The Assessment Tool and what it doesThe Literacy and Numeracy for Adults Assessment Tool (Assessment Tool) is an online adaptive tool that provides robust and reliable information on the reading, writing and numeracy skills of adults. The Assessment Tool informs the development of learning interventions that strengthen literacy and numeracy skills. It also allows learners to track their progress over time and lets educators and organisations report on the progress made by groups or cohorts of learners. The Assessment Tool provides:
Assessment Tool usage is a Funding condition for TEOs receiving foundation-level education funding from us. To find out more about the Assessment Tool, and what your organisation needs to do to use it, see Assessment Tool Support on the Te Arapiki Ako website. All eligible learners should be assessedProviders must assess all eligible learners at foundation level except in qualifications taught predominately in Te Reo Māori. These will be identified by qualification NZSCED 91502. All eligible learners should get an:
As part of good practice, TEOs should also consider assessing:
The Assessment Tool can also assess vocabulary and writing. However, reading and numeracy are the most important to skills to assess and improve first. This is why they are part of our Assessment Tool requirements. The timing of initial and progress assessments should relate to the full duration of learner’s enrolment. For example, if a learner is enrolled in a multi-year programme then annual assessments are required. This takes a holistic, learner-centred approach and avoids over-assessment. Information for Staff using the toolFor more information about the tool and how you can use it to support on-going learning, go to the following Moodle page: |
Useful ResourcesProcessLiteracy and Numeracy Process Guide Teaching Staff Instructions for Creating an Assessment Templates/FormsInstructions for Students using the TEC Assessment Tool Preparing learners for taking adaptive assessment Relevant Policies and ProceduresAC 2.0 Assessment Moderation and Grades Policy.pdf AC 2.1 Assessment and Grading Procedures and Regulations NZQA/TEC GuidanceTEC Guidelines for Embedding Literacy and Numeracy Australia and NZ Information Literacy Framework NALA Guidelines for Integrating Literacy
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