WJ–V Educators and Schools
Woodcock–Johnson V helps school teams and Special education needs coordinator’s (SENCO) assess academic attainment accurately, reduced manual workload, and produce clear evidence that stands up to scrutiny. It’s designed for real school settings, where time is limited, consistency matters, and decisions must be defensible.
WJ V for Schools focuses on academic attainment, helping you understand how pupils perform in key areas such as reading, writing, and mathematics.
Woodcock–Johnson V Overview
Comprehensive Content
- Unlock deeper diagnostic insights with new tests and clusters, delivering broader domain coverage than ever before.
- Measure all eight areas of specific learning disabilities with multiple tests in each area to provide a more robust representation of skills.
Simplified Testing Experience
- Reduce the cognitive load on examiners and free up time to focus on data analysis and report writing with pre–loaded test sets, visual progress tracking, video instructions, and automated scoring.
- Eliminate physical test kits and go fully digital for a streamlined experience.
Actionable Results
- Link classroom performance with assessment results through the Relative Proficiency Index (RPI) Score, which provides the most accurate picture of a student’s true skills and abilities.
- Identify individual instructional zones, empowering tailored instruction that meets unique learning needs for all students.
Updated Norms
- Leverage the most up–to–date post pandemic norm sample on the market to make precise comparisons of student performance.
- Generate more valid and reliable interpretations of scores with the only co–normed batteries that measure cognitive abilities, Updated Norms academic achievement, and oral language.
Tailored Training Options
- Receive on–demand support with training customized for beginners to advanced WJ V users.
- Additional comprehensive training options are available in person and online, fully customizable to support a range of needs.
Woodcock–Johnson V Tests of Achievement – Best suited to schools and educators
The Tests of Achievement focus on academic attainment, helping educators understand how learners perform in key areas such as reading, writing, and mathematics.
Use cases
- Supporting eligibility and access arrangement evidence
- Identifying learning gaps
- Monitoring progress over time
- Access to Virtual Test Library
Pricing
1–Annual License
2–Subtests

Subtest Subscription
Purchase subtests annually, allowing examiners to choose any subtest from any battery based on specific usage needs. Online training is also included to help examiners fully understand WJ V capabilities.
Users can add subtests any time, with a single annual renewal date based on the first purchase.
Subtests purchased in the last 4 months automatically roll over to the next subscription year but subtests purchased before the last 4 months that have not been used up before the end of the renewal date will not roll over into the following year and will be lost.
Example of subtests purchased in last 4 month, if a subscription starts on March 1, 2025, and 200 subtests are added on December 1, 2025, those 200 subtests will be valid until March 1, 2027.
Example of subtests purchased before the last 4 months.
If a subscription starts on March 1, 2025, and 200 subtests are added on March 1, 2025, and those subtest are not used up by March 1, 2026, you will loose those subtests, they are not carried over into the following year.
Details
Term: Annual
Model type: Usage Based
What do you get: A number of subtests to administer throughout the year
How it works: Pay an annual access fee and for individual subtests, giving examiners the choice to choose any subtest, from any battery, for the same price.
Woodcock–Johnson V
Dyslexia Test Set
- Kevin Twomey
- Apr 10, 2026
