The main objective of this dissertation was to provide insight into the dynamic testing principles. Our studies focused on the additional effects of dynamic testing beyond those of (repeated) static testing on an inductive reasoning task assessed on a tablet, for both normally developing children and children with a developmental language disorder. The focus of this dissertation includes the possible factors involved in the progression of the children’s series completion abilities, the relationship between dynamic test results and school achievement, children’s need for instruction and the practical value of the dynamic test results for teachers. Pathways through Adolescenc
The term dynamic assessment (DA) refers to an assessment, by an active teaching process, of a child&...
In recent decades there have been significant changes in the conceptualization of reading as well as...
In recent decades there have been significant changes in the conceptualization of reading as well a...
This study aimed to combine the use of electronic technology and dynamic testing to overcome the lim...
This study explored the use of computerized dynamic testing in education for 8-year-old children. As...
This study explored the use of computerized dynamic testing in education for 8-year-old children. As...
This study explored the use of computerized dynamic testing in education for 8-year-old children. As...
Introduction: The term dynamic assessment (DA) refers to an assessment, by an active teaching proc...
Background The need to focus more on children's abilities to change requires new assessment technolo...
This dissertation contains studies concerning dynamic testing and graduated prompt techniques of chi...
A main disadvantage of static tests is that they do not take into account differences between childr...
A main disadvantage of static tests is that they do not take into account differences between childr...
The main aim of this study was to evaluate the use of dynamic testing based on a graduated prompts t...
Dynamic assessments are often assumed to produce more valid indicators of students’ competencies tha...
Assessment procedures are frequent in children's school careers; however, measuring potential for l...
The term dynamic assessment (DA) refers to an assessment, by an active teaching process, of a child&...
In recent decades there have been significant changes in the conceptualization of reading as well as...
In recent decades there have been significant changes in the conceptualization of reading as well a...
This study aimed to combine the use of electronic technology and dynamic testing to overcome the lim...
This study explored the use of computerized dynamic testing in education for 8-year-old children. As...
This study explored the use of computerized dynamic testing in education for 8-year-old children. As...
This study explored the use of computerized dynamic testing in education for 8-year-old children. As...
Introduction: The term dynamic assessment (DA) refers to an assessment, by an active teaching proc...
Background The need to focus more on children's abilities to change requires new assessment technolo...
This dissertation contains studies concerning dynamic testing and graduated prompt techniques of chi...
A main disadvantage of static tests is that they do not take into account differences between childr...
A main disadvantage of static tests is that they do not take into account differences between childr...
The main aim of this study was to evaluate the use of dynamic testing based on a graduated prompts t...
Dynamic assessments are often assumed to produce more valid indicators of students’ competencies tha...
Assessment procedures are frequent in children's school careers; however, measuring potential for l...
The term dynamic assessment (DA) refers to an assessment, by an active teaching process, of a child&...
In recent decades there have been significant changes in the conceptualization of reading as well as...
In recent decades there have been significant changes in the conceptualization of reading as well a...