Break New Ground With CELF-4 and Set a New, More Comprehensive Standard for Excellence in Language Assessment
CELF-4 gives you everything that you are looking for
when evaluating a student’s language performance.
Combine core subtests with supplementary subtests
to get a comprehensive assessment of a student’s language skills.
CELF is based on a four-level process model.
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- CELF-4 provides the bridge that helps you understand a child’s need for classroom language modifications, enhancements, or curriculum modifications
- Flexibility of subtest administration allows for shorter testing time while providing highly reliable, accurate results
- Composite scores include Core Language, Receptive Language, Expressive Language, Language Structure, Language Content, Language Memory, and Working Memory Indexes as Standard Scores
- Culturally appropriate contexts and visual stimuli make CELF-4 appropriate and interesting for all students
- Updated norms are based on a diverse standardization sample of 2,650 subjects that reflect the updated 2000 U.S. Census, including children with identified conditions and diagnosed language disorders.
- New subtests include Expressive Vocabulary, Word Definitions, Number Repetition 1 and 2, Phonological Awareness, Pragmatics Profile, and the Observational Rating Scale.
- CELF®–4 Interactive Training CD
Obtain descriptive indicators of students' language performance in class and at home.
What's New Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals-Fourth Edition (CELF-4)
The New CELF®–4
Moving Assessment to the Next Level
It’s faster, flexible, and more reliable.
The CELF®–4 Assessment Process model ultimately gives you everything you need when evaluating a student’s language performance to meet IDEA mandates.
- Faster administration of norm-referenced core subtests that gives an even more accurate diagnosis of a language disorder.
- Flexibility that lets you guide the assessment of your client to respond to referral questions, assessment needs, and program planning.
- More reliable with updated norms that reflect the 2000 U.S. Census, with 39% of the 2,650 students from minority families and 10% students identified as having a disability.
- Features new subtests including Expressive Vocabulary, Word Definitions, Number Repetition 1 & 2, Familiar Sequences 1& 2, Phonological Awareness, Pragmatics Profile, and Observational Rating Scale.
Accurately and Reliably
Determine a Child’s Language Disorder.
The CELF®–4 assessment process has the flexibility and diagnostic information that you need to design an individualized assessment path for each client.
Level 1 – The four most discriminating subtests enable you to quickly determine whether or not there is a language disorder in one-third less time.
Level 2 – Determine the nature of the disorder and the student’s strengths and weaknesses with two additional subtests to obtain Receptive Language, Expressive Language, Language Structure, Language Content, Language Memory, and Working Memory Index scores.
Level 3 – Decide what clinical skill deficits underlie the disorder with subtests such as Phonological Awareness, Rapid Automatic Naming, Number Repetition, Familiar Sequences, Word Associations, and Working Memory composite.
Level 4 – Explore how the student’s classroom language performance and social interactions are affected. Use the Pragmatics Profile and the Observational Rating Scale to continue your assessment.