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Woodcock-Johnson IV (WJ IV): Adapted for Braille Readers
American Printing House for the Blind
NA
6-66001-00
Description

Woodcock-Johnson IV: Adapted for Braille Readers (WJ IV), is a comprehensive set of assessments which are administered to identify learning difficulties and improve instructional outcomes. It can be administered to persons from 2 years of age to over 90 years of age.

The braille adaptation is comprised of tests which were able to be adapted for braille readers from each of the three batteries: Tests of Achievement (Standard and Extended), Tests of Cognitive Abilities (Standard and Extended), and Oral Language.

 

Includes: 

  • Student books are provided in the kit is contracted and uncontracted UEB with Nemeth and UEB Math/Science
  • Scoring software provided on a USB flash drive, specifically created for this adaptation
  • Examiner manuals and spiral-bound record books for each of the three batteries of assessments
  • An Administration Guide and Resource Manual, authored by Dr. Lynne Jaffe
  • Floppy braille binders
  • APH Innovations Tote
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