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by Nancy Mather (Author), Barbara J. Wendling (Author)
Essentials of WJ IV(R) Tests of Achievement Assessment provides practical, step-by-step guidelines to administering, scoring, and interpreting the achievement portion of the WJ IV(R). This easy-to-use reference goes beyond the information found in the WJ IV(R) test manuals. It offers full explanations of the tests and clusters on the WJ IV(R) ACH and explains the meaning of all scores and interpretive features. In addition, the authors offer valuable advice on clinical applications and illuminating case studies. Features include:
The hands-on guide for confidently administering, scoring, and interpreting the WJ IV(R) Tests of Achievement
Written by Nancy Mather and Barbara J. Wendling--two experts on the topic--Essentials of WJ IV(R) Tests of Achievement provides step-by-step guidance for administering, scoring, and interpreting the achievement portion of the WJ IV(R).Designed to be an easy-to-use reference, the text goes beyond the information found in the WJ IV(R) test manual to offer full explanations of the tests and clusters on the WJ IV(R) ACH. This essential guide also explains the meaning of all scores and interpretive features and includes valuable advice on clinical applications and illuminating case studies.
Essentials of WJ IV(R) Tests of Achievement contains:
This accessible resource highlights the most informative aspects of WJ IV(R) ACH, points out common errors, and reviews the complexities of administration and scoring the Woodcock-Johnson Tests of Achievement.
Nancy Mather, PhD, is a Professor at the University of Arizona in the Department of Disability and Psychoeducational Studies. She specializes in the areas of assessment, reading, writing, and learning disabilities. She has served as a learning disabilities teacher, a diagnostician, and an educational consultant.
Barbara J. Wendling, MA, is the Education Director of the Woodcock-Muñoz Foundation and the Director of the Richard Woodcock Institute. She is a co-author of the manuals for the WJ IV(R) and the Woodcock Interpretation and Instructional Interventions Programs. She has served as a general education teacher, a learning disabilities specialist, a product manager for a test publishing company, and an educational consultant.