For clinical, educational, or research teams who need a brief measure of reading, spelling, and math for ages 5 through 85+, the WRAT5 is easy to administer, easy to score (digitally, and with simple rules), includes a measure of Sentence Completion in addition to modified cloze reading comprehension, and now even more effectively identifies possible learning disabilities in small groups or with individuals than the previous version. Two alternate forms are available. The WRAT5 is the most current version of the WRAT. See our Guidance on using this assessment remotely.
Wide Range Achievement Test | Fifth Edition
Wide Range Achievement Test | Fifth Edition
Wide Range Achievement Test | Fifth Edition
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Wide Range Achievement Test | Fifth Edition

WRAT5

Gary S. Wilkinson, PhD,Gary J. Robertson, PhD
For clinical, educational, or research teams who need a brief measure of reading, spelling, and math for ages 5 through 85+, the WRAT5 is easy to administer, easy to score (digitally, and with simple rules), includes a measure of Sentence Completion in addition to modified cloze reading comprehension, and now even more effectively identifies possible learning disabilities in small groups or with individuals than the previous version. Two alternate forms are available. The WRAT5 is the most current version of the WRAT. See our Guidance on using this assessment remotely.
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WRAT5 Overview On-Demand–Clinicians 2 Hours

A103000453454

Qualification Level

B
This 2-hour asynchronous module-based WRAT5 training offers a comprehensive overview tailored for clinicians with a focus on test components, administration, scoring, and interpretation. Participants will examine how the WRAT5 can be used to identify academic skill gaps, support psychoeducational assessments, and inform instructional planning. For those using Q-interactive, the session includes in-depth guidance on using Q-interactive for scoring and generating reports.
$325.00

Audience:
This training session is tailored to clinicians and is appropriate for new users of the WRAT5 and experienced users who are looking for a refresher.

Course description:
This 2-hour asynchronous module-based WRAT5 training offers a comprehensive overview tailored for clinicians with a focus on test components, administration, scoring, and interpretation. Participants will examine how the WRAT5 can be used to identify academic skill gaps, support psychoeducational assessments, and inform instructional planning. For those using Q-interactive, the session includes in-depth guidance on using Q-interactive for scoring and generating reports.

Learning objectives:

  • Review of the WRAT5 subtests: Understand the subtests and how to use them.
  • Reading Composite: Learn how the Reading Composite, comprised of the Sentence Comprehension and the Word Reading subtests, provides a broader measure of reading ability.
  • General administration and scoring guidelines: Gain proficiency in accurate administration and scoring, and practice deriving standard scores from norm tables.
  • Contributing to a comprehensive battery: Learn how the WRAT5 offers a dependable measure of basic academic skills and, when combined with other data, helps inform screening and educational placement decisions.
  • Technical characteristics of test: Review and understand the psychometric properties, reliability, and validity evidence supporting the use of WRAT5 in diverse settings.