Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Can a student use a ruler or other tracking device to mark their spot on a probe?
  2. Can DIBELS be used with non-native English speakers?
  3. Can DIBELS be used with students in special education?
  4. Can DIBELS scores be used on report cards?
  5. Can I change the font in DIBELS 8th Edition?
  6. Can we use old progress monitoring probes for practice?
  7. Can you repeat a word on PSF if a student asks you to?
  8. Do I have to calcuate the composite score?
    How do I calculate the composite score?
  9. Do I need to give all three ORF passages?
  10. Do I need to keep testing students who score at Benchmark?
  11. Do the Progress Monitoring Probes get more difficult within a grade level? Which PM probe should I use?
  12. Do you have a tablet or online version of the DIBELS assessments?
  13. How are Benchmark Scores Determined?
  14. How can I get DIBELS?
    What kind of products do you offer?
  15. How do I access my account?
    I've lost my login and need to access my account.
    I'm new to this school and need to access my account.
  16. How do I explain DIBELS scores to parents and families?
  17. How do I get trained to administer DIBELS?
  18. How do I score a student who finishes before the full minute is up?
  19. How do I score a student who responds with individual sounds and a blend during NWF?
  20. How do I score proper nouns in ORF?
  21. I can't find the student materials for PSF?
  22. I'm getting an error when I download/open/print the measures. Can you unlock them?
  23. If a student repeatedly reads a word incorrectly during ORF, is it marked wrong every time?
  24. Is there a window for when to Benchmark students?
  25. Should I teach nonsense words to students?
  26. Should the tester or student read the title of the ORF passage?
  27. What citation should I use for DIBELS?
  28. What do I do if a student skips an entire line when reading an ORF passage?
  29. What do I do if I run out of progress monitoring probes?
  30. Why are there no LNF progress monitoring materials?
  31. Why do the 3rd grade and 4th grade benchmarks go up in the Middle of Year and down again at the End of Year?
  32. Why does DIBELS 8th Edition have only 1 ORF passage for benchmark screening?

  1. Can a student use a ruler or other tracking device to mark their spot on a probe?

    Using a ruler or straightedge for tracking is an approved accommodation for those children who need it. The Administration and Scoring Guide includes a list of all approved accommodations. Accommodations should only be used with children who require them.

  2. Can DIBELS be used with non-native English speakers?

    Yes, DIBELS is designed to be administered to all students who are learning to read English. We don't have any specific guidelines for administering DIBELS to students learning to speak and read English. While the measures are standardized and should be given to all students in the same manner, there are a few accommodations that can be made when necessary and are specified in the chapter on Approved Accommodations in the Administration and Scoring Guide available from our Download Materials page.

  3. Can DIBELS be used with students in special education?

    Yes, DIBELS can be used with special education students. DIBELS is designed to be administered to all students who are learning to read in English and who are physically capable of taking the tests. You would generally only exclude students who are deaf, who stutter, who are completely nonverbal, or who have severe phonological difficulties.
    During the benchmark screening of all students, students receiving special education should be administered grade-level materials. When progress monitoring you can use materials at the students' instructional-level if the grade-level materials are too difficult to show response to instruction.

  4. Can DIBELS scores be used on report cards?

    DIBELS scores should never be used to grade a student. The measures should only be used for instructional decision-making (i.e., to identify students who need additional instructional support and monitoring response to intervention). DIBELS scores should only be given to parents in conjunction with an appropriate explanation. Use our Parent Tip Sheet and our Parent Guide

  5. Can I change the font in DIBELS 8th Edition?

    We do not allow alteration of the DIBELS materials. Page 14 of the Administration and Scoring Guide discusses the reasoning behind the chosen fonts for DIBELS 8th Edition.

  6. Can we use old progress monitoring probes for practice?

    No, you should never practice the DIBELS measures with your students, even probes that they won't be tested on for real. You want to keep a clear distinction between "teaching time" and "testing time." You should teach your students reading and pre-reading skills, but you would never practice the DIBELS measures.

  7. Can you repeat a word on PSF if a student asks you to?

    All efforts should be made to minimize the possibility of a child asking for a word to be repeated (e.g., relatively quiet assessment space, sit close to the child, speak clearly); however, there are times when it does occur and, if so, repeat the word. If it happens occasionally, it is "small stuff." If it happens frequently for a particular child, you might want to check into hearing issues. If it happens frequently for many children, look at the assessment conditions and make necessary adjustments.

  8. Do I have to calcuate the composite score?
    How do I calculate the composite score?

    DIBELS is actually used best as a suite of assessments using the composite score to assess risk. Composite scores are the most valid predictor of reading risk.

    Composite scores should only be calculated with all the grade level appropriate tests administered unless the discontinue/gating rules were followed.
    You can find more about this in the Administration and Scoring Guide which can be downloaded from the Testing Materials page https://dibels.uoregon.edu/materials, by clicking on "DOWNLOAD DIBELS MATERIALS" and clicking through the Educational Use Agreement.
    Page 130 is where the constants are listed for discontinued and gated administrations.

    There is a Composite Score Calculation Guide Supplement on the Resources page https://dibels.uoregon.edu/resources

  9. Do I need to give all three ORF passages?

    DIBELS 8th Edition only uses one ORF passage per benchmark period.

  10. Do I need to keep testing students who score at Benchmark?

    Yes. The benchmark goals increase over time, so a student who meets the beginning-of-year goal is not guaranteed to meet the middle- or end-of-year goal. Screening all students at each time period will enable timely identification of students who are not continuing to progress in their literacy development. Additionally, screening the entire school enables the school or district a complete data set to evaluate how all students are responding to instruction.

  11. Do the Progress Monitoring Probes get more difficult within a grade level? Which PM probe should I use?

    The passages are intended to be equivalent in grade level. They do not progress in difficulty in any systematic manner. Each passage balances decodability, Lexile level, and various measures of comprehensibility. You can find out more about this in the Appendix A of the Administration and Scoring Guide.

    The guide can be accessed from the Testing Materials Page. Just click on the "DOWNLOAD DIBELS MATERIALS" button and the Guide is the first link on the page after the click-through use agreement. https://dibels.uoregon.edu/materials

  12. Do you have a tablet or online version of the DIBELS assessments?

    If you are interested in a digital version of DIBELS, Amplify offers DIBELS 8th Edition through mCLASS. https://amplify.com/programs/mclass/.
    You can connect with Amplify by visiting their support page: https://amplify.com/support/

  13. How are Benchmark Scores Determined?

    In creating cut scores, we predict to a different measure of reading achievement at the end of the year. The red/intensive-support/at-risk cut identifies students who are highly likely to perform below the 20th percentile on that measure at the end of the year without intensive intervention. The benchmark cut differentiates between students who are highly likely to perform below the 40th percentile (yellow/strategic-support/some-risk) and above the 40th percentile (green/core-support/low-risk). The blue/core-support/negligible-risk cut is not a growth goal, but is the score at which students are almost certain to perform at or above the 40th percentile.

  14. How can I get DIBELS?
    What kind of products do you offer?

    Depending on what you are looking for, there are a couple of options.

    If you are looking to have a Data System to track progress while using the DIBELS 8 measures, you will need to contact our partners at Amplify Education. They now manage the DIBELS Data System. You can find out more by visiting their website at https://dibels.amplify.com

    Amplify also has mCLASS which is an online version of DIBELS that includes a few measures developed at Amplify. You can find out more about this on their website: https://amplify.com/programs/mclass/

    You can connect with Amplify about either system by visiting their support page: https://amplify.com/support/

    If you want to use DIBELS 8th Edition as a paper/pencil screening/benchmark assessment with no data system, you can download all the testing materials from our materials page for free, just click the "DOWNLOAD DIBELS MATERIALS" button and then click through the Educational Use Agreement. From there you can access all the measures as well as the Administration and Scoring Guide which will give you a relatively comprehensive overview of the DIBELS 8th Edition Materials. https://dibels.uoregon.edu/materials

    You can also view the Resources page on our website that provides some overview information in videos. https://dibels.uoregon.edu/resources

  15. How do I access my account?
    I've lost my login and need to access my account.
    I'm new to this school and need to access my account.

    Please contact our partner, Amplify Education for questions about DIBELS Data System Account access as they now manage that system. You can contact them directly at https://amplify.com/support/ or by visiting their website at https://dibels.amplify.com

  16. How do I explain DIBELS scores to parents and families?

    Checkout our DIBELS Tips for Families and our Parent Guide to DIBELS Assessment which can be found on our Resources page https://dibels.uoregon.edu/resources

  17. How do I get trained to administer DIBELS?

    We no longer provide training directly from the University of Oregon.

    On our Resources page, you'll find a list of certified trainers who can offer professional development, both in person and virtual. https://dibels.uoregon.edu/resources

    Amplify Education has Online Professional Development courses that are relatively reasonably priced: https://dibels.amplify.com/training/

  18. How do I score a student who finishes before the full minute is up?

    If a student completes the assessment in less than one minute, you end the assessment and record the score.

  19. How do I score a student who responds with individual sounds and a blend during NWF?

    You score the last thing that the student responded with based on the directions in the Administration and Scoring Guide, available from our Download Materials page. Credit can be given for WRC when the blend is correct and it occurs after the student says the individual letter sounds.

  20. How do I score proper nouns in ORF?

    You can accept an answer as correct if the student provides (a) a reasonable phonetic pronunciation of the name, or (b) the correct pronunciation of the name if the correct pronunciation of the name is non-regular and the tester knows the correct pronunciation. The developers worked hard to ensure that included names are reasonably accessible. During standardized administration the tester provides the correct pronunciation if the student struggles for 3 seconds.

  21. I can't find the student materials for PSF?

    The Kindergarten and 1st grade benchmark booklets include PSF scoring sheets. There are no student materials for PSF since it's an auditory measure.

  22. I'm getting an error when I download/open/print the measures. Can you unlock them?

    Please try the following:

    Make sure that you have the most up-to-date version of Adobe Reader or Acrobat

    Make sure that your system is running the most up-to-date operating system.

    Make sure that your computer isn’t trying to open the zip folder in Internet Explorer (IE). It has issues with secured documents.

    Make sure you have downloaded the zip file and then unzip the file from your computer, not from the internet browser (this will be in a “downloads” folder on a Windows computer.)

  23. If a student repeatedly reads a word incorrectly during ORF, is it marked wrong every time?

    Yes, when scoring ORF you are counting the words read correctly. If a student does not read a word correctly, they do not get credit for it.

  24. Is there a window for when to Benchmark students?

    Roughly, the windows for benchmark are as follows:
    • Beginning of year – Month 1-3 of the school year
    • Middle of year – month 4-6 of the school year
    • End of year – month 7-9 of the school year

    Generally you would want to administer earlier in the window for BOY, middle for MOY, and end for EOY to get the best assessment of growth and alignment to how benchmarks were set.

  25. Should I teach nonsense words to students?

    No, you should teach your students letter-sound correspondences and blending. Once students begin developing these skills, their performance will generalize to the NWF score.

  26. Should the tester or student read the title of the ORF passage?

    No. The directions indicate that you direct the students to the first word of the passage. If they do accidentally read the title and hesitate for 3 seconds on a word, then you should supply the correct word. Do not start the timer until they read the first word of the passage.

  27. What citation should I use for DIBELS?

    University of Oregon (2021). 8th Edition of Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills (DIBELS ®). Eugene, OR: University of Oregon. Available: https://dibels.uoregon.edu/

  28. What do I do if a student skips an entire line when reading an ORF passage?

    If a student skips an entire line during ORF, draw a line through the row and count the words as incorrect when scoring.

  29. What do I do if I run out of progress monitoring probes?

    If you run out of probes (i.e., finish all 20 probes), you can start over at the beginning of the booklet. Note that you should only repeat a passage when progress monitoring, and only in this specific instance.

  30. Why are there no LNF progress monitoring materials?

    Letter Naming Fluency should not be progress monitored. It is different from the other measures in that it is not aligned with one of the five major skill areas in beginning reading. It's used for benchmark screening because it is a good indicator of risk, but shouldn't be monitored beyond that.

  31. Why do the 3rd grade and 4th grade benchmarks go up in the Middle of Year and down again at the End of Year?

    Cut-scores are determined using Receiver Operating Curve analyses and choosing a score that optimally predicts to end of year reading performance. In this case, the passage for the middle of the year simply results in faster reading rates for high-achieving students. It most likely has to do with the content of the passages.

  32. Why does DIBELS 8th Edition have only 1 ORF passage for benchmark screening?

    Administering one ORF passage saves considerable testing time, and research shows it provides nearly the same screening accuracy as administering three passages.