Educational Development Check

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The ultimate educational checkup
Whats included
  • Core subjects testing
  • IQ testing
  • Reading level assessment
  • Logic and reasoning testing
  • Problem solving
  • Strengths and weaknesses assesment
  • Detailed report and recommendations
Full breakdown

An educational development check is a comprehensive assessment of a student’s academic abilities and progress. Students will undergo a variety of tests and assessments, including aptitude tests, achievement tests, and observations, to evaluate the student’s strengths, weaknesses, and overall educational development. The results of the assessments will be used to create a detailed report that includes recommendations for improvement and a plan for achieving academic goals. Educational development checks are an invaluable tool designed to ensure that students are supported in reaching their full potential.

What to expect
We will assess your child’s educational development across all core subjects, and provide a detailed report outlining their educational strengths, areas for development and summary of recommendations for further educational support.

  1. Achievement tests: These tests assess a child’s knowledge and skills in specific subject areas, such as reading, math, and science.
  2. Behavioral and emotional assessments: These assessments evaluate a child’s social, emotional, and behavioral functioning. They can include rating scales, checklists, and interviews.
  3. Cognitive assessments: These assessments evaluate a child’s cognitive abilities, such as memory, attention, and problem-solving. They can include IQ tests and executive function tasks.
  4. Developmental assessments: These assessments evaluate a child’s overall development and can include assessments of fine and gross motor skills, language and communication, and social-emotional development.
  5. Progress monitoring: This method is used to track a child’s progress over time and can include regular assessments on specific skills or subject areas.
It’s important to note that not all tests are appropriate for every child and age and the selection of the tests should be done by an education specialist after evaluating the child’s needs and abilities.
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Mock Exam

A mock exam, also known as a practice exam, is designed to simulate the experience of a real exam as closely as possible. Typically, our mock exams have a similar format and structure to the real exam, including:

  • The same types of questions and question format
  • The same time constraints and duration as the real exam
  • Similar or the same level of difficulty as the real exam
  • Similar or the same environment and conditions as the real exam
  • Similar or the same marking scheme and grading system as the real exam

It’s important to note that mock exams should be taken seriously. Students should treat them as they would the real exam and follow the instructions and guidelines provided. Additionally, it’s recommended to review the results and take the feedback provided by the mock exam seriously, as it’s an opportunity to identify areas of improvement, and work on them before the real exam.

 

Interview Preparation

you will receive an email containing details and joining instructions for your booked consultations

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Other Services

Corporate Training

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Mock Exam

A mock exam, also known as a practice exam, is designed to simulate the experience of a real

Interview Preparation

you will receive an email containing details and joining instructions for your booked consultations

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FAQ

Every answer starts with a question.

What is an educational development check

An educational development check (EDC) can provide you with valuable information about your child’s educational progress and development. This information can help you to understand your child’s strengths and areas of need, and can inform decisions about their education.

Here are some ways an EDC can help you specifically:

  • Identify your child’s academic strengths and weaknesses, which can help you to understand their learning style and tailor their education to better meet their needs.
  • Identify any learning difficulties or disabilities your child may have, which can help you to advocate for appropriate educational accommodations and support.
  • Monitor your child’s progress over time, which can help you to track their development and identify any areas where they may be falling behind.
  • Help you and your child’s teachers to make informed decisions about their education, including curriculum, teaching methods, and interventions.
  • Help you and your child’s teachers to make informed decisions about their education, including curriculum, teaching methods, and interventions.
  • Provide you with a better understanding of your child’s overall development, including their social, emotional, and behavioral development, which can help you to address any issues that may be impacting their education.
It is important to remember that an EDC is just one tool for understanding your child’s educational progress, and the results should be considered in conjunction with other information, such as classroom observations and teacher evaluations.

How will an educational development check help me

An educational development check (EDC) can provide you with valuable information about your child’s educational progress and development. This information can help you to understand your child’s strengths and areas of need, and can inform decisions about their education.

Here are some ways an EDC can help you specifically:

  • Identify your child’s academic strengths and weaknesses, which can help you to understand their learning style and tailor their education to better meet their needs.
  • Identify any learning difficulties or disabilities your child may have, which can help you to advocate for appropriate educational accommodations and support.
  • Monitor your child’s progress over time, which can help you to track their development and identify any areas where they may be falling behind.
  • Help you and your child’s teachers to make informed decisions about their education, including curriculum, teaching methods, and interventions.
  • Help you and your child’s teachers to make informed decisions about their education, including curriculum, teaching methods, and interventions.
  • Provide you with a better understanding of your child’s overall development, including their social, emotional, and behavioral development, which can help you to address any issues that may be impacting their education.
It is important to remember that an EDC is just one tool for understanding your child’s educational progress, and the results should be considered in conjunction with other information, such as classroom observations and teacher evaluations.

How are educational development checks carried out

Educational development checks (EDCs) are typically carried out by trained professionals such as teachers, psychologists, or educational assessment specialists. The specific format and content of an EDC can vary depending on the age and level of the child, as well as the purpose of the assessment. However, EDCs typically involve a combination of the following methods:

  • Standardized tests: These are tests that have been developed and validated to measure specific abilities or skills, such as intelligence, reading, or math. Standardized tests are often administered in a controlled environment and are scored according to established norms.
  • Observations: Educators or assessment specialists may observe the child in a classroom setting, or carry out structured observations to assess their behavior, social skills, and other non-cognitive areas.
  • Interviews: Educators or assessment specialists may interview the child, their parents, or their teachers to gather information about their development, behavior, and other aspects of their education.
  • Portfolio review: Educators or assessment specialists may review a collection of the child’s work, such as writing samples, artwork, or other projects, to gain insight into their abilities and interests.
After the assessment, the results will be analyzed and a report will be generated that summarizes the findings, and provides recommendations for next steps and further interventions. It is important to note that EDCs should be carried out in an ethical and respectful manner, with the child’s well-being and privacy being respected throughout the process.

Can S.E.N students benefit from having an educational development check

Students with special educational needs (SEN) can certainly benefit from having an educational development check (EDC). These assessments can provide valuable information about a student’s strengths and areas of need, which can help to inform decisions about their education and support.

Here are some ways an EDC can help students with special educational needs:

  • Identify specific learning difficulties or disabilities that a student may have, such as dyslexia, ADHD, or autism, which can help to inform decisions about appropriate accommodations and support.
  • Provide a baseline of information about a student’s abilities, which can be used to track their progress over time and ensure that their education is meeting their needs.
  • Help educators and parents to understand a student’s learning style and make adjustments to teaching methods and curriculum to better support their learning.
  • Identify areas of the student’s development where they may be falling behind and make recommendations for interventions that can help to support their progress.
  • Provide insight into the student’s social, emotional and behavioral development which can impact their education and well-being.
It’s important to note that EDCs should be carried out in an inclusive and respectful manner, with the student’s well-being and privacy being respected throughout the process. Also, The assessment should be carried out by a qualified and experienced professional, who has knowledge of the specific needs of students with SEN.

How will the results of the educational development check be delivered

The results of an educational development check (EDC) are typically delivered in the form of a written report. The report will summarize the findings of the assessment and provide recommendations for next steps and further interventions.

Here are some of the key components that might be included in an EDC report:

  • Summary of the assessment process: This section will provide an overview of the methods used during the assessment, such as standardized tests, observations, and interviews.
  • Results and findings: This section will present the scores and results of the assessment, including any specific areas of strength or need that were identified.
  • Diagnosis or summary of student’s abilities: This section will provide a summary of the student’s abilities, including any specific learning difficulties or disabilities that were identified.
  • Recommendations: This section will provide recommendations for next steps and further interventions. It might include specific teaching strategies, accommodations, or interventions to support the student’s progress.
  • Action plan: This section will provide a detailed plan of action that outlines the steps that will be taken to support the student’s education, including specific goals and objectives.
  • Next steps: This section will provide information on any follow-up assessments or evaluations that will be conducted to monitor the student’s progress over time.
The report will usually be shared with the student’s parents and teachers, to ensure that everyone has a clear understanding of the student’s abilities, and how to support their education. The report will be also provided to any professionals involved in the student’s education and care, such as social workers, speech therapists, or occupational therapists.

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