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Mediated Learning Experience (MLE) as a Basis for an Alternative Approach to Assessment

Carol S. Lidz
- 01 Feb 2002 - 
- Vol. 23, Iss: 1, pp 68-84
TLDR
In this article, the authors discuss how Mediated Learning Experience (MLE) is incorporated into testing practices to define a relatively new addition to the assessment repertory called dynamic assessment.
Abstract
This article discusses how Mediated Learning Experience (MLE) is incorporated into testing practices to define a relatively new addition to the assessment repertory called dynamic assessment. Dynamic assessment (DA) typically follows a pre-test-intervene-posttest format. The author has designed procedures where the intervention portion offers mediational interactions that are designed to promote higher mental functioning in the student. The response of the student to these interventions provides important information about the student's abilities and functioning within a teaching/learning situation. The article first operationalizes MLE in a rating scale and then describes four approaches to DA: a group administered screening procedure; a generic curriculum-based approach; an individual assessment for pre-school children and a procedure for determining eligibility for gifted programming demonstrated to be successful with students from ethnic and linguistic minority backgrounds. Some concluding thoughts ab...

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Dynamic Assessment of School-Age Children’s Narrative Ability: An Experimental Investigation of Classification Accuracy

TL;DR: The results of the first experiment indicated that the narrative measures applied to stories about 2 different wordless picture books had good internal consistency and supported the use of dynamic assessment for accurately identifying language impairments in school-age children.
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Vygotsky's Educational Theory in Cultural Context: Dynamic Assessment of the Evolving Cognitive Functions in Children

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an application of Vygotsky's idea of the zone of proximal development (ZPD) as a basis for dynamic assessment (DA) of learning in children with typical and atypical development.
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Dynamic assessment of narrative ability in English accurately identifies language impairment in English language learners.

TL;DR: DA conducted in English provides a systematic means for measuring learning processes and learning outcomes, resulting in a clinically useful procedure for identifying LIs in bilingual children who are in the process of learning English as a second language.
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Deaf Children's Informal Knowledge of Multiplicative Reasoning

TL;DR: It is possible and desirable to promote deaf children's multiplicative reasoning when they start school so that they are provided with a more solid basis for learning mathematics.
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Developing and evaluating a dynamic assessment of listening comprehension in an EFL context

TL;DR: In this article, a dynamic assessment of a listening test was proposed and investigated, which involves mediation and meaning negotiation when responding to LC tasks and items, and the results indicated that the new assessment provided better insights into learners' cognitive and meta-cognitive processes than did the traditional assessment, raters were doubtful about the value of and processes involved in DA mainly because they were unfamiliar with it.
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An Alternative Approach to the Identification of Gifted Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Learners The Contribution of Dynamic Assessment

TL;DR: The authors explored the utility of an alternative approach that incorporates dynamic assessment in the identification of gifted culturally and linguistically diverse learners in first to fifth grade in first-to-fifth-graders.
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Non-intellective Factors in Dynamic Assessment

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of various non-intellective factors on test performance is studied in the area of dynamic assessment of cognitive performance, especially in the domain of test performance.