Albert H. Brigance (1932–2007) was an author and special education resource specialist from Maryville, Tennessee, United States.[1]

In 1975-1978 Brigance created a comprehensive inventory of basic skills for his own use in his work as an assessment specialist for the California Master Plan in Humboldt and Del-Norte counties in northern California.[2] Colleagues urged him to find a commercial publisher. The Brigance Inventory of Basic Skills became an instrument for assessment evaluation, student academic placement, Individual Educational Plans (IEPs), and instructional planning.[1][3]

Subsequent instruments include early childhood screening instruments, and other inventories for individuals from birth through secondary levels of education. Recent revisions of the screens and inventories have included standardized, normed assessments, and online data management services from publisher, Curriculum Associates, Inc.

September 28, 2012, Southeastern Oklahoma State University, Durant, OK, opened the Albert H. Brigance Curriculum and Assessment Center, housed in the Henry G. Bennett Memorial Library on campus. In 1999, Albert Brigance ('55) was honored as a Distinguished Alumnus of Southeastern Oklahoma State University.

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  1. ^ a b "Albert Henry Brigance". Smith Funeral and Cremation Service. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  2. ^ Lee, E.; Budzisz, M.G. (2004). Quashing the Rhetoric of Reform: An Educational Design that Reaches All Children. ScarecrowEducation. p. 63. ISBN 978-1-57886-034-0. Retrieved 2024-04-17. My (MGB's) friend, Albert Brigance, a most wonderful, caring gentleman, designed his materials to enable a classroom teacher to assess baselines in a quick, positive way and provide a wealth of feedback to teachers
  3. ^ Richards, S.B.; Brady, M.P.; Taylor, R.L. (2014). Cognitive and Intellectual Disabilities: Historical Perspectives, Current Practices, and Future Directions. Taylor & Francis. p. 259. ISBN 978-1-135-04927-0. Retrieved 2024-04-17. Albert Brigance has published several of these inventories with Curriculum Associates over the past 25 years