Master the WJ V: Advanced Interpretation and Comprehensive Case Studies (In-Person) - 36146
Elevate your assessment proficiency with this immersive training designed for experienced educational diagnosticians and school psychologists navigating the complexities of the newly revised Woodcock-Johnson V (WJ V). Grounded in the theoretical, structural, interpretive, and digital advancements distinguishing the WJ V from the WJ IV, this intensive session blends deep theoretical understanding with hands-on practical application through real-world case analyses. Participants will gain expertise in understanding the New WJ V Tests, maximizing interpretive value, and apply data to real cases. This session is aligned with the evaluation and reevaluation components of the TEA-required self-assessment.
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Diagnosticians, LSSP (Licensed Specialist in School Psychology)
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By the end of the session, participants will identify and interpret new cognitive, achievement, and oral language measures—such as Matrices, Sentence Writing Accuracy, Story Comprehension, and the RAN clusters within the context of the CHC model.
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