Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals | Fifth Edition
CELF-5
CELF-5 provides clinicians with a streamlined, flexible battery to assess semantics, morphology, syntax, and pragmatics for students ages 5-21. CELF-5 features structured and authentic tests of language ability (including observational and interactive measures) for a complete picture of students' language skills. Guidance on using this test in your telepractice.CELF-5 Live Question and Answer Virtual 1 Hour
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Qualification Level
Price includes up to 40 people per session. This 1-hour Q&A session supports participants who have attended a previous session or are familiar with the assessment. A Pearson expert will meet with participants to address follow-up questions and support specific assessment-related needs. To use the hour efficiently, participants may submit questions in advance. Q&A sessions do not include handouts or slides.
Training orders will be processed within 5-7 business days of order placement. A training consultant will contact you to coordinate your training. Training dates are scheduled no earlier than 5 weeks from order placement.
- Date de publication:
- Fall, 2013
- Groupe d’âge:
- 5:0 –21:11
- Notation/Interprétation:
- Core Language Score, Receptive Language, Expressive Language, Language Structure and Language Content standard scores, percentile ranks, growth scale values, and age equivalents.
- Niveau de qualification:
- B
- Temps de passation:
- 30–45 minutes for the Core Language Score. Total assessment: variable.
- Passation:
- Verbal response to picture stimuli
- Options de notation:
- Q-interactive®, Q-global™ Web-based Administration, Scoring, and Reporting; and manual scoring
- Télépratique:
- Guidance on using this test in your telepractice
The new CELF-5 is a comprehensive battery of 16 standalone tests that provides a streamlined, flexible and interactive approach to language assessment.
Benefits
- Compare written skills to oral language skills.
- Assess reading comprehension, structured writing, and social language skills.
- Report standard scores, percentile ranks, and growth scale values for the Pragmatics Profile.
Features
CELF-5 provides highly accurate diagnostic information with updated normative data.
- Automatically converted total raw scores to test scaled scores, percentile ranks, age equivalents and growth scale values.
- Automatically converted sums of scaled scores to composite scores.
- Full set of paper record forms, reading and writing supplements, and observational rating scales.
- 24/7 secure, web-based access on desktop or laptop, ideal for telepractice.
- Item analysis of performance on individual tests.
- Graphical and narrative reporting data.
- New normative data based on the March 2010 U.S. Census.
Tests included
- Observational Rating Scale
- Sentence Comprehension
- Word Structure
- Following Directions
- Formulated Sentences
- Recalling Sentences
- Understanding Spoken Paragraphs
- Word Definitions
- Sentence Assembly
- Semantic Relationships
- Reading Comprehension
- Structured Writing
- Pragmatics Profile
- Pragmatics Activities Checklist
Samples
Score reports automatically convert total raw scores to test scaled scores, percentile ranks, age equivalents, and growth scale values
The following resources are available for CELF-5.
Test Information
- Intervention Guide for LD Subtypes
- CELF-5 Digital and Print Options
- CELF-5 Test Objectives and Descriptions
- What is New About CELF-5
- CELF-5 Verbal Stimuli
Technical Information
Interviews & Presentations
Case Studies
CELF-5 on Q-interactive at a Glance:
Available With
- Standard, Speech, Classroom, & Experiential Licenses
Subtest Pricing
- Pay as you go: $1.50 per subtest
- Prepay: 1 usages* per subtest
*Cost per usage between $1.00 and $1.50 depending on volume discounts
Scoring and Reporting
- Score Report
- Excel Report
Materials Needed
- View the Pricing & Ordering tab and open the Q-interactive section
Benefits of CELF-5 on Q-interactive
- Create a custom battery by combining CELF-5 subtests with other tests such as the GFTA-3 and PPVT-4.
- Obtain scaled scores immediately after finishing a subtest, to increase scoring speed and accuracy.
- Improve accuracy thanks to automated scoring and automated start points and discontinue rules.
- Engage children by displaying stimuli on the iPad.
- Listen to your client's responses after the assessment session via our audio recording feature.
- Automatically generate score reports that include item analyses.
How Can I Buy CELF-5 on Q-interactive?
New customers:
Annual Q-interactive licenses can be purchased using our online order form or by calling Customer Support at 1-800-627-7271. See the Q-interactive pricing tab for more information on license options.
Current Q-interactive customers:
If you want to add the CELF-5 to your account, visit our online order form and select the "Add test(s) to existing account" option. You may also call Customer Support at 1-800-627-7271.
FAQs
Select a question below to see the response.
CELF-5
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Age range: 5:0 through 21:11 (Except Reading Comprehension and Writing. Those are for ages 9:0 through 21:11.) Index Scores Core Language, Content, Structure, Language Memory, Receptive Language, Expressive Language (there is no Written Language Index). Test Items on some tests.
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Battery of tests: The CELF-5 is a battery of 16 tests (each age group takes 10 tests) Test Changes: Revisions: All of the tests have some revisions to the wording or artwork based on clinician feedback and research data.
Major revisions to the CELF-4 subtests include:
- Splitting the Concepts and Following Directions subtests into two different tests.
- Word Classes: there is no longer an expressive portion of the test.
- Pragmatics Profile now reports scaled scores.
- Expressive Vocabulary, Word Associations, Rapid Automatic Naming, Number Repetition and Familiar Sequences have been deleted from the CELF-5.
- New tests: Reading Comprehension and Writing.
- New Checklist: Pragmatic Activities Checklist (completed based on activity-based interaction with the student; is a deep dive into nonverbal and verbal behaviors that the student exhibits so that you can better plan intervention.
- Basals, ceilings, raw score/scaled scores based on current research data.
Normative data
- Based on current U.S. Census figures.
- Large minority population.
Sentence Comprehension
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It is not. The Sentence Structure test was renamed to better describe the construct being tested. It is auditory comprehension at the sentence level.
Following Directions
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The CELF-5 splits Concepts and Following Directions into two different subtests. One focuses on comprehension of concepts; the other is a set of items that requires a child to point to pictures following directions that are increasingly complex (1, 2, and 3 step commands.) Examples: "Before pointing to the last square, point to the first circle."
A student with a language disorder may have appropriate concept knowledge for his or her age, but experience difficulty in the classroom when he or she cannot integrate concept knowledge into increasingly long and complex directions typically given by teachers in the classroom. The difficulty may lie in understanding long complex directions and/or attention and memory deficits. You will need to work with the psychologist on your team to better understand the role of memory and attention that contribute to the child's deficits in comprehending complex directions.
Formulated Sentences
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The CELF-5 splits Concepts and Following Directions into two different subtests. One focuses on comprehension of concepts; the other is a set of items that requires a child to point to pictures, following directions that are increasingly complex (1, 2, and 3 step commands.) Examples: "Before pointing to the last square, point to the first circle."
There are two ways to look at a child's morphosyntax abilities: Formulated Sentences and Recalling Sentences. Formulated Sentences gives you information about a child's ability to construct a sentence without auditory cues; Recalling Sentences gives you information about a child's ability to use his or her knowledge of linguistic rules--to repeat a long sentence, a child has to have mastery of the underlying grammatical structures rather than depend on memory alone. Having both tests enables you to do some differential diagnosis—is a child capable of producing a morphosyntactically complex sentences on his own, but not in a sentence repetition task (then it may be an attention or memory problem) or is the child unable to do either task well? If the latter is the case, memory and attention may not be the issues causing the problem.
- Understanding Spoken Paragraphs
- Word Definitions
- Sentence Assembly
- Semantic Relationships
Written Language (Reading Comprehension and Writing)
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9:0 through 21:11
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They are not.
Core Language Skills
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The Core Language Score is the most reliable and sensitive indicator of the presence of a language disorder. When the Core Language Score is low, it seems prudent to administer all the standardized subtests of CELF-4 to identify potential patterns of strengths and weaknesses.
The following training events are available for CELF-5.

