Woodcock-Johnson IV Joan Helmsing, M.Ed., R.Psych. May 12 & 13, 2015 -- 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Old Orchard Inn, 153 Greenwich Road South, Wolfville, N.S. Presented joinly by the Association of Psycholgists of Nova Scotia and Riverdale Psychological Services WJ-IV -- Registration Fees Members Non-members Student members Student non-members Contact: $250 $285 $75 $100 ** Refreshment breaks are include in price. Lunch is not included. Please indicate if you have food sensitivities **Cost of materials have not yet been determined. There may be an additional cost for protocols. Payment: Name Cheque/Cash Organization/Profession Credit Card # E-mail Expiry Date Phone Signature Deadline for registration - Noon, May 8th. Please contact APNS to reserve space. A non-refundable admin fee of $35. will be charged for all cancellations. Notification must be received by APNS one week prior to the workshop to be eligible for a refund. Participants may name a colleague to attend in their place at no extra cost. This person must be named before the day of the workshop. MasterCard Visa Association of Psychologists of Nova Scotia Suite 435, 5991 Spring Garden Road Halifax, NS B3H 1Y6 Phone: 902 422 9183 Fax: 902 462 9801 [email protected] • www.apns.ca Woodcock-Johnson IV Workshop Overview: Join us for a specialized, two-day workshop on the new Woodcock-Johnson IV. The new WJ IV includes three, co-normed batteries – Tests of Cognitive Abilities, Tests of Achievement and Tests of Oral Language. The WJ IV emphasizes the identification of strengths and weaknesses by providing comparisons both within each battery and across batteries. This hands-on training will provide the background and technical properties of the WJ IV and the substantial changes that have been made. Best practices of administration, scoring, and interpretation of results will be discussed and demonstrated. Participants will gain the knowledge necessary to administer and interpret WJ IV scores. This workshop is aimed at professionals familiar with cognitive abilities tests and the WoodcockJohnson batteries. Experience with WoodcockJohnson materials is required. Although this is an introduction to the new assessment tool, this workshop is not for someone who has never done cognitive testing Day 1 – Overview of the three test batteries with a focus on new subtests and changes. Day 2 – Interpretation of test results of the WJ IV with a focus on the Tests of Cognitive Ability and new composite scores available within and across the batteries. This workshop is being co-hosted by APNS and Riverdale Psychological Services. Woodcock-Johnson IV Joan Helmsing, M.Ed., R.Psych. May 12 & 13, 2015, Old Orchard Inn, 153 Greenwich Road South, Wolfville, N.S. Schedule Tuesday, May 12th Joan Helmsing, M.Ed., R.Psych (Sask) Joan Helmsing is a psychologist registered in the provinces of Saskatchewan (2002) and the Northwest Territories (2014). She has also held a Special Education certification in Saskatchewan since 1989. Joan obtained her Master of Education from the University of Regina, where her thesis topic was An Investigation of the Effectiveness of the Woodcock-Johnson Psycho-Educational Battery to Identify Severely Learning Disabled Students. Joan has been employed since 1995 as a service provider for the Saskatchewan Public Service Commission, and since 1988 she has been a Canadian Assessment-Trainer for WJ-R, WJ-III, WJ-IV, and a Consultant with PMB Industries and Thomson Nelson publishing companies. Most recently, Joan has added to her extensive experience, in the position of Assessor with the Beaufort-Delta Education Council and the South Slave Divisional educational Council in the Northwest Territories. She has been an educator in various positions in Saskatchewan school system between 1969 and 1992 and was a Lecturer at the University of Regina for ten years. Over the years, Joan has maintained memberships with many professional organizations, including the Council for Exceptional Children, the Canadian Association of School Psychologists, the Saskatchewan Educational Psychologists Association, the Canadian Psychological Association, the Psychological Association of Saskatchewan, and the Canadian Federation of University Women to name just a few. 8:30 - 9 am - Registration (includes coffee/tea) 9 – 10:30 am - Morning session 10:30 - 10:45 am - Refreshment Break 10:45-12 pm - Morning Session continues Noon – 1 pm - Lunch break (not included in fee) 1:00 - 2 :30 - Afternoon Session 2:30 -2:45 pm - Refreshment Break 2:45 - 4:30 - Afternoon Session continues Wednesday, May 13th 8:30 - 9 am - Coffee / tea 9 – 10:30 am - Morning session 10:30 - 10:45 am - Refreshment Break 10:45-12 pm - Morning Session continues Noon – 1 pm - Lunch break (not included in fee) 1:00 - 2 :30 - Afternoon Session 2:30 -2:45 pm - Refreshment Break 2:45 - 4:30 - Afternoon Session continues
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