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An easy-to-use maths and dyscalculia assessment aimed at pupils aged between 6 to 18. Designed for everyone from maths teachers to SENCOS, specialist maths teachers, teaching assistants and parents working with young pupils and teenagers with suspected dyscalculia and maths difficulties.
Differing from screener type assessments, this tool focuses on the key aspects of the foundation areas of maths. It then provides essential information for formulating effective teaching intervention plans. It also gives you data that can lead to an error analysis for each part of the assessment.
There are two parts to the assessment: Form A and Form B, each containing an assessor booklet and a separate booklet for the child being assessed. This two-part assessment allows you to re-test the student after six months to see how effective the interventions have been and what progress your student has made.
The assessment is made up of: · This assessment guide in book form, which includes: - An introduction to Dyscalculia and Maths Difficulties - Guidelines on how to administer the assessment guidance, and what to record - 19 sections ranging from basic number sense, counting, reading numbers, calculation and more advanced topics such as fractions, decimals and percentages - An outline of key features for the teaching intervention plan · Two separate downloadable complete tests (Form A and Form B) - these are available online for you to print
Professor Michael S. C. Thomas, Director of the University of London Centre for Educational Neuroscience
Numeracy is such an important foundational skill for children's futures, and the science of learning is providing us with increasing insights into how it develops. Emerson and Jennings have provided a crucial tool for educators to pick up children who are struggling, and to assess the benefits of interventions to support children's progress.
Judy Hornigold , Director of Specialist Teacher Training Ltd and Dyscalculia Association
A gem of a book. This is a must for practitioners and assessors alike. Clear, concise and comprehensive in its coverage of the indicators of dyscalculia. The addition of intervention advice is a very welcome one and makes this book an invaluable resource for assessing maths difficulties and dyscalculia.
Steve Chinn PhD, FRSA, AMBDA, author of The Trouble with Maths
An indispensable resource. I firmly believe that the best grounding for understanding and helping students with learning differences is found in the classroom, where one has the chance to watch and listen to learners as they think through their developing understanding of numeracy. This book gives teachers the guidance to develop those skills.
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