholarship impact on early assessment and application of research on behalf of the lives of children and families Recognition of his contributions to the field are extensive In 2010 Meisels received an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters from Roosevelt University and in 2019 the Simms Mann Institute awarded Meisels its Visionary Leadership Award in Development and Education 5 6 7 Other notable awards include the Richmond Coleman Award in Developmental Pediatrics American Academy of Pediatrics 2005 president Board of Directors Zero to Three 2006 member National Academy of Sciences Committee on Early Childhood Pedagogy 2000 Ferguson Award for Leadership in Early Childhood Education National Louis University 2000 and Mary E Switzer Distinguished Fellow in Handicapped Research US Department of Education 1985 Education editMeisels received his bachelor s degree with high honors in philosophy from the University of Rochester in 1967 5 6 and then enrolled in a master s and doctoral program at Harvard University in education and philosophy 5 6 While at Harvard Meisels began studying the work of Jean Piaget whose ideas about children and epistemology motivated him to become a teacher of preschool kindergarten and first grade Meisels completed his doctoral studies at the Harvard Graduate School of Education 5 6 8 in 1973 Professional Positions editTufts University edit In 1972 Meisels accepted a position as a faculty member at Tufts University and from 1973 1978 was director of the Eliot Pearson Children s School the laboratory school of the Department of Child Study 5 6 From 1979 1980 he served as Senior Advisor in Early Childhood Development in the Developmental Evaluation Clinic of Children s Hospital Medical Center at Boston before joining the faculty of the University of Michigan 5 6 University of Michigan edit Meisels was a member of the faculty of the University of Michigan from 1980 2001 During his 21 years at Michigan his research became prominent in the fields of child development policy long term consequences of high risk birth and early childhood assessment At Michigan he held several positions including that of research scientist and acting director at the Center for Human Growth and Development and professor interim dean and associate dean of research in the School of Education 5 6 Erikson Institute edit Meisels served as president of Erikson Institute 9 a graduate school in child development from 2002 2013 5 8 Under his leadership Erikson expanded its research community partnerships and graduate programs to meet the needs of the early childhood field 9 He increased funding for applied research and community based projects creating new partnerships with public school teachers administrators and students through the New Schools Project Early Math Collaborative and Herr Research Center for Children and Social Policy establishing a comprehensive clinical assessment and counseling center for at risk children and families and completing a successful five year fundraising campaign to build a new campus and support an endowed chair fellowships and special programs 9 Buffett Early Childhood Institute edit In June 2013 Meisels was appointed founding executive director of the Buffett Early Childhood Institute 5 6 10 11 where he was also a tenured professor of child youth and family studies at the University of Nebraska Lincoln He held courtesy appointments on the other Nebraska campuses as professor of public health public administration and education 5 6 10 Under Meisels s leadership the Institute developed programs to close the achievement and opportunity gap for vulnerable young children and to elevate the early childhood workforce to enhance its ability to care for young children from birth through Grade 3 11 These initiatives incorporated multiple systems of training public policy research and evaluation 12 In 2017 the university appointed Meisels to the Richard D Holland Presidential Chair in Early Childhood Development 13 14 the highest honor the university can confer on a faculty member 14 At his retirement in 2023 the university appointed him Founding Director Emeritus and Richard D Holland Presidential Chair Emeritus in Early Childhood Development Contributions to Research and Assessment editMeisels s earliest work demonstrated his interest in theory based instructional approaches in early childhood classrooms 15 Over his career he published more than 200 books articles assessments and monographs 5 6 Meisels s work is focused on developmental screening 9 inclusion of young children with special needs in regular educational programs 16 17 developmental consequences of high risk birth 18 school readiness 19 20 and performance assessment of young children 21 His publications are widely referenced Google Scholar records more than 11 000 citations of his research In addition to developing and researching early childhood assessments he prepared activity books for parents 22 23 and co edited two handbooks for the field 22 23 He has served on numerous editorial boards as a reviewer and editor 5 6 Meisels s work is committed to fairness accuracy utility and developmental principles in assessment of children 24 He has written extensively about the use of alternative assessment strategies that are authentic performance based and developmentally appropriate for young children and those in the early elementary grades 25 and he co authored three widely used early childhood assessments 5 8 The Early Screening Inventory edit In 1975 Meisels and his colleagues began work on a brief developmental screening instrument designed to identify children aged 3 6 who were at risk for learning and behavior problems Known as the Early Screening Inventory ESI 3 this well researched nationally validated screening instrument identifies children who can benefit from early intervention services 26 It is one of the most reliable and carefully developed early childhood screening instruments available and is currently in its third edition 27 The Work Sampling System edit First begun in 1987 Work Sampling is an observational assessment for children from preschool age 3 Grade 3 9 WSS is constructivist in orientation providing teachers with a unique perspective on children s learning and development that differs sharply from conventional outcomes available from standardized achievement tests 9 The developmental observations recorded with WSS enable teachers and caregivers to document what children are learning in relation to standards of progress that demonstrate children s specific strengths and areas in need of development 28 WSS has been used throughout the United States and internationally for more than three decades Currently in its fifth edition it has undergone extensive validation and was the subject of several peer reviewed empirical studies that document its validity 29 30 31 32 The Ounce Scale edit Meisels and colleagues also published the Ounce Scale An Observational Assessment for Infants Toddlers and Families 33 The Ounce is an authentic performance assessment used with children from infancy through age three Notable is the Ounce Scale s focus on the social and emotional development of infants and toddlers and the involvement of families in the assessment process 34 Impact editAs researcher practitioner policy analyst and administrator Meisels has helped shape the United States s view of young children as well as young children s care and education His research and development altered the experience of countless children and teachers influenced local state and national policymakers decisions and contributed to changes in legislation including Congressional suspension of a nationwide test for all 4 5 year olds in Head Start the National Reporting System 35 Meisels s policy analysis of Massachusetts s early intervention services shaped its system of care in its early days 36 His work with disabled children advanced the national discussion on inclusion 17 His screening and assessment tools 9 26 encouraged the use of child centered non discriminatory assessment His 200 publications 35 are models of applied research And his leadership of Erikson 37 and the Buffett Institute 12 dramatically expanded the reach of his ideas and his passion to help all children achieve their full potential References edit a b Strauss Valerie Perspective Early childhood expert Why child care centers should be closed during the coronavirus crisis Washington Post Retrieved 2020 05 27 Klein N 2004 Samuel J Meisels In C B Fisher amp R M Lerner Eds Encyclopedia of applied developmental science vol 2 pp 698 702 Thousand Oaks CA Sage Publications Zigler E amp Styfco S J 2010 The hidden history of Head Start New York Oxford University Press Kirp D L 2007 The sandbox investment The preschool movement and kids first politics Cambridge Harvard University Press a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Samuel J Meisels CV PDF Buffett Early Childhood Institute a b c d e f g h i j k l Buffett Institute Sam Meisels buffettinstitute nebraska edu Retrieved 2021 04 06 Sims Sandra November 1 2019 Simms Mann Institute Think Tank Talks Health and Wellness at the Wallis in Beverly Hills PDF Beverly Hills Courier a b c Samuel J Meisels EdD www pearsonassessments com Retrieved 2021 04 06 a b c d e f g Meisels S J Jablon J R Marsden D B Dichtelmiller M L amp Dorfman A B 2013 The Work Sampling System 5th edition Minneapolis MN Pearson Psychological Corp a b Maxwell Lesli A 2012 10 19 Erikson s Meisels Tapped to Lead Early Childhood Effort in Nebraska Education Week ISSN 0277 4232 Retrieved 2023 11 10 a b Meisels named director of Buffett Early Childhood Institute news unl edu 2012 10 19 Retrieved 2023 11 10 a b Buffett Early Childhood Institute at the University of Nebraska 2023 Start Early Start Well 10 Year Report 2013 2023 Retrieved from https buffettinstitute nebraska edu media beci docs 10 year report pdf spreads final pdf Dunker Chris Holland Foundation gives 2 million in support of NU s early childhood efforts JournalStar com Retrieved 2020 05 27 a b Meisels named Holland Presidential Chair in Early Childhood Development Announce University of Nebraska Lincoln newsroom unl edu Retrieved 2021 04 05 Friedland S J amp Meisels S J 1975 An application of the Piagetian model to perceptual handicaps Journal of Learning Disabilities 8 20 24 Meisels S J 1978 Open education and the integration of children with special needs In M J Guralnick Ed Early intervention and the integration of handicapped and nonhandicapped children pp 240 259 Baltimore University Park Press a b Meisels S J Ed 1979 Special education and development Perspectives on young children with special needs Baltimore University Park Press Meisels S J amp Plunkett J W 1988 Developmental consequences of pre term birth Are there long term effects In P B Baltes D L Featherman amp R M Lerner Eds Life span Development and Behavior Vol 9 pp 87 128 Hillsdale N J Lawrence Erlbaum Meisels S J 1999 Assessing readiness In R C Pianta amp M Cox Eds The transition to kindergarten pp 39 66 Baltimore Paul Brookes Meisels S J 2007 Accountability in early childhood No easy answers In R C Pianta M J Cox amp K Snow Eds School readiness and the transition to kindergarten pp 31 48 Baltimore Paul H Brookes Meisels S J 1996 Performance in context Assessing children s achievement at the outset of school In A J Sameroff amp M M Haith Eds The five to seven year shift The age of reason and responsibility pp 410 431 Chicago University of Chicago Press a b Meisels S J Marsden D B amp Stetson C 2000 Winning Ways to Learn for 3 4 amp 5 year olds New York Goddard Press a b Meisels S J Marsden D B Stetson C 2000 Winning Ways to Learn for 6 7 amp 8 year olds New York Goddard Press Meisels S J Atkins Burnett S 2004 The Head Start National Reporting System A critique Young Children 59 1 64 66 Bagnato S J Neisworth J T amp Pretti Frontczak 2010 Linking authentic assessment and early childhood intervention Baltimore Paul H Brookes a b Meisels S J Marsden D B Henderson L amp Wiske M S 2018 Early Screening Inventory 3 Bloomington MN Pearson Psychological Corp Meisels S J Henderson L W Liaw F Browning K amp Ten Have T 1993 New evidence for the effectiveness of the Early Screening Inventory Early Childhood Research Quarterly 8 327 346 Meisels S J Liaw F R Dorfman A amp Nelson R 1995 The Work Sampling System Reliability and validity of a performance assessment for young children Early Childhood Research Quarterly 10 3 277 296 Meisels S J Bickel D D Nicholson J Xue Y amp Atkins Burnett S 2001 Trusting teachers judgments A validity study of a curriculum embedded performance assessment in Kindergarten Grade 3 American Educational Research Journal 38 1 73 95 Meisels S J Atkins Burnett S Xue Y Nicholson J Bickel D D amp Son S 2003 Creating a system of accountability The impact of instructional assessment on elementary children s achievement test scores Education Policy Analysis Archives 11 9 http epaa asu edu epaa v11n9 Meisels S J Xue Y amp Shamblott M 2008 Assessing language literacy and mathematics skills with Work Sampling for Head Start Early Education and Development 19 6 963 981 Reynolds A T 2011 Assessing the validity of Minnesota school readiness indicators Minneapolis MN Human Capital Research Collaborative Meisels S J Dombro A L Marsden D B Weston D amp Jewkes A 2003 The Ounce Scale An Observational Assessment for Infants Toddlers and Families New York Pearson Early Learning Meisels S J Wen X amp Beachy Quick K 2010 Authentic assessment for infants and toddlers Exploring the reliability and validity of the Ounce Scale Applied Developmental Science 14 2 1 17 a b Strauss V House Votes to End Test Central to GOP s Shift on Head Start Washington Post May 3 2007 p 8 Meisels S J 1985 A functional analysis of the evolution of public policy for handicapped young children Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis 7 115 126 President Samuel J Meisels A Look Back at His Presidency Erikson Institute 2013 05 15 Retrieved 2020 05 22 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Samuel J Meisels amp oldid 1215716754, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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