(LCT-A: NU) Listening Comprehension Test-Adolescent: Normative Update

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Stratified by age relative to region, gender, ethnicity, race, and socioeconomic factors
Scores
Raw scores, percentile ranks, and standard scores
Format
Kit
ADMIN TIME
35 to 40 minutes
Ages
12 years to 17 years, 11 months
Benefit
Evaluates a student’s listening comprehension skills
Publish Date
2018
Qualifications
Level C required.

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LCT-A: NU Examiner Record Booklet (Pack of 25)
SKU: EM-238A
1 x LCT-A: NU Examiner Record Booklet (Pack of 25)   + $57.00
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LCT-A: NU Complete Kit
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Includes 25 Examiner Record Booklets; Examiner’s Manual; in a storage box

1 x LCT-A: NU Complete Kit   + $181.00
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LCT-A: NU Examiner's Manual
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    Teachers can use results of the LCT-A: NU to help students improve their skills and behaviors in both the classroom and in everyday listening situations. The subtests are: 

    • Main Idea
    • Details
    • Reasoning
    • Vocabulary and Semantics
    • Understanding Messages

    The LCT-A: NU requires students to pay careful attention to what they hear, listen with a purpose in mind, remember what they hear well enough to think about it, avoid being impulsive in giving answers, and express answers verbally. The test can be used to identify students who have specific language impairments, to plan interventions, and to represent listening comprehension in research studies.