This 34-item rating scale is used to identify strengths, abilities, and goals for students with mild to moderate disabilities.

Quick Facts

Domain Addressed: Community Participation, Self-Determination, Social Skills/Interpersonal Skills, Employment/Career Development
Pre-ETS Covered: Job Exploration Counseling,Workplace Readiness Training
Focus: Strengths, Needs
Link to Assessment: https://tagg.ou.edu/tagg/
Who Completes It: Family member, Educator, Student
Approach: Checklist or rating scales
Cost: Per Student
Year: 2015
Language(s): English, Sign
Allotted Time to Complete: Not Reported
Are There Different Versions of the Assessment? There are three different versions of the assessment: TAGG- High School, which is for students with disabilities that plan on pursuing general postsecondary education and competitive employment options, TAGG-Alternative, which is for students who plan on pursuing postsecondary education and competitive employment with support, and TAGG-Middle School, which is coming soon.
Are Psychometric Properties Reported? Yes
Connected to Curriculum? Yes