What is Lexplore?
Combining the latest technology with extensive research our assessment monitors a child's spontaneous eye movements whilst reading.
Our Machine Learning models then perform an extremely precise statistical analysis on the child's individual eye movement patterns.
This enables us to pick up on minor differences in the way their brains process text which can help determine every child's exact reading attainment in a matter of minutes.
Schools then have access to our user-friendly Portal where results can be compared across many different levels from whole school to individual pupil.
Comparisons can also be made between schools involved on LA or MAT levels. With the Lexplore assessment package all hardware, training, and support is included.
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Lexplore PricingPricing Plans Paid Subscription Lexplore pricing starts from £6 / per-pupil Minimum annual licence number of 30 named pupils per year: · Subscribing schools licence fee £6 per pupil per year · Non-subscribing schools licence fee £7 per pupil per year · 2 year sign up features a £1 reduction per pupil for year 2 Pupil Assessment minimum charge (30 pupils per half day): · Subscribing schools £300 up to 0-30 pupils · Subscribing schools £425 up to 30-60 pupils · Non-subscribing schools £350 up to 0-30 pupils · Non-subscribing schools £475 up to 30-60 pupils |
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Pedagogy
Certified by Education Alliance Finland
EAF Evaluation is an academically-backed approach to evaluating the pedagogical design of a product. EAF evaluators assess the product using criteria that covers the most essential pedagogical aspects in the learning experience.
Learning goals
Certified by Education Alliance Finland
The supported learning goals are identified by mapping the product against the selected reference curriculum and soft skills definitions most relevant for the 21st century.
- Testing reading ability
- Identifying children with reading and writing difficulties.
- Giving a picture of children’s general ability to read and write in a specific school or school district.
- Discovering the children who are at risk of dyslexia.