Wechsler Individual Achievement Test | Fourth Edition

WIAT-4
For clinical, educational, or research teams who need to measure comprehensive listening, speaking, reading, writing, and math skills—including the new Phonemic Proficiency subtest and automated scoring for the Essay Composition subtest—the WIAT-4 links directly to the WISC-V and KABC-2 NU for children, adolescents, and adults. The WIAT-4 is the most current version of the WIAT. See our Guidance on using this assessment remotely.
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WIAT-4 Overview Live Webinar Half Day with CE: March 6
A103000448063 Qualification Level B

Friday, March 6, 2026
12:00 pm – 3:45 pm ET

This training session provides an overview of the Wechsler Individual Achievement Test®, 4th Edition (WIAT®-4), an instrument designed to measure academic achievement in individuals aged 4 to 50 and students from prekindergarten through Grade 12. Participants will explore the key features of the WIAT®-4, including its updated norms and improved content coverage.  The session will give a brief overview of the test structure and subtests. Participants will engage in hands-on practice administering and scoring the subtests that comprise the Total Achievement Composite, learning how to derive raw scores and convert them to standardized scores. This training is ideal for examiners seeking a concise overview of the WIAT®-4.

A training consultant will contact you one week before the session date with the Zoom link for registration.
Each learner in attendance will need a purchased seat.

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$113.50

Training details

Audience:
This session is targeted for individuals who would like a concise overview of the WIAT-4.

Course description:
Friday, March 6, 2026
12:00 pm – 3:45 pm ET

This training session provides an overview of the Wechsler Individual Achievement Test®, 4th Edition (WIAT®-4), an instrument designed to measure academic achievement in individuals aged 4 to 50 and students from prekindergarten through Grade 12. Participants will explore the key features of the WIAT®-4, including its updated norms and improved content coverage.  The session will give a brief overview of the test structure and subtests. Participants will engage in hands-on practice administering and scoring the subtests that comprise the Total Achievement Composite, learning how to derive raw scores and convert them to standardized scores. This training is ideal for examiners seeking a concise overview of the WIAT®-4.

A training consultant will contact you one week before the session date with the Zoom link for registration.
Each learner in attendance will need a purchased seat.

View the course overview, learning outcomes, agenda, presenter information, and disclosure.

Learning objectives:  
After attending this session, participants will be able to:

  • Describe WIAT-4 features, test structure, and subtests
  • Describe administration and scoring for core subtests
  • Derive subtest raw scores and convert raw scores to standardized scores

Earn 3.5 CE credits

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