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A concept-first introduction to academic achievement assessment — what it is, how to plan it, and how to interpret achievement data defensibly — anchored on the WIAT-4 as the tool participants learn hands-on, while acknowledging that other academic measures (e.g., KTEA, Woodcock-Johnson) exist and the concepts transfer. Day 1 teaches WIAT-4 administration; Day 2 covers scoring, interpretation (composites vs subtests, measurement error and base rates, avoiding “low score = diagnosis”), and starting the write-up.
Note — Cognitive assessment runs as a three-part track: the concept-first Cognitive Assessment Foundations short course (~3 hr), then the two 2-day WISC-V intensives (administration; interpretation & report writing) — all following the general Foundations of Formal Assessment short course. Academic assessment remains the single 2-day WIAT-4 course.
This training is foundational and is intended to support — not replace — supervised practice. Participants are responsible for working within their professional role, graduate preparation, supervision requirements, test-publisher qualification levels (A/B/C), and provincial regulatory standards. Completion does not by itself establish competence or authorization to administer or interpret any test.
Lighthouse is an independent training provider and is not affiliated with, authorized by, or endorsed by the publishers of the WISC-V, WIAT, BASC-3, ABAS-3, CTOPP, KTEA, and Woodcock-Johnson. All product and test names are trademarks of their respective owners.
Lighthouse / RMPS is not currently a CPA-approved CE sponsor.
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