Academic Readiness for Children (ARCH) - Turkey
The Academic Readiness of Children in Arabic (ARCH-A) and Turkish (ARCH-T) is a measure that was designed to assess 8 domains of school readiness - visual perception, auditory perception, attention and memory, problem solving, basic concept skills, motor skills, social-emotional skills, and self-care - through a combination of child-completed performance tasks and parent-report survey questions. In its current form, it is intended to provide data for formative and program evaluation purposes, although future testing will evaluate its suitability for use as a screening tool.
For more information, please contact Dr. Selçuk Şirin at sirins@nyu.edu.
Evidence Snapshot
Summary
Much of the evidence is positive, and we are somewhat confident in the stability of the evidence. The small sample size, convenience sampling, and missing data may produce results that are unique to this dataset. Given that there is clear guidance on how the measure can be revised, we preliminarily recommend this measure for its specified purpose(s) with caution, suggesting revisions and additional testing with a larger, representative sample.
Where
Turquie
Sample
160 Turkish children and caregivers and 160 Syrian refugee children and caregivers ages 4 - 8
Measure Snapshot
For what?
Commentaires informatifs
About what?
Aptitudes Socio-émotionnelles
How?
Paper/Pencil format
Respondant
Child, Parent
By what method?
Observation, Performance-based assessmen