The Ace Report

• A personalised report that profiles your strengths and weaknesses in key skill areas

• Phonology & Hearing
• Literacy
• Working Memory
• Speed & Coordination

Learn more about the ACE report.
 

Who developed ACE?

The ACE skills assessment has been developed by Professor Rod Nicholson of the University of Sheffield in conjunction with Dore. The Dore Programme helps children and adults address their learning difficulties by following a drug-free physical exercise programme to stimulate the cerebellum, the brain’s skills learning centre.

Learn more about the Dore Programme.

What is the ACE skills assessment?

It's a simple, fun, computer based assessment tool that identifies an individual's strengths and weaknesses in key skill areas.

Why take the assessment?

It gives a profile of strengths and weaknesses, likely causes, ideas for ways to improve performance and suggestions for the best way of learning for the individual.

What does it involve?

There are 14 tests measuring different skills such as reaction time, fine motor control, learning ability, rhyme detection, timing ability, sound analysis, phonetic discrimination, working memory, reading and spelling.

How long does it take?

The assessment takes about 45 minutes.

What do you get at the end?

A full report is produced on completion of the test.
See the "ACE Report" panel on the left for more information.

What do you need to take the test?

A computer with sound, mouse and access to the internet as well as quiet surroundings without any possible distractions.

Download the Mini-Guide (PDF - 50k)
For adults and children over 7
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