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Course Details
Woodcock Johnson IV Tests of Cognitive Abilities: its use in Diagnostic Assessment of SpLDS
Course Level:
Intermediate
Course Type:
Distance
In-depth:
CPD Long Term:
CPD Credit Hours:
Hours: 1 Minutes: 15
Event Address
Telephone:
Fax:
Contact Details
Provider:
Patoss
Course Manager:
Mrs Sheila Rostill
Telephone:
01386 257808
Email:
srostill@patoss-dyslexia.org
Fax:
Website:
www.patoss-dyslexia.org
Event Details
Dates:
23/04/2022
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23/04/2023
Times:
N/A
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N/A
No. of Delegates:
Unlimited
Delegate Price:
GBP 163.00
SASC Ref.:
PAT-15936-230422-OL
Audience Restriction
This is a seminar within the Patoss 2022 conference, £163 members, £198 non-members
Course Summary
This session will explore the use of WJIV Cog within assessments that follow the SASC report format:
Course Detail
what is it like to use the battery within such an assessment: and what are the practical and diagnostic similarities and differences from other more familiar cognitive tests (such as WRIT, SDMT, TOMAL2, and CTOPP2)? What strengths does the battery offer? What potential pitfalls are there, and how can those pitfalls be addressed or mitigated? The session will follow STEC/SASC's "
Woodcock Johnson IV Tests of Cognitive Abilities (WJ IV COG): Guidance on using the battery within a diagnostic assessment for SpLDs".
CPD Themes
SpLD testing methods, interpretation, report writing, feedback and test materials
Audience
Assessors
Support
Pre-requisites
This session is a seminar within the Patoss 2022 conference
Learning Outcomes
The purpose of the session will be to give delegates a deeper understanding of WJIV Cog to enable them to make informed decisions about what this battery may offer to their own practice and how they could use it.