AA - Pearson Assessment
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AA - Pearson Assessment
Image by Christof Van Der Walt Quote ZABSCH16 (before 12th December 2016) when sultant, order you contact your con online or by phone and receive a 10% discount on you r order. Back to school Working together to support Special Educational Needs and Disabilities xxxxx i Image by Said Tayar Segundo Welcome back to the new academic year At Pearson, we are here to help support education professionals who are working with learners of all ages in mainstream and special education settings, who may require additional learning support. Our range of assessments, interventions and CPD resources can help you to profile students’ strengths and weaknesses, identify areas for further investigation and provide evidence of need, and chart development. The outcomes of these tools can then be used to plan strategies, input into short- and long-term goals and inform your Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCP). We recognise that learning and development extends beyond the curriculum, and with our renowned assessments and interventions we can help your students mature, learn more effectively, and reach their full potential. On the following pages you can find information on many of our new, bestselling and core assessments and interventions. www.pearsonclinical.co.uk ii xxxxx How Pearson can help your students Providing evidence for access arrangement and DSA applications Standardised scores are used to provide evidence of ability in key areas when making applications for access arrangements; or can be used to support applications for the Disabled Students’ Allowances (DSA). Education professionals trust us to provide them with reliable tools that can provide evidence of need including the Wechsler Individual Achievement Test - Second UK Edition for Teachers (WIAT-IIUK-T), Raven’s - Educational UK and the new Adult Reading Test, Second Edition (ART-2). Look out for 3A A for test suitable for access arrangement applications, and DSA for tests suitable for DSA applications. Making the pupil premium count With our range of tools you can identify and assess a student’s progress and development; and provide evidence of the impact that your pupil premium spend has made. By ensuring that students and teachers have access to resources they need, you can work together to help close the achievement gap. Plus, explore the features of Pupil Aspire (page 22) and see how this system can help you track spend and put the pupil at the centre of your conversations. New tools to help support students with social, emotional and mental health needs 1 in 10 children and young people have a diagnosable mental health problem, and increasingly schools and colleges are asking for more help and training in how to best support children and young people.* Tools such as the new BASC-3 and Vineland-3 can help you identify where children may be experiencing difficulties and give you the resources to plan strategies that can help them engage in life and education. Gold-standard tools you can trust We are working towards ‘A Smarter Future’ of assessment with the launch of the new WISC-VUK (page 24) and TEA-Ch2 (page 27) - tools designed for use by Educational Psychologists. Explore how digital assessment is facilitating more comprehensive and flexible tools that give you more control and great insights. * Children & Young People’s Mental Health Coalition, ‘Resilience and Results: How to improve the emotional and mental wellbeing of children and young people in your school.’ http://www.cypmhc.org.uk/resources/cypmhc_launches_a_new_guide_for_schools_resilience 1 Kaufman Test of Educational Achievement, NEW Third Edition (KTEA-3) & Brief Form (KTEA-3 Brief Form) Alan S Kaufman and Nadeen L Kaufman, 2014 The KTEA–3 helps you quickly and easily identify strengths and weaknesses, and follow-up with the right interventions. With a deeper understanding of achievement gaps, you can help all your students achieve their potential. An individually administered measure of academic achievement, this comprehensive assessment evaluates key reading, maths, written language, and oral language skills. The KTEA–3 has two independent, concurrently normed parallel forms (A and B) to help you accurately measure academic progress and minimise practice effects. It also covers a wide range of achievement and language domains. KTEA-3 is available digitally in the Q-interactive assessment library (see page 28). Also available is the new KTEA-3 Brief, for ages 4 years to 25 years 11 months. This easy-to-administer tool yields a truly valid and reliable assessment using six core subtests from the KTEA-3 Comprehensive Form B. KTEA-3 and the Disabled Students Allowances (DSA) Additional guidelines have been issued for use in the Assessment of Specific Learning Difficulties in Higher Education / DSA Applications and can be found on the SASC website (http://sasc.org.uk). Overview: Individually administered battery that provides in-depth assessment of key academic skills. Age Range: 4 years to 25 years 11 months Qualification Code: CL2R (see page 29) Administration: 15 to 85 minutes for ASB composite KTEA-3 Form A Kit: 978 0 749168 54 4 £385.50 exc VAT KTEA-3 Brief Kit: 978 0 749170 32 5 £239.00 exc VAT Wide Range Intelligence Test (WRIT) 3A A NEW to Pearson Joseph Glutting, Wayne Adams and David Sheslow, 2000 Pearson and Wide Range, Inc., are partnering to bring the assessments you already know and trust into the Pearson family. The WRIT provides a general measure of intelligence with user-friendly materials that make it easy to learn to administer. The WRIT is a highly reliable assessment of cognitive abilities that can be used with individuals aged 4 to 85 years. Taking less than 30 minutes to administer, this measure assesses both verbal and non-verbal abilities, yielding a Verbal IQ and a Visual IQ, which generate a combined General IQ. Overview: Provides a general measure of intelligence. Age Range: 4 years to 85 years Qualification Code: CL2R (see page 29) Administration: Individual - 20 to 30 minutes Complete Kit: 978 0 749117 79 5 £235.00 exc VAT 2 G e n era l A b i l i t y Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test, Second Edition (KBIT-2) 3 AA Alan S Kaufman and Nadeen L Kaufman, 2004 With KBIT-2, you can: • obtain a quick estimate of intelligence • estimate an individual’s verbal versus non-verbal intelligence • re-evaluate the intellectual status of a child or adult who previously received thorough cognitive assessment • identify high-risk children through large-scale screening who require a more comprehensive evaluation. KBIT-2 provides: • high reliability and validity • attractive, easy to use materials Raven’s – Educational Now on Q-global 3A A John C Raven et al, 2008 Raven’s enjoys a long and famous history in the assessment of general cognitive abilities in children. The Progressive Matrices usefully provide an assessment of non-verbal ability, an important feature for our ethnically diverse population, and the Vocabulary Scales provide scores in the verbal domain. Raven’s – Educational has been extensively redesigned, simplified and updated. This makes the test more attractive and easier to use. The following kits are available: • CPM/CVS complete kit: Individually administered test for children aged 4 to 11 years. • S PM+/MHV complete kit: Individually and Group administered test for children and adolescents aged 7 to 18 years. Overview: Measure non-verbal and verbal aspects Gifted Rated Scales (GRS™) Steven Pfeiffer and Tania Jarosewich, 2003 Quick and easy to use, the GRS™ is ideal for identifying children aged 4 to 13 for gifted and talented programmes. These norm-referenced scales take just 5 to 10 minutes to complete and are a great complement to more comprehensive assessment. Now available on Q-global you can deliver and administer the GRS on any web-enabled device. • GRS rating scales can be emailed to teachers and completed online. • Teachers can quickly pull up on-screen forms and simply click on their responses by domain and submit. • No more managing paper or looking up scoring tables. Results are scored automatically with greater accuracy and easy access from any webenabled device. of general ability. Overview: Identify children for placement in gifted Age Range: CPM/CVS: 4 years to 11 years, education programmes. SPM+/MHV: 7 years to 18 years Age Range: 4 years to 13 years 11 months Overview: Measure verbal and non-verbal Qualification Code: CL3 (see page 29) Qualification Code: CL2R (see page 29) cognitive ability. Administration: Individual or Group - SPM+/MHV - Administration: Individual - 5 to 10 minutes Age Range: 4 years to 90 years 60 to 90 minutes; Individual - CPM/CVS - 30 minutes Qualification Code: CL2R (see page 29) CMP/CVS Complete Kit: • scores provided on a familiar scale where mean = 100 and standard deviation = 15. Administration: Individual - 20 minutes Complete Kit: 978 0 749153 19 9 £268.00 exc VAT 978 0 749142 07 0 £294.00 exc VAT SPM+/MHV complete kit: 978 0 749142 19 3 £294.00 exc VAT Complete kit: 978 0 158130 50 7 £182.50 exc VAT Q-global GRS Report: 978 0 150015 48 2 £2.50 exc VAT per report Related assessments: NNAT- Individual G e n era l A b i l i t y 3 Cogmed Working Memory TrainingTM Now on tablet devices Cogmed Working Memory Training™ is a computer-based solution that helps people sustainably improve their attention by training their working memory. Evidence shows that people with poor working memory can struggle to hold and manipulate information for a brief period of time, making it difficult for them to succeed in the classroom. By training working memory, students are able to stay focused, ignore distractions, plan next steps, start and finish tasks, and remember instructions more effectively. Around 15% of all learners experience the same difficulties. There are three easy-to-use, age-specific applications: • Cogmed JM (Pre-school) • Cogmed RM (School Age) • Cogmed QM (Adult) Each session consists of a selection of tasks that target the different aspects of working memory. The training can be completed online, at home or in school. All three programs are available within your annual licence. Overview: An evidence-based intervention for improved working memory. Age Range: 4 years and older Qualification Code: CL3 (see page 29) Administration: Adapt the training length to fit your timetable Annual licences: New smaller licences starting from £125.00 exc VAT are now available. See website for details. Wide Range Assessment of Memory and Learning, Second Edition (WRAML2) 3A A NEW to Pearson David Sheslow and Wayne Adams, 2003 The WRAML2 evaluates both immediate and delayed memory ability, as well as the acquisition of new learning. The WRAML2 Core Battery is comprised of two Verbal, two Visual and two Attention-Concentration subtests, yielding a Verbal Memory Index, a Visual Memory Index and an Attention-Concentration Index. Together these subtests provide a General Memory Index. Optional subtests include: • a Working Memory Index, which comprises the Symbolic Working Memory and Verbal Working Memory subtests. • f our recognition subtests: Design Recognition, Picture Recognition, Verbal Recognition and Story Memory Recognition, providing scores for Visual and Verbal Recognition indexes • Delay Recall Index, including Story Memory Delay Recall, Verbal Memory Delay and Sound Symbol Delay Recall subtests • additional Optional Subtests, including Sentence Memory and Sound Symbol (for ages 8 years and younger). Overview: Evaluate an individual’s memory functioning. Age Range: 5 years to 90 years Qualification Code: CL2R (see page 29) Administration: Individual - 45 to 60 minutes; Screening section - 10 to 15 minutes Complete Kit: 978 0 749119 56 0 £530.00 exc VAT 4 M emory a n d C og n i t i o n WMRS_Manual_A5.qxd Test of Memory and Learning Second Edition (TOMAL-2) 3 Working Memory Rating Scale (WMRS) 3 Cecil R Reynolds and Erin D Bigler, 2007 Tracy Packiam Alloway, Susan Gathercole and Hannah Kirkwood, 2008 AA TOMAL-2 provides the most comprehensive coverage of memory assessment currently available in a standardised battery. This assessment permits a direct comparison across a variety of aspects of memory in a single battery. This allows the assessment of strengths and weaknesses, as well as potentially pathologic indicators of memory disturbances. This nationally standardised test evaluates general specific memory functions using eight core subtests, six supplementary subtests and two delayed recall tasks. AA 4/2/10 08:56 Page 1 Working Memory Rating Scale Manual Tracy Packiam Alloway Susan E. Gathercole Hannah J. Kirkwood The WMRS is a behavioural rating scale developed for teachers to facilitate easy identification of children with working memory deficits. The WMRS was developed on the basis of interviews with teachers and consists of 22 items. It provides a quick and efficient way for early identification of working memory problems that will impair learning. www.pearsonclinical.co.uk Overview: Provides the most comprehensive coverage of memory assessment Overview: Checklist to identify children with poor working memory skills. currently available in a standardised battery. Age Range: 5 years to 11 years Age Range: 5 years to 59 years 11 months Qualification Code: CL3 (see page 29) Qualification Code: CL2R (see page 29) Administration: Individual - Untimed Administration: Individual - Core Battery - 30 minutes; Core Battery plus Complete Kit: 978 0 749151 00 3 £50.00 exc VAT Supplementary - 60 minutes Complete Kit: 978 0 749137 55 7 £387.00 exc VAT Distributed Product Automated Working Memory Assessment (AWMA) 3 DSA AA Tracy Packiam Alloway, 2007 The AWMA is a PC-based assessment of working memory skills, with a user-friendly interface. This tool provides a practical and convenient way for teachers and psychologists to screen for significant working memory problems from childhood through to early adulthood. Children’s Test of Nonword Repetition (CN Rep) Susan Gathercole and Alan Baddeley, 1996 CN Rep provides a reliable indicator of short-term memory which correlates well with language and other difficulties. The easy to use tables supply standardised scores and centile points for ages 4 to 8 years, which are derived from a sample of 612 unselected children attending primary schools in England. Overview: Test short-term memory in children. Age Range: 4 years to 8 years Overview: Screen for significant working memory problems. Qualification Code: CL2R (see page 29) Age Range: 4 years to 22 years Administration: Individual – 15 minutes Qualification Code: CL3 (see page 29) Complete Kit: 978 0 749110 00 0 £107.50 exc VAT Administration: Individual - Screener: 5 to 7 mins; Short form: 10 to 15 mins; Long form: 45 mins Complete Kit: 978 0 749167 72 1 £214.00 exc VAT M emory a n d C og n i t i o n 5 Early Repetition Battery (ERB) Belinda Seeff-Gabriel, Shula Chiat and Penny Roy, 2008 The ERB is a UK-developed and standardised test battery, which assesses phonological and morphosyntactic processing abilities in children aged 2 to 6 years. Nonword and sentence repetition tasks have been identified as clinical markers of Specific Language Impairments and children’s performance has been found to correlate with a variety of language measures in both typically and atypically developing children. The tests consist of two expressive tasks: • PSRep (Preschool Repetition Test) – assesses children’s recognition, recall and production of real words and made-up words • SIT (Sentence Imitation Test) – children are required to repeat sentences, assessing for length and syntactic complexity. Overview: Assess phonological and morphosyntactic processing abilities. Age Range: 2 years to 6 years Qualification Code: CL3 (see page 29) Administration: Individual - 10 to 15 minutes Complete Kit: 978 0 749149 15 4 £124.50 exc VAT Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test, Fourth Edition (PPVT-4) Lloyd M Dunn and Douglas M Dunn, 2007 Expressive Vocabulary Test, Second Edition (EVT-2) Kathleen Williams, 2007 Available on Q-global The fourth edition of the renowned PPVT–4 is quick, easy, and reliable, assisting you in your key role of fostering growth in language and literacy. The EVT–2, often used in conjunction with the PPVT–4, offers an unbeatable system for comparing receptive and expressive vocabulary. Both instruments meet the needs of both general and special-education professionals for vocabulary and language assessment, and progress measurement. PPVT-4 is available digitally in the Q-interactive assessment library (see page 28). Overview: Compare receptive and expressive vocabulary. Age Range: 2 years 6 months to 90 years and older Qualification Code: CL2R (see page 29) Administration: Individual - 10 to 15 minutes 6 L anguage PPVT-4 Form A Kit: 978 0 749157 44 9 £246.00 exc VAT EVT-2 Form A Kit: 978 0 749157 88 3 £246.00 exc VAT Boehm-3 Preschool Boehm Test of Basic Concepts - Third Edition (Boehm-3) Ann E Boehm, 2001 Overview: Individually evaluate basic concept comprehension. Ann E Boehm, 2000 Age Range: 3 years to 5 years 11 months Qualification Code: CL3 (see page 29) Overview: Evaluate basic concepts essential for Administration: Individual - 20 to 30 minutes school success. Complete Kit: 978 0 158020 90 7 Age Range: 5 years to 7 years £204.50 exc VAT Qualification Code: CL3 (see page 29) Administration: Individual or Group - 30 to 45 minutes Complete Kit: 978 0 749120 00 9 £189.50 exc VAT Bracken Basic Concept Scale – Third Edition: Receptive (BBCS-3:R) Bracken Basic Concept Scale: Expressive (BBCS:E) Bruce A Bracken, 2006 Bruce A Bracken, 2006 Overview: Assess a child’s receptive knowledge Overview: Assess a child’s expressive knowledge of basic concepts. of basic concepts. Age Range: 3 years to 6 years 11 months Age Range: 3 years to 6 years 11 months Overview: Screen readiness concept knowledge. Qualification Code: CL3 (see page 29) Qualification Code: CL3 (see page 29) Age Range: 3 years to 6 years 11 months Administration: Individual - 30 to 45 minutes Administration: Individual - 30 minutes Qualification Code: CL3 (see page 29) Complete Kit: Complete Kit: Administration: Individual - 10 to 15 minutes 978 0 158338 85 9 £365.00 exc VAT 978 0 158338 92 7 £264.00 exc VAT Bracken School Readiness Assessment 3rd Edition (BSRA-3) Bruce A Bracken, 2007 Complete Kit: 978 0 158033 07 5 £184.00 exc VAT L anguage 7 Wide Range Achievement Test, Fourth Edition (WRAT4) 3A A NEW to Pearson Gary S Wilkinson and Gary J Robertson, 2006 The widely respected WRAT4 accurately measures the basic academic skills of word reading, sentence comprehension, spelling, and maths computation. This quick, simple, psychometrically sound assessment of a student’s important fundamental academic skills serves as an excellent initial evaluation, re-evaluation, or progress measure for any student. Features and benefits: • evaluates reading comprehension • extension of norms • parallel forms make re-testing easy • time-efficient • flexible • reliable. Overview: Measures the basic academic skills of word reading, sentence comprehension, spelling, and maths computation. Age Range: 5 years to 94 years Qualification Code: CL2R (see page 29) Administration: Individual or Group - 15 to 35 minutes depending on age. Complete Kit: 978 0 749170 25 7 £230.00 exc VAT WIAT-IIUK for Teachers (WIAT-IIUK-T) 3A A DSA David Wechsler, 2006 The WIAT-llUK-T is the most comprehensive UK-normed assessment package. It is the only test for specialist teachers currently offering subtests in the three key areas of reading: untimed single word accuracy; reading comprehension; and reading speed. It provides the following: Single Word Reading; Reading Comprehension; Reading Speed; and Single Word Spelling. Overview: Designed for access arrangements, statementing and general literacy levels, WIAT-IIUK for Teachers assesses single word reading, reading comprehension, reading speed and spelling. Age Range: 4 years to 85 years (17 to 85 years are US norms) Qualification Code: CL2R (see page 29) Administration: Individual - 30 to 40 minutes Complete Kit: 978 0 749128 04 3 £308.00 exc VAT 8 A ch i eveme n t a n d L i t eracy Now on Q-global Gray Silent Reading Tests (GSRT) 3 Woodcock Reading Mastery Tests, Third Edition (WRMT-III) 3 DSA AA Ginger Blalock and J Lee Wiederholt, 2000 AA Richard W Woodcock, 2011 The new WRMT-III offers you the latest revision of the WRMT, which set the standard for assessment of reading readiness and reading achievement. The WRMT-III helps: • Evaluate struggling readers • Identify specific strengths and weaknesses in reading skills to plan targeted remediation • Guide educational selection and placement decisions • Screen for reading readiness • Determine reading strategies for students with special needs. Overview: Assess reading readiness and reading achievement. Age Range: 4 years 6 months to 79 years 11 months Qualification Code: CL2R (see page 29) Administration: 15 to 45 minutes for complete battery Form A Complete Kit: 978 0 749163 17 4 £409.00 exc VAT Gray Oral Reading Tests (GORT-5) - Fifth Edition 3A A Brian R Bryant and J Lee Wiederholt, 2011 Now in its fifth edition, the GORT is one of the most widely used measures of oral reading fluency and comprehension. The GORT-5 has two equivalent forms, Form A and Form B. Each form contains 16 developmentally sequenced reading passages with five comprehension questions each. An optional miscue analysis system allows reading specialists to analyse reading errors and tailor interventions to specific students’ needs. Overview: Measure oral reading fluency and comprehension. Age Range: 6 years to 23 years 11 months comprehension ability. Age Range: 7 years to 25 years Qualification Code: CL3 (see page 29) Administration: Individual or Group - Untimed Complete Kit: 978 0 749120 65 8 £180.50 exc VAT Distributed Product Adult Reading Test, Second Edition (ART-2) 3 NEW Adult Reading Test 2 (Silent and Oral Reading) A UK standardised test for prose reading accuracy, comprehension and speed, with norms for writing speeds. AA John Everatt, Peter Brooks and Rob Fidler, 2016 Manual Peter Brooks John Everatt Rob Fidler The two parallel tests use four passages each, increase in difficulty and are suitable to assess students in both the further and higher education context. A new standardisation has been undertaken involving three FE Colleges and four HEIs. The test can be used in a variety of ways; to assess oral reading, silent reading or compare the two. There is also a two minute writing task to assess writing speed. Overview: Assess adult reading skills. Age Range: 16 years and older Qualification Code: CL2R (see page 29) Qualification Code: CL3 (see page 29) Administration: Individual - Untimed Administration: Individual - 20 to 30 minutes Distributed Product Overview: Quickly and efficiently measure an individual’s silent reading The Adult Reading Test, Second Edition (ART-2) includes eight passages, four read silently, four aloud. DSA Complete Kit: 978 0 749163 35 8 The GSRT will help you quickly and efficiently measure an individual’s silent reading comprehension ability. This test consists of two parallel forms, each containing 13 developmentally sequenced reading passages with five multiple-choice questions. Each form of the test yields raw scores, grade equivalents, age equivalents, percentiles and a Silent Reading Quotient. £259.00 exc VAT Complete Kit: 978 0 749171 52 0 £195.00 exc VAT Distributed Product L i t eracy 9 Test of Word Reading Efficiency - Second Edition (TOWRE-2) 3 DSA Preschool and Primary Inventory of Phonological Awareness (PIPA) Richard Wagner, Joseph K Torgesen and Carl Rashotte, 2011 Anne Ozanne, Barbara Dodd, Beth McIntosh, Sharon Crosbie and Tania Teitzel, 2000 AA The newly updated TOWRE–2 provides a reliable measure of word reading accuracy and fluency. Quick to administer, the test provides an efficient means of monitoring the growth of two kinds of word reading skills that are critical in the development of overall reading ability: the ability to accurately recognise familiar words as whole units or ‘sight words’ and the ability to ‘sound out’ words quickly. PIPA assesses the nature and extent of a child’s phonological awareness development. Six subtests (three for young children) assess ability to detect, isolate, manipulate and convert sound units at the syllable, onset-rime and phoneme levels. Features include: • UK norms • standard scores and percentile ranks Overview: A measure of an individual’s ability to • profile graph pronounce printed words and phonemically regular • full colour stimulus material nonwords accurately and fluently. • case histories. Age Range: 6 years to 24 years 11 months Qualification Code: CL3 (see page 29) Overview: Assess the nature and extent of a child’s phonological awareness development. Comprehensive Test of Phonological Processing - Second Edition (CTOPP-2) 3 AA DSA Richard Wagner, Joseph Torgesen, Carl Rashotte and Nils A Pearson, 2013 The newly updated CTOPP-2 is designed to assess phonological awareness, phonological memory and rapid naming. The CTOPP-2 has four principal uses: • identify individuals who are significantly below their peers • determine strengths and weaknesses • d ocument individuals’ progress in phonological processing as a consequence of special intervention programmes • serve as a measurement device in research studies. Administration: Individual - 5 to 10 minutes Age Range: 3 years to 6 years 11 months Overview: Assess phonological awareness, Complete Kit: Qualification Code: CL3 (see page 29) phonological memory and rapid naming in order 978 0 749163 06 8 Distributed Product £253.50 exc VAT Administration: Individual - 25 to 30 minutes (each subtest takes 4 to 5 minutes) Complete Kit: 978 0 749117 65 8 £136.00 exc VAT to identify individuals who need help in developing phonological skills. Age Range: 4 years to 24 years 11 months Qualification Code: CL3 (see page 29) Administration: Individual - 40 minutes Complete Kit: 978 0 749165 56 7 Distributed Product 10 L i t eracy £310.50 exc VAT www.pearsonclinical.co.uk The Dyslexia Early Screening Test – Second Edition (DEST-2) Professor Rod I. Nicolson and Dr Angela J. Fawcett COL5091 DEST2 2nd Ed Manual.indd 3 4/30/10 4:48 PM Dyslexia Early Screening Test, Second Edition (DEST-2) Dyslexia Screening Test KeyMaths3 UK NEW Austin J Connolly, 2014 - Junior (DST-J) and KeyMaths3 gives you the tools to assess maths skills Secondary (DST-S) 3 of students aged 6 years to 16 years 11 months, and Rod Nicolson and Angela Fawcett, 2004 Angela Fawcett and Rod Nicolson, 2004 The DEST-2 battery contains screening tests of attainment and ability. These determine whether a young child is experiencing difficulty in areas known to be affected in dyslexia. An ‘at risk’ score for dyslexia determines whether further in-depth testing should be undertaken. A profile of skills provides valuable information that can be used to guide inschool support. The DST family consists of two separate tests for primary and secondary school-aged children. DST–Junior (6 years 6 months to 11 years 5 months) and DST–Secondary (11 years 6 months to 16 years 5 months). Overview: Determine whether a young child is experiencing difficulty in areas known to be affected in dyslexia. UK AA The tests are designed to help identify those children who are at risk of reading failure and provide a profile of strengths and weaknesses that can be used to guide the development of in-school support for the child. Overview: Identify children who are at risk of assist in intervention planning. • A comprehensive, norm-referenced measure of essential mathematical concepts and skills. • Untimed and individually administered. KeyMaths3UK content presents the full spectrum of maths concepts and skills in three areas: Basic Concepts (conceptual knowledge), Operations (computational skills) and Applications (problem solving). Each area is further divided into subtests. Overview: Gives SENCOs the tools to assess maths skills of students and assist in intervention planning. Age Range: 6 years to 16 years 11 months dyslexia. Qualification Code: CL2R (see page 29) Qualification Code: CL3 (see page 29) Age Range: 6 years 6 months to 11 years 5 months Administration: Individual - 30 to 90 minutes Administration: Individual - 30 minutes (DST-J); 11 years 6 months to 16 years 5 months Complete Kit: Complete Kit: (DST-S) 978 0 749167 73 8 Age Range: 4 years 6 months to 6 years 5 months 978 0 749121 36 5 £181.50 exc VAT £390.00 exc VAT Qualification Code: CL3 (see page 29) Administration: Individual - 30 minutes DST-J Complete Kit: 978 0 749121 35 8 £181.00 exc VAT DST-S Complete kit: 978 0 749121 55 6 £181.00 exc VAT Also available: Dyslexia Adult Screening Test (DAST). L i t eracy a n d N u meracy 11 Wide Range Assessment of Visual Motor Abilities (WRAVMA) 3A A NEW to Pearson Wayne Adams and David Sheslow, 1995 Assess and compare visual spatial, fine motor skills, and integrated visual motor skills in children aged 3 to 17 years using norms from a single sample. The WRAVMA assesses three areas using three tests: the Drawing (Visual Motor) Test, the Matching (Visual-Spatial) Test, and the Pegboard (Fine Motor) Test. It provides a reliable, accurate evaluation of visual-motor skills of children and adolescents. A scaled score, standard score, an age-equivalency score, and percentile may be obtained for each subtest. Overview: Evaluate visual-motor skills. Age Range: 3 years to 17 years Qualification Code: CL2R (see page 29) Administration: Individual - 4 to 10 minutes per subtest Complete Kit: 978 0 749170 43 1 £330.00 exc VAT Beery-Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration, Sixth Edition (Beery VMI) 3A A DSA Keith E Beery, Natasha A Beery and Norman A Buktenica, 2010 The Beery VMI helps assess the extent to which individuals can integrate their visual and motor abilities. The Short Format and Full Format tests present drawings of geometric forms arranged in order of increasing difficulty that the individual is asked to copy. The Short Format is often used with children aged 2 to 8 years. The Beery VMI series also provides supplemental Visual Perception and Motor Co-ordination tests, which use the same stimulus forms as the Short Format and Full Format tests. Overview: Assess visual-motor skills in children and adults that can lead to learning, neuropsychological and behaviour problems. Age Range: 2 years to 100 years Qualification Code: CL2R (see page 29) Administration: Individual and Group - Short and Full Format tests: 10 to 15 minutes each; Visual and Motor tests: 5 minutes each Starter Kit: 978 0 749160 27 2 £138.50 exc VAT Also available: Beery VMI Teaching Materials. See pearsonclinical.co.uk/beeryteachingmaterials 12 M o t or a n d V i s u o - P ercep t u a l S k i l l s Detailed Assessment of Speed of Handwriting (DASH) Detailed Assessment of Speed of Handwriting 17+ Manual Anna Barnett Sheila E. Henderson Beverly Scheib Joerg Schulz Manual Anna Barnett Sheila E. Henderson Beverly Scheib Joerg Schulz www.pearsonclinical.co.uk www.pearsonclinical.co.uk 1 &2/'$6+1HZ0DQXDOLQGG Detailed Assessment of Speed of Handwriting (DASH) and Detailed Assessment of Speed of Handwriting 17+ (DASH 17+) 3 DSA (17+) AA Anna Barnett, Sheila E Henderson, Beverly Scheib and Joerg Schulz, 2007 (DASH) / 2010 (DASH 17+) The DASH can be used to help identify children aged 9 years to 16 years 11 months with handwriting difficulties, and provides relevant information for planning intervention. The assessment includes five subtests, each testing a different aspect of handwriting speed. The subtests examine fine motor and precision skills, the speed of producing wellknown symbolic material, the ability to alter speed of performance on two tasks with identical content and free writing competency. The DASH 17+ for individuals aged 17 years to 25 years is also available. Overview: Assess handwriting speed. Age Range: 9 years to 16 years 11 months (DASH) 17 years to 25 years (DASH 17+) Qualification Code: CL3 (see page 29) Administration: Individual or Group - complete Movement Assessment Battery for Children Checklist - Second Edition David A Sugden and Sheila E Henderson, 2007 The Movement ABC-2 Checklist takes assessment into the everyday situations in which the child has to function. It provides an economical means of assessing groups of children through classroom assessment. It can be used to obtain the views of parents or teachers on a child’s movement in everyday settings. Items are divided into two sections, each of which considers the child’s performance in progressively more complex situations. Overview: Identifies, describes and guides treatment of motor impairment. Age Range: 5 years to 12 years Qualification Code: CL3 (see page 29) Administration: Individual or Group - 10 minutes Checklists: 978 0 749136 02 4 £28.00 exc VAT Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency, Second Edition (BOT-2 Brief Form) Brett D Bruininks and Robert H Bruininks, 2010 The BOT-2 is an individually administered test that uses engaging, goal-directed activities to measure a wide array of motor skills in individuals aged 4 to 21 years. The new BOT-2 Brief Form was developed to address the need for a brief version of the BOT-2 that requires fewer manipulatives. The BOT-2 Brief Form contains 12 items, consisting of at least one item from each BOT-2 subtest. Overview: Assess gross and fine motor skills. Age Range: 4 years to 21 years Qualification Code: CL2R (see page 29) Administration: Individual - 15 to 20 minutes Complete Kit: 978 0 749160 39 5 £199.00 exc VAT battery: maximum 30 minutes DASH Complete Kit: 978 0 749136 40 6 £115.50 exc VAT DASH 17+ Complete Kit: 978 0 749149 25 3 £115.50 exc VAT M o t or a n d V i s u o - P ercep t u a l S k i l l s 13 Assessments Suitable for Providing Evidence for Access Arrangement Applications Access Arrangements are changes made to the conditions under which candidates sit exams if there is evidence that they have specific difficulties. Schools and colleges are required to provide evidence of below average performance on set criteria if special arrangements are to be made. The Standards and Testing Agency and the Joint Council for Qualifications CIC ( JCQ CIC) are responsible for setting and monitoring the regulations. Further information can be found on the JCQ CIC official site www.jcq.org.uk Meeting the requirements Standard scores must be provided as evidence of below average performance. A standard score is converted from the frequency distribution of raw scores for any one age group. This allows comparison of an individual’s performance against their age group. Standard scores have a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15. The governing bodies therefore consider a standard score of below 85 indicative of below-average performance. Extra Time Reader Standardised scores can sometimes be presented as scaled scores with a mean of 10 and a standard deviation of 3. A scaled score of below 7 on a subtest is equivalent to achieving a score of below 85 on a composite standard score. Standardised scores are obtained by using standardised assessments such as the ones approved for use as below. Oral Language Modifier Transcript Scribe Background Information Only AWMA ART-2 Beery VMI - 6th Edition CTOPP-2 DASH DASH 17+ DAST DST-S GORT-5 GSRT KBIT-II NNAT Individual Raven’s Educational TOMAL2 TOWRE-II *WAIS-IVUK *WIAT-IIUK WIAT-IIUK-T *WISC-IVUK WMRS *WMS-IVUK WRAML 2 WRAT 4 WRIT WRMT-III *These Tests are CL1 and only available to chartered psychologists. 14 A C C E S S A R R A N G E M E NT S O V E R V I E W Assessments Suitable for Providing Evidence for Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) Applications Students undertaking full-time or part-time undergraduate or postgraduate courses, who have a disability, ongoing health condition, mental health condition or specific learning difficulty (SpLD) such as dyslexia, dyspraxia/developmental co-ordination disorder, dyscalculia, or attention deficit disorder can apply for extra financial help through the Disabled Students’ Allowances (DSAs). The DSAs aim to help students meet the extra costs they may encounter as a result of their disability or SpLD, and enables them to study on an equal par with other students. If your students have a SpLD they will need to take a relevant psychometric assessment and provide evidence about their: • Attainments in Literacy • Attainments in Numeracy • Underlying Ability • Motor Control and Visual Perceptual Skills. • Cognitive Processing Reading Spelling Evidence provided must be from assessments taken post-16 years and should be no more than three years old on entry to university. If an assessment was conducted before the age of 16 years, an update of the student’s skills in reading, writing and spelling, e.g. a top-up assessment, would be required. Further information on the DSAs can be found at www.sasc.org.uk. Writing AWMA Cognitive Processing Other Relevant Information Working Memory (Short or Long Form) Beery VMI 6th Edition Motor co-ordination and visual perceptual skills CTOPP-2 Phonological Processing and Speed of Processing DASH 17+ Free Writing Speed of Processing *DTVP-A Motor co-ordination and visual perceptional skills GORT-5 Continuous Text Reading - oral reading GSRT Continuous Text Reading - silent reading TOMAL2 TOWRE-II Working Memory (only when an Attention/ Concentration Index [ACI] is obtained from all 5 subtests) Single Word Recognition and Non-Word Reading *WAIS-IVUK Underlying Ability *WASI-II Underlying Ability *WIAT-II Single Word Recognition, Non-Word Reading and Continuous Text Reading oral reading Single Word WIAT-IIUK for Teachers Single Word Recognition and Continuous Text Reading - oral reading Single Word UK *WISC-IVUK Attainments in Numeracy Underlying Ability (Up to Ceiling of Test) *WMS-IVUK Working Memory Single Word Recognition and Continuous Text Reading - oral reading WRIT WRMT-III Working Memory and Speed of Processing. (Up to Ceiling of the Test). Working Memory WRAML 2 WRAT 4 Working Memory and Speed of Processing (Up to Ceiling of Test). Single Word Attainments in Numeracy Underlying Ability Single Word Recognition, Continuous Text Reading -silent reading, Non-Word Reading and Listening Comprehension NB ART-2 is currently under review by the SASC committee to go on the recommended list for Assessment of SpLD in HE and DSA applications * These tests are CL1 or CL2 and are restricted to health professionals and or chartered psychologists. D S A O V E R v i ew 15 Behavior Assessment System for Children, Third Edition (BASC-3) NEW Cecil R Reynolds and R W Kamphaus, 2015 Cecil R Reynolds, R W Kamphaus and Kimlerly Vannest, 2015 (Intervention Guide and Materials) Available on Q-global Children and young adults with emotional and behavioural issues need the help of professionals like you to help them thrive at home and in school. The BASC-3 is the gold-standard for identifying and managing behavioural and emotional strengths and weaknesses. With the BASC-3 family of assessments you can move through screening, to assessment and intervention; tracking progress along the way and obtaining multiple perspectives. This makes it easier than ever for you to create a complete picture of the young person you are working with. Key features: • New Multi-Rater Report lets you compare results across tools, in the context of other case information. • Analyse the child’s behaviour from three perspectives - Self, Teacher, and Parent. • M ove through screening, to assessment and intervention; tracking progress along the way and obtaining multiple perspectives. • Updated Intervention Guide and new Behavioral and Emotional Skills Building Guide (see page 23 for more details). • C hoose a delivery system that works for you: pen and paper or our new mobile-friendly, web-based system Q-global®. • Track behavioural progress by using the computer-based Flex Monitor to develop custom forms for data collection, scoring, and reporting. Overview: Understand the emotions and behaviours of children and adolescents. Age Range: 2 years to 21 years Qualification Code: CL2R (see page 29) Administration: Length varies depending on tool Complete Kits: The BASC-3 family consists of: • Behavior Assessment System for Children, Third Edition (BASC-3) - Handscore Starter Set: 978 0 749169 66 4 £560.00 exc VAT • BASC-3 BESS Behavioral and Emotional Screening System – Handscore Kit: 978 0 749169 64 0 £227.00 exc VAT • BASC-3 Parenting Relationship Questionnaire (BASC-3 PRQ) – Handscore Examination Set: 978 0 749169 72 5 £140.00 exc VAT • Q-global BASC-3 Flex Monitor Report 978 0 749169 75 6 £1.25 exc VAT per report • BASC-3 Intervention Starter Kit: 978 0 749169 69 5 £453.00 exc VAT 16 E mo t i o n a l a n d Behav i o u ra l S k i l l s Beck Youth Inventories™ Second Edition For Children and Adolescents (BYI-II) Aaron T Beck, Judith S Beck, John Jolly and Robert Steer, 2005 Coming soon to Q-global The BYI-II are designed for children and adolescents aged 7 to 18 years. Five selfreport inventories can be used separately or in combination to assess symptoms of depression, anxiety, anger, disruptive behaviour and self-concept. Each inventory contains 20 statements about thoughts, feelings and behaviours associated with emotional and social impairment in youth. Children and adolescents describe how frequently the statement has been true for them. Overview: Evaluate children’s and adolescents’ emotional and social impairment. Age Range: 7 years to 18 years Qualification Code: CL2R (see page 29) Administration: Individual or Group - 5 to 10 minutes per inventory Revised Children’s Manifest Anxiety Scale: Second Edition (RCMAS-2) Cecil R Reynolds and Bert O Richmond, 2008 The RCMAS-2 retains all the features that made previous versions of the test so popular: brevity, a simple yes/no response format, an elementary reading level, and content-based item clusters that help pinpoint children’s problems and focus intervention. At the same time, it adds a convenient Short Form, updated and ethnically diverse norms, and new items that reflect changes in the way children now experience anxiety. Overview: Measures the level and nature of anxiety, as experienced by children today. Age Range: 6 years to 19 years Qualification Code: CL2R (see page 29) Administration: 10 to 15 minutes. Less than 5 minutes for Short Form Complete Kit: 978 0 749163 24 2 £117.00 exc VAT Distributed Product Complete Kit: 978 0 158014 19 7 £193.00 exc VAT Resiliency Scales for Children and Adolescents™ Sandra Prince-Embury, 2006 The Resiliency Scales for Children and Adolescents™ were designed to systematically identify and quantify core personal qualities of resiliency in youth, as expressed in their own words about their own experience(s). They were designed with recognition that external events are important and that the child’s perception of external events is highly significant. The scales contain three brief self-report scales designed to identify areas of perceived strength and/or vulnerability in individuals aged 9 to 18 years. Each scale focuses on one area of resiliency. Brown Attention-Deficit Disorder Scales® (Brown ADD Scales) Thomas E Brown, 1996, 2007 With the new Brown ADD Scales for Children that include a primary/preschool scale (3 to 7 years) and a school-age scale (8 to 12 years), in addition to the adolescent and adult scales already available, the Brown ADD Scales allow you to comprehensively assess ADD in individuals of all ages. The Brown ADD Scales go beyond measures that address only hyperactivity to assess for less-apparent impairments of executive functioning. The manuals explain the new understanding of ADD as complex impairments of executive functions that impact academic, social, emotional and behavioural functioning. Overview: Screen for reliable indications of ADD in all ages. Overview: Profile child and adolescent personal strengths as well as Age Range: 3 years to 18 years and older vulnerability. Qualification Code: CL2R (see page 29) Age Range: 9 years to 18 years Qualification Code: CL2R (see page 29) Administration: Individual or Group - 5 minutes per scale Administration: Individual - 10 to 20 minutes Complete Kit for children and adolescents: 978 0 158029 33 7 £249.50 exc VAT Complete Kit: 978 0 158234 63 2 £110.50 exc VAT E mo t i o n a l a n d Behav i o u ra l S k i l l s 17 Autism Spectrum Rating ScalesTM (ASRSTM) Asperger Syndrome Diagnostic Scale (ASDS) Jack A Naglieri and Sam Goldstein, 2010 Brenda Myles, Richard Simpson and Stacey Jones-Bock, 2000 Overview: Measure behaviours associated with Autism Spectrum Disorders Overview: A quick, easy-to-use rating scale that can help determine whether a (ASD). child has Asperger Syndrome. Age Range: 2 years to 18 years Age Range: 5 years to 18 years Qualification Code: CL2R (see page 29) Qualification Code: CL3 (see page 29) Administration: Individual - 20 minutes; Short Form - 5 minutes Administration: Individual - 10 to 15 minutes Complete Kit: 978 0 749168 86 5 £435.00 exc VAT Complete Kit: 978 0 761618 38 6 £114.00 exc VAT Distributed Product Distributed Product Gilliam Autism Rating ScaleTM - Third Edition (GARS-3TM) Gilliam Asperger’s Disorder ScaleTM (GADSTM) James E Gilliam, 2013 James E Gilliam, 2000 Overview: Assists teachers, parents and clinicians in identifying autism in Overview: Identify children who may have Asperger’s Disorder. individuals and estimating its severity. Age Range: 3 years to 22 years Age Range: 3 years to 22 years Qualification Code: CL3 (see page 29) Qualification Code: CL3 (see page 29) Administration: Individual - 5 to 10 minutes Administration: Individual - 5 to 10 minutes Complete Kit: 978 0 749120 98 6 £114.00 exc VAT Complete Kit: 978 0 749166 54 0 £154.00 exc VAT Distributed Product Distributed Product Conners 3rd EditionTM (Conners 3TM) C Keith Conners, 2008 Overview: A thorough assessment of ADHD. Age Range: 6 years to 18 years Qualification Code: CL2R (see page 29) Administration: Individual - 20 minutes Complete Kit: 978 0 749168 25 4 £489.50 exc VAT Distributed Product Conners Comprehensive Behavior Rating ScalesTM (Conners CBRSTM) C Keith Conners, 2008 Overview: Assess behaviours, emotions and academic problems. Age Range: 6 years to 18 years Qualification Code: CL2R (see page 29) Administration: Individual - 20 minutes Complete Kit: 978 0 749148 41 6 £278.50 exc VAT Distributed Product 18 E mo t i o n a l a n d Behav i o u ra l S k i l l s Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales, Third Edition (Vineland-3) NEW Sara S Sparrow, Domenic V Cicchetti and Celine A Saulnier, 2016 Available on Q-global The leading instrument for supporting the diagnosis of intellectual and developmental disabilities Designed to meet ANY adaptive behaviour assessment need by offering: • Interview, Parent/Caregiver, and Teacher Forms • Comprehensive (full-length) and Domain-Level (abbreviated) versions of each form • Online and paper administration options for all forms/versions • Computerised or hand scoring for all forms/versions Overview: The leading instrument for supporting the diagnosis of intellectual and developmental disabilities. Designed to meet any adaptive behaviour assessment need. Look out for a webinar on Vineland-3 at EducationLearn 2016 Age Range: Birth to 90 years Find out more and register at Qualification Code: CL2R (see page 29) pearsonclinical.co.uk/educationlearn2016 Administration: Individual - 10 to 20 minutes Complete Kit: 978 0 749171 09 4 EducationLearn 2016 £528.00 exc VAT Adaptive Behavior Assessment System® (ABAS®-3) - Third Edition NEW Patti Harrison and Thomas Oakland, 2015 The third edition of the ABAS gives you a complete picture of functional skills across the lifespan. Retaining all of the essential features, the ABAS-3 is even easier to administer and score. It is particularly useful for evaluating those with developmental delays, autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, learning disabilities, neuropsychological disorders, and sensory or physical impairments. Key features: • New norms, updated item content, and improved ease of use • Assesses 11 essential skill areas within three major adaptive domains: Conceptual, Social, and Practical • Identifies adaptive behaviour strengths and weaknesses • Integrates assessment, intervention planning, and progress monitoring • Compatible with DSM-5. Overview: Provides a complete assessment of adaptive skills across the life span. Age Range: Birth to 89 years Qualification Code: CL2R (see page 29) Administration: Individual - 15 to 20 minutes Comprehensive Kit: 978 0 749168 95 7 £284.00 exc VAT Distributed Product E mo t i o n a l a n d Behav i o u ra l S k i l l s 19 Social Skills Improvement System (SSiS) Stephen N Elliott and Frank M Gresham, 2008 The SSiS addresses the need for an evidence- based, multi-tiered assessment and intervention system to help students develop, improve and maintain important social skills. This family of tools can be used early in the school year to facilitate the universal screening of students at risk for academic or social behaviour difficulties, help plan interventions for improving these behaviours, and evaluate progress on targeted skills after intervention. There are four components: • Rating Scales • Performance Screening Guide • Intervention Guide • Classwide Intervention Program. Overview: An evidence-based assessment and intervention system to help develop key social skills. Age Range: 3 years to 18 years Qualification Code: CL2R / UNAS (Interventions) (see page 29) Administration: Rating Scales: 10 to 25 minutes • Rating Scales Handscored Starter kit: 978 0 749157 17 3 £274.00 exc VAT • Intervention Guide: 978 0 749159 41 2 £126.50 exc VAT • Classwide Intervention Program: From £119.50 exc VAT • Performance Screening Guide: From £18.50 exc VAT Self Image Profiles (SIP) Richard J Butler, 2001 The SIP are brief self-report measures that tap the individual’s self-concept. There are two forms; the SIP-C for children aged 7 to 11 years; and the SIP-A for adolescents aged 12 to 16 years. The SIP provide a visual display of self image, enabling the child/young person to reveal to him/herself, as well as to the clinician, the way in which they construe themselves as they complete it. The SIP also provide a measure of self esteem. Overview: Quickly assess self image and self esteem in children and adolescents. Age Range: 7 years to 16 years Qualification Code: CL2R (see page 29) Administration: Individual or Group - SIP-C - 12 to 25 minutes, SIP-A - 9 to 17 minutes Complete Kit: 978 0 749120 48 1 £109.00 exc VAT 20 L i fe S k i lls Psychometric Assessment, Statistics and Report Writing An introduction for psychologists, teachers and health professionals Dr. Barry Johnson and Dr. Gareth Hagger-Johnson Psychometric Assessment, Statistics and Report Writing Barry Johnson and Gareth HaggerJohnson, 2013 Psychometric Assessment, Statistics and Report Writing will be of benefit to all professionals involved in assessing young people and adults with special educational needs and specific learning difficulties. The content is divided into three sections: Statistical terms and equations; Report writing; and Future trends. Overview: A practical reference book on basic statistical methods to support users of psychometric tests. Qualification Code: UNAS (see page 29) Paperback, 192pp: 978 0 749163 77 8 £33.00 exc VAT Psychometrics Training Online Peter Honey Learning Styles Alan Macgregor, 2013 Peter Honey An online training package developed to support those using standardised assessments in both health and education settings. Content is aimed at providing an introduction (or refresher for those who have already completed formal psychometric training) to the statistical concepts that underpin standardised tests. Peter Honey Learning Styles Series includes the renowned Honey and Mumford learning styles questionnaire (LSQ), which is derived from Kolb’s learning cycle and measures learning preferences in individuals (aged 16+). Understanding how you prefer to take in information, imporves self awareness and effectiveness. The Peter Honey LSQ model promotes the continuous improvement of underdeveloped styles. As an introductory course it will signpost the user to further training such as the Certificate of Competence in Educational Testing (CCET) where appropriate. Key features include: • Easily navigable online program accessible at your convenience for one year • Includes a copy of the book: Psychometric Assessment, Statistics and Report Writing Overview: Learning Styles Series and range of instruments for development. • Approximately 5 hours of content: a combination of online and self directed learning Age Range: 16 years and older • Introductory step to BPS minimum standards for psychometric testing. Administration: Untimed Overview: An online training package developed to support Qualification Code: UNAS (see page 29) Visit www.talentlens.co.uk to request a free demo those using standardised assessments. • Qualification Code: UNAS (see page 29) Psychometrics Training Online consists of access to the online training and a book: Psychometric Assessment Statistics and Report Writing. Both items will need to be purchased in order to access the training. • Psychometrics Training Online 978 0 749163 76 1 £93.50 exc VAT • Psychometric Assessment, Statistics and Report Writing 978 0 749163 77 8 £33.00 exc VAT Tra i n i n g a n d C o n t i n u o u s P rofess i o n a l D eve l opme n t 21 Pupil Aspire NEW FocusChange Ltd Pupil Aspire has been designed and developed by Educational Psychologists at FocusPsychology, led by Dr Jagdish Kaur Barn, in collaboration with schools. Pupil Aspire provides practitioners with an effective and powerful way of capturing the pupil and family voice, as well as provision mapping capabilities. Working closely with teachers, pupils and their families has ensured that Pupil Aspire is relevant to today’s school community needs and offers an attractive and user friendly interface for the multiple age range it supports. Pupil Aspire is a tool designed to make pupil and family meetings easy for teachers, SENCos and others, while keeping the pupil at the centre of the discussion. The software is based on sound psychological principles, promotes best practice and will help you to follow the guidelines proposed in the SEND Code of Practice. Key Features • Capture the pupil, family and teacher voice in relation to needs across Social, Emotional and Mental Health Needs (SEMH), Cognition & Learning, Communication & Interaction, Sensory & Physical and Attainment • Choose from over 240 predefined formative assessment scales or customise your own • Produce cost reports and track costs such as Pupil Premium against pre-defined interventions • Track pupil progress against pre-defined targets • Evidence desired outcomes for personalised plans and Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) • Walks you through a clear and explorative structured conversation • H ighly visual to support understanding, ideal for pupils requiring non-verbal stimuli (e.g. English as an Additional Language (EAL), Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC)) • Focus on what’s going right and set further goals in collaboration with pupils and their families • Generate session reports detailing views, desired outcomes and interventions • Produce provision maps • Features can be used individually Solution Focused By ensuring positive language and realistic goals the Pupil Aspire session is one of the most effective approaches to identifying need and improving outcomes for young people Overview: Capture the pupil, family and teacher voice. Evidence your SEND strategy and track costs and pupil progress in one powerful software tool. Age Range: 8 years to Adult (18+) Qualification Code: UNAS (see page 29) Administration: Individual, 25 to 30 minutes Pricing/more information: Organisation Subscription: £175 exc VAT per year Individual Subscription: £99 exc VAT per year For more information and introductory webinars, visit pearsonclinical.co.uk/pupilaspire “It has given us the confidence to work with our children in a different way and the results so far have been very positive.” Maddy Wilkinson, SENCO, Queen Eleanor’s C of E Junior School, Surrey 22 I n t erve n t i o n s “Being so visual, Pupil Aspire really suits our school – many of our pupils and their parents speak English as an additional language” Bethan Coupe, SENCO, High Hazels Academy, Sheffield BASC-3 Intervention Guide and Materials NEW Kimberly Vannest, Cecil R Reynolds and R W Kamphaus, 2015 The BASC-3 Behavior Intervention Guide provides a collection of evidence-based interventions designed to help remediate emotional and behavioural problems experienced by children and adolescents. Comprehensive, how-to content is organised around some of the most common problem behaviours seen by teachers and parents and reported by children themselves. The new Behavioral and Emotional Skill-Building Guide, is an easy-to-use workbook, for use by teachers, counsellors, social workers, or other professionals who work in a school or similar setting. It provides activities, small-group or classroom-based lessons that promote and develop a number of core behavioural and emotional skills. Overview: A step-by-step guide to select and implement evidence-based interventions that work in schools. Qualification Code: UNAS (see page 29) Starter Kit: 978 0 749169 69 5 £453.00 exc VAT See pearsonclinical.co.uk/BASC3 for individual components and prices. Related product: BASC-3 BESS Behavioral and Emotional Screening System. See page 16 for more details. Launch into Reading Success Practical Ideas Series Lorna Bennett and Pamela Ottley, 1997 Overview: Positive and practical ideas to support students in a number of areas. Overview: A programme to teach the phonological awareness skills so critical for the focused word work in the Literacy Hour in Key Stage 1. Age Range: 2 years to 12 years Each title includes an evaluation form with a criterion-reference scale to identify students’ needs and evaluate specific skills; a manual with an Ideas Matrix; and a number of reproducible materials. Age Range: Preschool to 17 years Qualification Code: CL3 (see page 29) Qualification Code: UNAS (see page 29) Manual: 978 0 749113 00 1 Complete Kit: From £64.50 exc VAT. See pearsonclinical.co.uk for a list of titles. £104.50 exc VAT Understanding the Nature of Sensory Integration with Diverse Populations SI: Applying Clinical Reasoning to Diverse Populations Erna Imperatore Blanche, Roseann C Schaaf and Susanne Smith Roley, 2001 Overview: Assessment tools, strategies, interventions and detailed case studies Roseann Schaaf, 2006 supporting sensory integration. Qualification Code: UNAS (see page 29) Overview: Reference title looking at the clinical applications of SI principles. Manual: 978 0 761644 20 0 £47.00 exc VAT Qualification Code: UNAS (see page 29) Manual: 978 0 761615 15 6 £72.00 exc VAT I n t erve n t i o n s 23 The family of gold-standard assessments Wechsler assessments have continued to evolve based on the changing landscape of modern psychological research and theory. These instruments, exclusive to CL1 registered users (e.g., Educational Psychologists) help measure cognitive abilities, clinical memory, achievement and ability in both children and adults. Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children, Fifth UK Edition (WISC-VUK) coming soon David Wechsler, 2016 Now on Q-global Wechsler Preschool & Primary Scale of Intelligence - Fourth UK Edition (WPPSI-IVUK) It has been redesigned to give you a truly comprehensive picture of a child’s abilities and it includes notable improvements to make identifying the issues— and finding the solutions—faster and easier, without sacrificing the Wechsler gold standard of excellence. New Primary Subtests David Wechsler, 2013 Three new primary subtests extend the content coverage of the WISC-VUK and The WPPSI–IV is an innovative measure of cognitive development for preschool and young children that is rooted in contemporary theory and research. This new edition places a strong emphasis on child-friendly, developmentally appropriate features, with extensive enhancements that are targeted to benefit both children and examiners. increase its practical application. Key features: • new working memory subtests • new processing speed measures • expanded factor structure • improved developmental appropriateness • more efficient test administration • improved clinical utility • updated and improved psychometric properties. • P icture Span is a new Working Memory subtest that measures visual working memory UK Overview: An innovative, reliable and valid measure of cognitive development 24 Introducing the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children®–Fifth UK Edition, the latest version of the most proven trusted cognitive ability measure ever. Available in both a paper-and-pencil format and a digital format on Q-interactive® (see page 28), the WISC–VUK delivers more flexibility and more content. • Visual Puzzles is a new Visual Spatial subtest that measures the ability to analyse and synthesise information • F igure Weights is a new Fluid Reasoning subtest that measures quantitative reasoning and induction Features & Benefits • More efficient and user-friendly • More interpretive power • Updated psychometric properties • Updated studies. for young children. Overview: The latest version of the most proven trusted cognitive ability measure ever Age Range: 2 years 6 months to 7 years 7 months Age Range: Children aged 6 years to 16 years 11 months Qualification Code: CL1 (see page 29) Qualification Code: CL1 (see page 29) Administration: Core Subtests: Ages 2 years 6 months to 3 years 11 months - Administration: Paper-and-pencil or digital - Core subtests: 60 minutes 30 to 45 minutes; Ages 4 years to 7 years 7 months - 45 to 60 minutes WISC-VUK Complete Kit: 978 0 749174 65 0 Pre-publication price £1080.00 exc VAT Complete Kit: 978 0 749166 82 3 £1077.00 exc VAT See website for details of our digital WISC-VUK on Q-ineractive offer. T ests e x clus i ve t o E ducat i o nal P s y ch o l o g i sts Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence - Second Edition (WASI-II) Wechsler Nonverbal Scale of Ability (WNV) 3 AA DSA David Wechsler, 2011 The WASI–II, a revision of the WASI, provides a brief, reliable measure of cognitive ability for use in clinical, educational and research settings. This revision maintains the format and structure of the WASI while offering new content and improvements to provide greater clinical utility and efficiency. • Updated normative sample. • Four- and two-subtest versions allow you to control the administration time and depth of assessment. • Parallel items and subtests and strengthened links to the WISC–IV and the WAIS–IV maximise clinical utility and efficiency in cognitive assessment practice. • Simplified administration and scoring provide even more efficiency. Overview: A reliable, brief measure of intelligence in clinical, educational and research settings. David Wechsler and Jack A Naglieri, 2006 The WNVTM is ideal for psychologists who need a non-verbal measure of ability for individuals for whom English is not their first language, or have other language considerations. • Innovative pictorial directions make administration easy and effective. • Ideal for low incidence disorders. • Offers flexibility with the choice of full battery or brief version. Overview: Assess multiple dimensions of cognitive ability through nonverbal means. Age Range: 4 years to 21 years 11 months Qualification Code: CL1 (see page 29) Administration: 2 subtest battery: 10 to 20 minutes / 4 subtest battery: 30 to 45 minutes Complete Kit: 978 0 158338 49 1 £736.00 exc VAT Age Range: 6 years to 90 years 11 months Qualification Code: CL1 (see page 29) Administration: Individual - Four Subtest Form: 30 minutes; Two Subtest Form: 15 minutes Complete Kit: 978 0 158981 56 7 £323.50 exc VAT T ests e x clus i ve t o E ducat i o nal P s y ch o l o g i sts 25 Wechsler Individual Achievement NEPSY - Second Edition (NEPSY-II) Test - Second UK Edition (WIAT-IIUK) Marit Korkman, Sally Kemp and Ursula Kirk, 2007 3A A DSA David Wechsler, 2005 WIAT-IIUK provides a rich, reliable source of information about an individual’s achievement skills and allows you to assess problem-solving abilities by evaluating the process as well as the product. The WIAT-IIUK is unique in that it is directly linked to the WISC-IVUK and so provides excellent comparisons of achievement and ability. Overview: A reliable assessment of reading, language and numerical attainment in one test. Age Range: 4 years to 16 years 11 months Qualification Code: CL1 (see page 29) Administration: Individual - 45 to 90 minutes depending on the age of the examinee The six domains are: Social Perception; Executive Functioning/Attention; Language; Memory and Learning; Sensorimotor Functioning; Visuospatial Processing. Selected subtests from NEPSY-II are available in the Q-interactive Assessment library (see page 28). Overview: Assess neuropsychological development in children. Age Range: 3 years to 4 years; 5 years to 16 years Qualification Code: CL1 (see page 29) Administration: Core Assessment - 45 minutes for preschool ages, 1 hour for school ages; Comprehensive Assessment - 90 minutes for preschool ages, 2 to 3 Complete Kit: 978 0 749128 01 2 The NEPSY–II is the only single measure that allows the clinician to create a tailored assessment across six domains, specific to a child’s situation in order to answer referral questions or diagnostic concerns. The results provide information relating to typical childhood disorders, which can lead to accurate diagnosis and intervention planning for success in school and at home. £521.50 exc VAT hours for school ages Complete Kit: 978 0 158234 27 4 26 £880.50 exc VAT T ests e x clus i ve t o E ducat i o nal P s y ch o l o g i sts Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children, Second Edition (KABC-II) Test of Everyday Attention NEW for Children, Second Edition (TEA-Ch2) Alan S Kaufman and Nadeen L Kaufman, 2004 Tom Manly, Vicki Anderson, John Crawford, Melanie George, Mette Underbjerg, Ian H Robertson, 2016 The KABC-II provides an extensively updated version of one of the most wellrespected tests of cognitive ability available. KABC-II subtests are designed to minimise verbal instructions and responses. This gives you in-depth data with less ‘filtering’ due to language. Test items contain little cultural content, so children of diverse backgrounds are assessed more fairly. You can be confident you’re getting a true picture of a child’s abilities - even when language difficulties or cultural differences might affect test scores. Overview: Measure of cognitive ability and processing skills. Age Range: 3 years to 18 years Qualification Code: CL1 (see page 29) Administration: Individual - 25 to 55 minutes (core battery, Luria model); 35 to 70 minutes (core battery, CHC model) Complete Kit: 978 0 749153 14 4 £746.50 exc VAT TEA-Ch2 is the new edition of the gold-standard test for attention, which uniquely measures separable aspects of attention. TEA-Ch2 has been updated to make the testing process more fun and engaging for the child. New features and updates include: • A shorter and more user-friendly tool using a unique combination of both paper-based and computerised tests • Comic format for administration with certificate and stickers to engage children in shared fun activity with examiner • S horter, simpler age appropriate version for the younger children (TEA-Ch2J) and a longer version for the older children (TEA-Ch 2A) • G eneral attention index and selective and sustained attention indices capturing core abilities • Large normative sample representative of the UK population • Extension down to 5 years old Overview: Gold-standard test of attention for children, which uniquely measures separable aspects of attention. Age Range: 5 years to 15 years Qualification Code: CL1 (see page 29) Administration: 5 years to 7 years: 35 to 40 minutes; 8 years to 15 years: 40 to 55 minutes Complete Kit: 978 0 749162 61 0 £675.00 exc VAT T ests e x clus i ve t o E ducat i o nal P s y ch o l o g i sts 27 Q-interactive® Q-interactive is a comprehensive digital system that can be used to administer and score tests that are traditionally given by an examiner in one-on-one settings. Testing takes place on two iPads in an app called Assess. You use the first iPad to access the test administration instructions, score and record responses, and control visual stimuli. The examinee uses the other iPad to view and respond to stimuli. Q-interactive also includes a website called Central, which is used to set up clients and generate reports for Assessments administered on the iPads. The following assessments and subtests are available in the Q-interactive Assessment Library: • WAIS–IVUK (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale - Fourth UK Edition) • WISC–IVUK (Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - Fourth UK Edition) • CVLT–ll (the California Verbal Learning Test - Second Edition) • CVLT-C (the California Verbal Learning Test - Children’s Version) • D–KEFS (Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System) - Selected tests to complement your Q-interactive battery • NEPSY-ll (NEPSY-Second Edition) - Selected tests to complement your Q-interactive battery • CMS (Children’s Memory Scale) - Selected tests to complement your Q-interactive battery • KTEA-3 (Kaufman Test of Everyday Attention, Third Edition) • PPVT-4 (Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test, Fourth Edition) • GFTA-3 (Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation-3) • KLPA-3 (Khan-Lewis Phonological Analysis, Third Edition) • WMS-IVUK (Wechsler Memory Scale - Fourth UK Edition) Coming Soon to the Q-interactive Assessment Library • WISC-VUK (Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - Fifth UK Edition) • WPPSI-IVUK (Wechsler Preschool & Primary Scale of Intelligence - Fourth UK Edition) Several of these assessments and subtests at this time require manipulative items or paper response booklets and scoring templates. In addition to familiar Pearson assessments, subtests exclusively developed for Q-interactive® will also be made available in the future. Five ways Q-interactive can benefit you: 1) Holistic - Guides you through the entire assessment process, not just the test itself. 2) Efficient - Consolidates all of your assessment tools. 3) Customisable & Flexible - Select, tailor, and adjust batteries to fit your client’s specific needs, even on-the-fly. 4) Portable - Put two lightweight tablets in your bag, and you’ve got just about everything you need. 5) Familiar - Recognisable content and administration procedures, in a cutting-edge digital package. Contact us for a customised quote and a free 30-day trial at www.helloq.co.uk/home “As the test user – everything is there in front of you and is presented on your iPad screen. There is no need to flick through manuals for test instructions or scoring guidance, as it is all presented to you exactly when you need it.” Emma Turner CPsychol, HCPC Registered Occupational Psychologist 28 Q - i n t erac t i ve - A N E W W A Y T O A S S E S S Image by Christof Van Der Walt Qualification codes All customers need to register with us prior to purchasing any of our tools. Our materials are restricted for use by professionally qualified practitioners. Depending on qualifications and training, your qualification code (allocated upon registration) will be CL1, CL2, CL2R or CL3. In order to establish which tests are available to you, simply compare your code against the product qualification code. Registration is free and can be done online at www.pearsonclinical.co.uk/registrationinfo 10% Discount when you order before 12th December 2016. Quote ZABSCH16. Order your assessment and intervention materials: Online at pearsonclinical.co.uk By email to [email protected] By phone +44(0)845 630 8888 (Calls cost 3p per minute plus your phone company’s access charge) Support and advice If you have any questions, our Area Sales Consultants are available to offer free, no obligation product presentations or can attend staff/team meetings, in-service study days or regional conferences, either as speakers or to exhibit relevant materials. North West, North Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland Carolyn Hughes Tel: 07809 541 525 Email: [email protected] West Midlands, Warwickshire and Home Counties Ellie Parkes Tel: 07717 895 425 Email: [email protected] Southern England, Mid and South Wales Claire Parsons Tel: 07917 436 457 Email: [email protected] Digital Consultant Alison Winter Tel: 07734 744 771 Email: [email protected] East Anglia, East Midlands, North East and Yorkshire Lloyd Smith Tel: 07725 600 855 Email: [email protected] NB Prices and introductory offers are only valid in the UK and were correct at time of printing (September 2016). Prices are subject to change without prior notice. Quote ZABSCH16 Support and advice (before 12th December 2016) when sultant, order you contact your con Our sales consultants are here to offer you advice on your assessment needs. We can provide product presentations, attend team meetings, or in-service study days. online or by phone and receive a 10% discount on you r order. 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