Dynamic assessment is currently poised at a juncture at which theoretical and practical assessment resolutions are necessitated. Such issues concern theoretical approaches towards psycho-educational assessment. In order to partially explore these basic assessment approaches, a questionnaire was delivered via electronic mail to one hundred internationally, currently active dynamic assessment researchers and practitioners. The findings from the responses formed the basis for an informal content analysis, which was conducted utilising themes as primary meaning unit and word counts as secondary meaning unit of analyses. The one common and uniting feature about the current research in this area is the broad range of theoretical approaches towa...
A subsequent version of this presentation is in press in the _Journal of Cognitive Education and Psy...
domain specific vs domain general: implications for dynamic assessment The article responds to the n...
Evidence suggests that despite convincing arguments as to why Educational Psychologists (EPs) should...
Dynamic assessment is currently poised at a juncture at which theoretical and practical assessment r...
Abstract“Dynamic assessment” is a term which has come to describe a particular style of testing, but...
This paper updates a review of dynamic assessment in education by the first author, published in thi...
This article comprises two parts. This part provides an introduction to dynamic assessment, and in p...
This article continues the discussion about dynamic assessment begun in the last edition of this jou...
Disenchantment with traditional assessment procedures has prompted an examination of alternative ass...
This literature review explored whether dynamic assessment procedures in psycho-educational practice...
Dynamic assessment embeds interaction within the framework of a test– intervene–retest approach to p...
Dissertation (MEd)--University of Pretoria, 2018.Dynamic assessment has been presented in internatio...
The contribution by Karpov and Tzuriel starts from a discussion at the closing session of the 20th a...
A qualitative research project was carried out to explore the views of children with special educati...
Dynamic assessment refers to assessment that combines elements of instruction for the purpose of lea...
A subsequent version of this presentation is in press in the _Journal of Cognitive Education and Psy...
domain specific vs domain general: implications for dynamic assessment The article responds to the n...
Evidence suggests that despite convincing arguments as to why Educational Psychologists (EPs) should...
Dynamic assessment is currently poised at a juncture at which theoretical and practical assessment r...
Abstract“Dynamic assessment” is a term which has come to describe a particular style of testing, but...
This paper updates a review of dynamic assessment in education by the first author, published in thi...
This article comprises two parts. This part provides an introduction to dynamic assessment, and in p...
This article continues the discussion about dynamic assessment begun in the last edition of this jou...
Disenchantment with traditional assessment procedures has prompted an examination of alternative ass...
This literature review explored whether dynamic assessment procedures in psycho-educational practice...
Dynamic assessment embeds interaction within the framework of a test– intervene–retest approach to p...
Dissertation (MEd)--University of Pretoria, 2018.Dynamic assessment has been presented in internatio...
The contribution by Karpov and Tzuriel starts from a discussion at the closing session of the 20th a...
A qualitative research project was carried out to explore the views of children with special educati...
Dynamic assessment refers to assessment that combines elements of instruction for the purpose of lea...
A subsequent version of this presentation is in press in the _Journal of Cognitive Education and Psy...
domain specific vs domain general: implications for dynamic assessment The article responds to the n...
Evidence suggests that despite convincing arguments as to why Educational Psychologists (EPs) should...