Description
NB: Only available to Republic of Ireland clients who meet the Qualification Level criteria below.
- Publication Year: 2017
- Age Range: 5 years 0 months to 21 years 11 months
- Scores/Interpretation: Core Language Score, Receptive Language, Expressive Language, Language Structure and Language Content standard scores, percentile ranks, growth scale values, and age equivalents
- Qualification Level: B – Click HERE for more details
- Completion time: 30–45 minutes for the Core Language Score. Total assessment: variable
- Administration: Paper and pencil
- Scoring options: Manual Scoring
- Telepractice: Guidance on using this test in your telepractice
The new CELF5UK is a comprehensive battery of 14 standalone tests that provides a streamlined, flexible and interactive approach to language assessment.
Benefits:
- Comprehensive, with measures that include structured, interactive and observational/interview-based tasks
- Flexible – administer only the tests you need to address referral and clinical concerns
- Compare written skills to oral language skills
- Now Available! Standard scores available for Reading Comprehension, Structured Writing and the Pragmatics Activities Checklist
Features:
- CELF5UK provides highly accurate diagnostic information with current normative data (see Technical Information)
- Item analysis of performance on individual tests
Tests included:
- Observational Rating Scale
- Sentence Comprehension
- Linguistic Concepts
- Word Structure
- Word Classes
- Following Directions
- Formulated Sentences
- Recalling Sentences
- Understanding Spoken Paragraphs
- Word Definitions
- Sentence Assembly
- Semantic Relationships
- Pragmatics Profile
- Pragmatic Activities Checklist
Clinicians can evaluate a student’s general language ability and obtain information that assists in determining if the student has a language disorder by administering just four to six tests.
New normative data based on the March 2011 UK Census Battery of fourteen stand-alone tests – number administered dependent on age eleven of the fourteen tests are administered, depending on the student’s age Index language scores: core, receptive, expressive, content, structure and memory Observation Rating Scale for evaluation of language in context Pragmatics Profile and Pragmatic Activities Checklist to assess social communication skills.