1. Locator Tests: Useful or Ornamental?
- Author
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Scott, Norval C.
- Abstract
A comparison was made of the results of two locator tests, the Zip Test (ZT) and the Wide Range Achievement Test (WRAT), which were administered to 37 black migrant and resident pupils. The children were tested twice with each test: in early September and eight weeks after in November. Twenty-three children were taught by the Inquiry Method (Experimental) and 14 in the conventional mode (Controls). Results indicated that the ZT was a more reliable indicator than the WRAT for a child's grade location in math and reading, if the ZT undergoes modification in administration and scoring instructions. Neither test should be used diagnostically. (Author)
- Published
- 1974