- Authors:Â Nancy Mather, R. Steve McCallum, Sherry Mee Bell & Barbara J. Wendling
- Age range: 5-89 years (5 years, 0 months–89 years, 11 months)
- Mode:Â Pen & Paper, Digital
- Published By: WPS
Product Details
#TOD – Early Kit: Includes Manual; Norms; Dyslexia Interventions and Recommendations: A Companion Guide to the Tests of Dyslexia (TOD); TOD-E Easel; TOD-E Record Form age 5 – 6 (Pack of 10)*; TOD-S Administration Guide; Pack of 10 of TOD-S Response Booklet and Scoring Sheet age 4-5* and TOD-S Response Booklet and Scoring Sheet age 7-11*
#TOD – Easel: Digital items – TOD-E Easel
#TOD-E Online Parent/Caregiver Rating Form: Digital items – TOD-E Online Parent/Caregiver Rating Form (10 Uses)
#TOD-E Online Teacher Rating Form: Digital items – TOD-E Online Teacher Rating Form (10 Uses)
#TOD-E Print Easel: Print items – TOD-E Easel
#TOD-E Print Record Form Grades K–2: Print items – TOD-E Print Record Form Grades K–2 (Pack of 10)* |  *Free Online Scoring Available
Who Can Use the TOD?
- A variety of clinicians and educators can use the components of the TOD. For example, a classroom teacher may administer the TOD-Screener and complete the Teacher Rating Scale.
- Reading specialists, specialist teaching assessors, psychologists, and speech and language therapists are best suited to administer the TOD-Early or the TOD-Comprehensive due to their advanced coursework and experience with standardised tests.
- Teachers who are trained to administer the test and are supervised by professionals who have advanced training with standardised assessments may also administer the TOD-E or TOD-C.
- Interpreting test results requires a higher level of skill. For that reason, while a broader range of individuals can administer the test, interpreting results requires a knowledge of dyslexia and formal training in test administration, scoring, and interpretation.