Edinburgh Reading Test: Specimen Set Test 4: A Series of Diagnostic Teaching Aids
Fully updated, streamlined, restandardised and now quicker and easier to administer to whole classes, the updated ERT series retains the diagnostic profiles which have always enhanced its value as an individual assessment and group screening instrument. Major 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-ROM giving computerised diagnostic profiling and a comprehensive package of individual and group performance analyses. 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 comprises four overlapping tests (for ages 7-9, 8:6-10:6, 10-12:6, and 11:7-16+), each of which assess a range of different literacy skills (eg vocabulary, comprehension of points of view and sequences, etc) and which in turn provide an diagnostic profile highlighting each pupil"s particular strengths and weaknesses. Unlike national and optional tests, therefore, the ERT series yields meaningful diagnostic information that will inform teaching throughout each year, and are not designed solely for end-of-year assessment. ERT1-3 have all been restandardised on consecutive yeargroups within the same group of schools, bringing continuity, consistency and progression to the norms across the primary age range. These schools, from across the country, were themselves carefully identified to form a standardisation sample which, collectively, approximates closely to national average performance standards. The tests now provide Reading Ages across a wider abilty range, as well as standardised scores. ERT4 provides extended norms which allow effective monitoring to age 16:6, and beyond: effectively, 16+ norms are applicable to adults, greatly extending the range of contexts in which the test can be used. As well as standardised scores and Reading Ages, ERT4 provides a diagnostic profile of five key subskills in literacy: Skimming, Vocabulary, Reading for facts, Points of view, and Comprehension.