This literature review explored whether dynamic assessment procedures in psycho-educational practice might bridge the well-known gap between diagnosis and intervention. Due to a learning phase included in the testing procedure, qualitative information about the child’s learning needs can be revealed by means of dynamic assessment. The question is, however, what the consequential validity, i.e. the extent to which assessment influences instructional and learning processes, of dynamic assessment procedures really is. The review of 31 articles that met the inclusion criteria showed that proximal consequential validity of dynamic assessment is warranted, but distal consequential validity is warranted to a lesser extent (e.g. some guidelines for...
Introduction: The term dynamic assessment (DA) refers to an assessment, by an active teaching proc...
The term dynamic assessment (DA) refers to an assessment, by an active teaching process, of a child&...
Evidence suggests that despite convincing arguments as to why Educational Psychologists (EPs) should...
This literature review explored whether dynamic assessment procedures in psycho-educational practice...
This paper updates a review of dynamic assessment in education by the first author, published in thi...
Abstract“Dynamic assessment” is a term which has come to describe a particular style of testing, but...
Disenchantment with traditional assessment procedures has prompted an examination of alternative ass...
Dynamic assessment refers to assessment that combines elements of instruction for the purpose of lea...
This paper updates a review of dynamic assessment in education by the first author, published in thi...
The authors report on a mixed-methods review of 24 studies that explores the predictive validity of ...
Dynamic assessment is currently poised at a juncture at which theoretical and practical assessment r...
A qualitative research project was carried out to explore the views of children with special educati...
This article comprises two parts. This part provides an introduction to dynamic assessment, and in p...
Dynamic assessment embeds interaction within the framework of a test– intervene–retest approach to p...
Training in Dynamic Assessment (DA) was rarely available in the UK until 1994. This is the first stu...
Introduction: The term dynamic assessment (DA) refers to an assessment, by an active teaching proc...
The term dynamic assessment (DA) refers to an assessment, by an active teaching process, of a child&...
Evidence suggests that despite convincing arguments as to why Educational Psychologists (EPs) should...
This literature review explored whether dynamic assessment procedures in psycho-educational practice...
This paper updates a review of dynamic assessment in education by the first author, published in thi...
Abstract“Dynamic assessment” is a term which has come to describe a particular style of testing, but...
Disenchantment with traditional assessment procedures has prompted an examination of alternative ass...
Dynamic assessment refers to assessment that combines elements of instruction for the purpose of lea...
This paper updates a review of dynamic assessment in education by the first author, published in thi...
The authors report on a mixed-methods review of 24 studies that explores the predictive validity of ...
Dynamic assessment is currently poised at a juncture at which theoretical and practical assessment r...
A qualitative research project was carried out to explore the views of children with special educati...
This article comprises two parts. This part provides an introduction to dynamic assessment, and in p...
Dynamic assessment embeds interaction within the framework of a test– intervene–retest approach to p...
Training in Dynamic Assessment (DA) was rarely available in the UK until 1994. This is the first stu...
Introduction: The term dynamic assessment (DA) refers to an assessment, by an active teaching proc...
The term dynamic assessment (DA) refers to an assessment, by an active teaching process, of a child&...
Evidence suggests that despite convincing arguments as to why Educational Psychologists (EPs) should...