Evaluations of Three Education Tests Essay

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Test 1: Kindergarten Readiness Test, Second Edition

Acronym: KRT

Author: Scholastic Testing Service, Inc.

Date: 2006-2015

Grade/Age: Preschool, Pre-Kindergarten, Immediately after Kindergarten enrollment

Category: Developmental

Purpose: Determining “readiness” for Kindergarten

Description: Individually administered, or administered in small groups, ideally over two sessions

II. Mental Measurements Yearbook (or Tests in Print)

A. Volume 20: J.F.Carlson,K.F.Geisinger,&J.L.Jonson(Eds.),The twentieth mental measurements yearbook. 2017.

B. The strength of the KRT is that it is easy to administer, and therefore useful for screening purposes. The main weakness with the KRT is its validity and reliability; the authors provide little empirical evidence for the test variables selected and their efficacy in determining the dependent variable, which is readiness for Kindergarten.

III. Publisher’s Website

A. Website: http://www.ststesting.com/krt.html

B. Pricing: $62.50 for starter set including user manual, answer key, and 20 test booklets

C. The publisher does not provide any specific information that distinguishes this from other tests.

IV. Evaluation

Based on the available information, the KRT is useful for cash-strapped schools needing a quick and easy method of assessing child development or to evaluate any child for readiness. Over the long run, the school might want to use a more empirically valid test.

Test 2: Integrated Writing Test

Acronym: IWT

Author: Beery, Keith E., Integrated Teaching Team

Date: 1993

Grade/Age: Grades 2-12

Category: English, Language

Purpose: Designed to evaluate writing skills based on parameters like Productivity, Clarity, Vocabulary, Spelling, Punctuation, and Legibility

Description: A short (15 minute) and simple written test for evaluating specific parameters of what the authors deem to be good writing.


II. Mental Measurements Yearbook (or Tests in Print)

A. Volume 14: B.S. Plake & J.C. Impara (Eds.). The Fourteenth Mental Measurements Yearbook. 2001.

B. Although it is simple, the IWT has been developed carefully with six specific dimensions of writing literacy in mind. Teachers can also adapt the test to suit their own specific interests or needs, such as to evaluate only certain types of writing. The drawbacks of the IWT include teachers being offered little guidance for developing their prompts, and the small sample sizes for the empirical testing.

III. Publisher Website

A. Website: http://www.goldened.com/product-tag/integrated-writing/

B. Cost: $131.95 for the starter kit including manual, 35 booklets for each grade level.

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