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Edinburgh Reading Test 2 (4th edition) - for ages 8:6 to 10:6
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restandardised by the Educational Assessment Unit Fully updated, streamlined, restandardised and now quicker and easier to administer to whole classes, the new ERT series retains the diagnostic profiles which have always enhanced it values as an individual assessment and group screening instrument. These new editions provide up-to-date norms (as both standardised scores and Reading Ages) and allow effective monitoring of progress in reading across the full ability range, from age 7 to 16+. PLUS now with Scorer/Profiler CD-ROMS providing:
The ERT series has long been popular with class teachers as well as special needs and support teachers wanting more than just a simplistic, global measure of reading attainment. The series has also proved popular with LEAs for annual, authority-wide standards monitoring. The series comprises four overlapping tests (for ages 7-9,
8:6 - 10:6, 10-12:6, and 11:7 - 16+), each of which assesses a range of
different literacy skills (e.g. vocabulary, sequencing, comprehension
of points of view - see panel) and which in turn provide a diagnostic
information that will inform teaching throughout each year, and
are not designed solely for end-of-year assessment. |
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Student Performance Analysis (SPA) This comprehensive service offers secondary schools and LEAs a confidential performance analysis portfolio, focusing on GCSE results relative to expectations based on prior ability tests such as the Edinburgh Reading Test 4 (taken from Year 7 onwards), and A level results compared with pupils' previous GCSE results. The range of detailed analyses enables you to look
in turn at individual pupils, subject departments and whole-school year
cohorts. Schools using the Edinburgh Reading Test can also compare their
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