The standardised Observation Survey of Early Literacy Achievement is the worldwide name for what has been commonly known in New Zealand as the six year net.' The creator, New Zealander Marie Clay, envisaged this assessment being best used after one year of school instruction (generally age six in New Zealand) to determine a student’s grasp of basic reading and writing concepts and skills, and to pinpoint any gaps in understanding.
Observation Survey Kit - Accessit
Multiple copies and related resources available in Cluster 9 Library on Accessit
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