Detailed Assessment of Speed of Handwriting
DASH 17+- Assess handwriting speed in HE and FE students. DASH-2 is here! Order your kit today.
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DASH 17+ Record Forms (Pack of 25)
9780749160722 Qualification Level BDASH-2 Record Form (Print) is now available for pre-order!
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DASH 17+ Q-global Manual (Digital)
A103000275895 Qualification Level BFor use in conjunction with the DASH 17+ Complete Kit
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DASH-2 Q-Global Administration and Scoring Manual (Digital) is now available for pre-order! -
DASH 17+ Q-global Test Cards (Digital)
9780749160739 Qualification Level BFor use in conjunction with the DASH 17+ Complete Kit
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DASH-2 Q-global Stimulus Cards (Digital) is now available for pre-order!Estimated to ship:More than 12 weeks -
DASH 17+ Q-global Card Set (Digital)
A103000275896 Qualification Level BFor use in conjunction with the DASH 17+ Complete Kit
Please note this is a read-only resource which cannot be printed
DASH-2 Q-global Stimulus Cards (Digital) is now available for pre-order!
Overview
- Publication date:
- 2010
- Completion time:
- Complete battery: 30 minutes
- Administration:
- Individual or Group
- Age range:
- 17 years to 25 years
- Qualification level:
- B
Product Details
The DASH 17+ provides a reliable, age-appropriate measure of handwriting speed for students aged 17-25 years in further and higher education. This upwards extension of the DASH can identify students with slow handwriting and may assist in providing evidence for extra support, such as Access Arrangements in examinations or the Disabled Students’ Allowance. Information from the DASH 17+ also provides relevant information for planning intervention. The assessment includes five subtests, each testing a different aspect of handwriting speed. The subtests examine fine motor and precision skills, the speed of producing well known symbolic material, the ability to alter speed of performance on two tasks with identical content and free writing competency. Standardised subtest and composite scores are provided, based on data collected from a sample of 400 students in further and higher education across the UK in 2009. |