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Description
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The Woodcock-Johnson III is one of the most widely used instruments for
assessing both cognitive abilities and achievement in children and adolescents.
Woodcock-Johnson III: Reports, Recommendations, and Strategies
is the only reference to provide valuable guidelines for preparing useful recommendations
and writing effective, descriptive psychological and educational reports based
on WJ III scores, tasks analysis, and error patterns. Featuring the most
up-to-date information available on the WJ III, this essential resource
offers an overview of the WJ III scores and interpretive information, along
with a review of the clusters, and tests. Numerous examples of diagnostic reports
that depict a variety of common student learning problems are included, illustrating
applications of the WJ III in both educational and clinical settings. Drs.
Nancy Mather and Lynne Jaffe also provide a wide variety of educational recommendations,
along with summaries of proven methods and techniques for implementing successful
examiner recommendations.
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