What did you learn from this case?
Various
What is the purpose of the CASL-2?
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What is the purpose of the CELF-5?
Assess a student’s language and communication skills in a variety of contexts, determine the presence of a language disorder, describe the nature of the language disorder and plan for intervention or treatment.
What are two (2) limitations to standardized, norm-referenced testing?
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What is the purpose of a screen?
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Why is it essential to read the manual?
What is considered the average range for the CASL-2?
85-115
What is the purpose of reporting index scores?
Index scores provide information about a student’s strengths and weaknesses across receptive and expressive modalities, language content, language structure, and the application of working memory to linguistic content and structure.
What are scale scores?
Test scaled scores are used to measure specific aspects of language and compare the student’s performance to the performance of same-aged peers.
These scores are obtained from the total raw scores for each test. They have a mean of 10 and a standard deviation (SD) of 3. For example, a scaled score of 7 will have -1 SD.
How is screening different from a full evaluation?
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Discuss one outcome described in her summary, and how that may impact her in school and social settings.
Annie's General Language Ability Index score is considered Average.
Annie scored in the Below Average range for the Receptive Language index and Lexical/Semantic index.
She scored in the Average range for the Expressive Language index, Syntactic index and Supralinguistic index.
Annie's Pragmatic Language score is within the Average range when compared to same age peers.
What do the results of the CASL-2 tell you about the client?
Antoine's General Language Ability Index score is considered Below Average.
Antoine scored in the Below Average range for the Receptive Language index, Lexical/Semantic index, Syntactic index, and Supralinguistic index.
He scored in the Deficient range for the Expressive Language index. When comparing these standard scores for statistically significant differences,
Antoine's Expressive Language index score is significantly lower than both the Receptive Language and Lexical/Semantic index scores.
Why is it important to interpret the assessment results with results of other formal and informal measures, an analysis of a spontaneous language sample, the results of other linguistic and metalinguistic abilities tests, classroom observations, and evaluations of pragmatic and interpersonal communication abilities?
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How does dialect impact scoring and interpretation of assessment data?
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What was the outcome of the selected screening/assessment measure?
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Discuss the basal rule, ceiling rule and confidence intervals for test administration.
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What difficulties would you expect the client to have in school and social settings?
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How do attention, motivation, and behavior affect test performance, and ultimately, the client's scores and the interpretations you make?
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Provide 2 things you would do differently next time when giving the CELF-2.
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What is the most important information to relay to the supervising speech-language pathologist? Why?
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Discuss two errors you encountered in scoring.
Various
What does the nonliteral language subtest measure?
The Nonliteral Language test measures the ability to understand the meaning of spoken sentences independently from the literal interpretation.
What is the relationship between social-communication/pragmatic skills and behaviors/social-emotional issues? How do you know if observed behaviors during testing sessions are due to pragmatic language deficits or behavioral/emotional disorders?
Various
Which type(s) of scores should you report to the client/parents?
Scaled Score and it's relationship to the mean
I would not report "Classification"