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(2012) Developmental education for young children, Dordrecht, Springer.

Dynamic assessment of narrative competence

Mariëlle Poland

pp. 105-119

In Developmental Education, language plays an essential role as a tool for communication (and thinking). Learning to produce coherent messages ("narratives") with both cultural and personal value in the context of meaningful socio-cultural practices is considered as an important goal of Developmental Education. Narratives are essential for human action as they function as a tool for giving meaning to reality. Therefore, close observation and assessment of children's narratives is essential in the context of Developmental Education. Over the past years we have developed a Dynamic Assessment (DA) instrument for assessing children's narrative competence. This instrument combines two common approaches to DA, namely standardised interventionist DA and interactionist DA. With the help of this instrument, teachers are able to gain insight into children's actual narrative competence as well as their developmental potential and their receptivity to certain forms of assistance to reach this potential. Our experience up to now shows that it is possible to assess children's narrative competence in a valid and reliable manner.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-4617-6_7

Full citation:

Poland, M. (2012)., Dynamic assessment of narrative competence, in B. Van Oers (ed.), Developmental education for young children, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 105-119.

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