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Testing illustrations

 

Introduction
 

It is as important to check illustrations as it is to check other literacy material content. If an illustration is not recognizable, there is no point in using it.

Objectives
 

Here are some objectives of testing illustrations:

 
  • To find out if the illustrations are

    • easily recognizable
    • culturally appropriate, and
    • useful in their context.
Materials
 

Here are the materials needed for testing illustrations:

 
  • Good, clear copies of the illustrations you need to test
  • A form for recording testing results
Things to do
  Here are the things to do when you test illustrations:
 
  • Show each illustration to the person being tested.
  • Ask the person what the illustration represents or what is happening in it.
  • Record the person's answer and reaction.
  • Repeat each of the steps above with several different people.

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