Journal article

An Analysis of an Assessment Tool for 5-year Old Students Entering Elementary School: The School Entry Assessment Kit

JAC Hattie, GTL Brown, S Earl Irving

New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies | Published : 2015

Abstract

In the Western world, most 5 year old children begin their formal schooling, and do so with diverse proficiencies. A common aim is for teachers to quickly evaluate their proficiencies to identify strengths and gaps, and then begin the teaching of reading and number. This article reports two studies into the item and structural characteristics of a well used instrument administered in the first 6-8 weeks of the students' school experience. The School Entry Assessment Kit consists of Concepts about Print (CAP) measure of early literacy, Tell Me procedures for oral language and story retelling, and Checkout game for early number knowledge and ability. The first study reviews the properties of t..

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