LEVEL B ASSESSMENTS
Woodcock Johnson Test of Achievement

The Woodcock Johnson Test of Achievement is a standardized method of testing general intellectual ability as well as specific achievement and cognitive skills. It is considered valid for subjects between the ages of two and ninety-plus, and features a battery of tests for diagnosing learning disabilities, assessing growth, providing guidance in educational and clinical settings, planning individual education programs, and performing psychological research. Some of the test clusters are used for determining overall ability, and some are for pinpointing specific problems.
The primary sections of the Woodcock Johnson Test of Achievement include:
The individual test is conducted by myself, and is reliable, comprehensive, and valid for psychometry. As the Student Support Facilitator who administers the tests, I am able to help understand the results of the Woodcock Johnson Test of Achievement.
The primary sections of the Woodcock Johnson Test of Achievement include:
- Oral Expression
- Listening Comprehension
- Written Expression
- Basic Reading Skills
- Reading Comprehension
- Reading Fluency
- Math Calculation Skills
- Math Reasoning
The individual test is conducted by myself, and is reliable, comprehensive, and valid for psychometry. As the Student Support Facilitator who administers the tests, I am able to help understand the results of the Woodcock Johnson Test of Achievement.