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TEWL-3 measures written language expression in children, assessing both mechanics and content.
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TEWL-3 Student Workbook Form B, 10/Pkg
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TEWL-3 Administration/Record Booklet Form B, 10/Pkg
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TEWL-3 Picture Cards
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Ages: 4-0 through 11-11 years
Testing time: 30 - 50 minutes
Administration: Individual
The selection of items and the development of the subtests are grounded in the available research literature and other evidence of developing literacy ability, including curriculum guides and classroom activities. Item types were selected only if recognized experts in the field have related them to developing literacy abilities.
New features of the TEWL–3:
Subtests and Composite
Basic Writing. This subtest consists of 70 items that are scored 0, 1, or 2. All items are presented according to increasing difficulty. This subtest measures a child’s understanding about language and his or her ability to use the writing tools of language. Included in this understanding is metalinguistic knowledge, directionality, organizational structure, awareness of letter features, spelling, capitalization, punctuation, proofing, sentence combining, and logical sentences. The Basic Writing subtest can be administered independently or in conjunction with the Contextual Writing subtest. Age-based norms are provided for children from ages 4-0 through 11-11. Grade-based norms are provided for Grades 2 through 6.
Contextual Writing. This subtest consists of 20 items that are scored 0 to 3. Two sets of pictures are provided, one for younger children (ages 5-0 through 6-11) and one for older children (ages 7-0 through 11-11). This subtest measures a child’s ability to construct a story when provided with a picture prompt. The subtest measures story format, cohesion, thematic maturity, ideation, and story structure. A detailed, expanded scoring guide is provided to assist in scoring the Contextual Writing subtest. This subtest can also be administered independently or in conjunction with the Basic Writing subtest. Age-based norms are provided for children ages 5-0 through 11-11. Grade-based norms are provided for Grades 2 through 6.
Overall Writing. The Overall Writing index combines the index scores from the Basic Writing and Contextual Writing subtests. It is a measure of the child’s overall writing ability; students who score high on this quotient demonstrate strengths in composition, syntax, mechanics, fluency, cohesion, and the text structure of written language. This score can only be computed if the child completes both subtests and is at least 5 years of age.
Normative Characteristics
The TEWL–3 norms represent more than 2,085 children from 30 states and British Columbia, Canada. Characteristics of the normative group correspond to those for the 2010 census data relative to geographic region, gender, ethnicity, Hispanic status, household income, educational attainment of parents, and exceptionality status. Item sequence was determined by item difficulty and item discrimination.
TEWL–3 Reliability
TEWL–3 Validity
Complete Kit includes: Examiner’s Manual, 10 Administration/Record Booklets (Form A), 10 Administration/Record Booklets (Form B), 10 Student Workbooks (Form A), 10 Student Workbooks (Form B), and 3 Picture Cards (laminated, 8-1/2" x 11"), in a sturdy storage box.
Brand | Pro-Ed |
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Assembly Required | No |
Choking Hazard | No |
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Sterile | No |