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SALT Training Transcription. CELF-4. LD OnLine :: Assessments for Young Children. By: ERIC Clearinghouse on Assessment and Evaluation (1999) What is assessment? Assessment is the process of gathering information about a student in order to make decisions about his or her education. One kind of assessment procedure is testing. In elementary and secondary schools, tests are given routinely to measure the extent to which we profit from instruction. We may have taken intelligence, aptitude, interest, personality tests or any number of other kinds of tests. Testing means presenting a person with a set of questions or tasks in order to obtain a measure of performance often represented by a score. The score is intended to help answer questions and produce information about the person tested. Formal vs. informal assessment Increasingly, educators are finding new ways to evaluate students' school performances using informal rather than formal, or standardized, assessment procedures.

The following are some examples of the two categories: Formal assessments: Cognition: Motor: J. E. CAAP® - Clinical Assessment of Articulation and Phonology®