Is a norm–referenced, comprehensive diagnostic test of written expression
Publisher
ProEd
Age range
9.0 to 17.11
Qualification Level
B
Administration Time
60 to 90 mins
Full Product Description
The fourth edition of Test of Written Language (TOWL–4) is a norm–referenced, comprehensive diagnostic test of written expression. It is used to (a) identify students who write poorly and, therefore, need special help, (b) determine students’ particular strengths and weaknesses in various writing abilities, (c) document students’ progress in special writing programs,
and (d) measure writing in research. The test was normed on 2,505 individuals from 18 states whose demographic characteristics approximate those of the U.S.
population in 2005. The sample was stratified by age.
Subtests
The TOWL–4 has two forms (i.e., Form A and Form B), each of which contains seven subtests. The subtests represent the conventional,
linguistic, and conceptual aspects of writing. Subtests 1–5 use contrived formats; subtests 6–7 use a spontaneously written story to assess important aspects of language. The subtests are:
Vocabulary– The student writes a sentence that incorporates a stimulus word (E.g.: For ran, a student writes, “I ran up the hill”).
Spelling– The student writes sentences from dictation,
making proper use of spelling rules.
Punctuation– The student writes sentences from dictation,
making proper use of punctuation and capitalization rules.
Logical Sentences– The student edits an illogical sentence so that it makes better sense (E.g.:
“John blinked his nose” is changed to “John blinked his eye).
Sentence Combining– The student integrates the meaning of several short sentences into one grammatically correct written sentence.
(E.g.: “John drives fast” is combined with “John has a red car,” making “John drives his red car fast”).
Contextual Conventions– The student writes a story in response to a stimulus picture. Points are earned for satisfying specific arbitrary requirements relative to orthographic (E.g.: punctuation, spelling)
and grammatic conventions (E.g.: sentence construction, noun–verb agreement).
Story Composition– The student’s story is evaluated relative to the quality of its composition (E.g.: vocabulary, plot, prose, development of characters, and interest to the reader).
Composites
Overall Writing estimates students’ writing ability when measured by subtests that use both spontaneous and contrived formats. The results of all seven subtests are combined to form this composite.
Contrived Writing estimates students’ writing ability when measured by subtests that are contrived formats. The results of five subtests are combined to form this composite.
Spontaneous Writing estimates students’ writing ability when measured by subtests that are scored by evaluating their spontaneously composed essays. The results of two subtests are combined to form this composite.
New features of the TOWL–4
All new normative data were collected in 2006–2007.
Now grade–based norms, as well as age–based norms, are provided.
Almost all floor and ceiling effects have been eliminated.
Studies of criterion–prediction validity (with large numbers of subjects) have been added.
Studies of the TOWL–4’s sensitivity, specificity, and false positives have been added to the manual.
The test items were evaluated to eliminate bias
Attractive new coloured stimulus pictures are provided.
Kit
TOWL-4: Test of Written Language 4th Ed Kit
CODE: 12850
Examiner's Manual;Picture Cards;Record/Story Scoring Forms(50);Student Response Booklets Form A (25);Student Response Booklets Form B(25); Virtual Examiner's Manual; Virtual Picture Cards.
€377.98 Excl.VAT
Components
TOWL-4 Student Response Booklets, Form B 25pk
CODE: 12855
€82.89 Excl.VAT
TOWL-4 Student Response Booklets, Form A 25pk
CODE: 12854
€82.89 Excl.VAT
TOWL-4 Record/Story Scoring Forms 50pk
CODE: 12853
€77.36 Excl.VAT
TOWL-4 Examiner's Manual
CODE: 12851
€117.15 Excl.VAT
TOWL-4 Picture Cards
CODE: 12852
€39.79 Excl.VAT
Pro Ed Qualifications Policy
QUALIFICATION LEVEL A: There are no special qualifications to purchase these products. QUALIFICATION LEVEL B: Tests may be purchased by individuals with:
A master’s degree in psychology, education, occupational therapy, social work, counselling, or in a field closely related to the intended use of the assessment, and formal training in the ethical administration, scoring, and interpretation of clinical assessments.
OR A degree or license to practice in the healthcare or allied healthcare field.
OR Formal, supervised mental health, speech/language, occupational therapy, social work, counselling, and/or educational training specific to assessing children, or in infant and child development, and formal training in the ethical administration, scoring, and interpretation of clinical assessments.
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