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OPUS

Oral Passage Understanding Scale (OPUS)

The OPUS is designed to assess the comprehension of spoken language

  • Publisher
    WPS
  • Age range
    5 to 21
  • Qualification Level
    C
  • Administration Time
    10 to 20 mins

Full Product Description

Oral Passage Understanding Scale is a new measure of listening (auditory) comprehension. It evaluates a person’s ability to listen to passages that are read aloud and recall information about them. This ability is key to success in the classroom, as well as in social and occupational settings. The OPUS also measures memory skills, which are integral to listening comprehension.

The OPUS shares the same underlying theory as the new Comprehensive Assessment of Spoken Language, Second Edition (CASL–2) and the Oral and Written Language Scales, Second Edition (OWLS–II). Since all three tests are based on the author’s Integrative Language Theory, they provide a cohesive  evaluation across a broad range of language areas. While the OWLS–II provides an evaluation of oral and written language abilities, the CASL–2 offers a more in–depth picture of 14 spoken language skills. The new OPUS takes this a step further and tells you how well a person can integrate and apply many of these skills. Although it’s an excellent companion test to the CASL–2, you can also use it on its own anytime you need to quickly measure listening comprehension.

Audio Files

To help show correct pace and tone when administering a test, digital audio recordings of each OPUS passage are provided (see link below). These audio files are for examiner training only and should never be used during administration. OPUS purchase is required for access.

The required password is located on page 5 of the OPUS Manual (W–686M) and the OPUS Online Manual (W–686MP).

Please click here to access the OPUS Audio Files.

Applications and Uses

A versatile instrument, the OPUS can be used by speech–language pathologists and other professionals in a variety of settings, including schools, clinics, hospitals, private practices, and intervention programs When you need to evaluate response to intervention (RTI), you can use the OPUS to track improvement over time. It can also help you answer a variety of referral questions. For example:

  • Can a student sufficiently understand and retain information heard in class?
  • Are listening difficulties contributing to a child’s social skill challenges?
  • Does this college student need someone to take notes in class for him?

The OPUS can be used on its own anytime you need to measure how well an individual understands orally presented information. It provides important evidence for everyone involved in treatment, so you can help children and young adults reach their potential at school, at home, at work, and in the community.

What It Measures

The OPUS is designed to assess the comprehension of spoken language in a natural context, a skill that is fundamental to classroom learning. It evaluates the ability to integrate and apply knowledge in three structural categories of language:

  • Lexical/Semantic: Knowledge and use of words and word combinations
  • Syntactic: Knowledge and use of grammar
  • Supralinguistic: Knowledge and use of language in which meaning is not directly available from the surface lexical and syntactic information

Measuring higher–level comprehension skills, including inference and prediction, yields more detailed information beyond simply whether or not the individual can comprehend. These skills require deeper processing abilities and thus differentiate typically developing individuals from those with language and learning delays or disorders.

The OPUS also measures memory skills, which are integral to listening comprehension. While the CASL–2 attempts to remove memory as much as possible in order to isolate the specific skill being tested, the OPUS includes memory because it’s an important part of listening comprehension in everyday life.

How It Works

The OPUS consists of 17 passages, each with 7 to 10 associated questions. These passages are divided into six Item Sets to allow for a brief administration time of just 10 to 20 minutes. Each Item Set has 5 passages and up to 44 items. Selecting the appropriate Item Set, based on the examinee’s age and ability, ensure that developmentally appropriate items are administered. Please see the table (below) for a visual representation of the overlapping Item Sets and passages.

Item Set – A

Ages – 5 to 6

Passages – 1 to 5

Item Set – B

Ages – 7 to 8

Passages – 4 to 8

Item Set – C

Ages – 9 to 10

Passages – 7 to 11

Item Set – D

Ages – 11 to 13

Passages – 9 to 13

Item Set – E

Ages – 14 to 16

Passages – 11 to 15

Item Set – F

Ages – 17 to 21

Passages – 13 to 17

The OPUS Passages are arranged in order of difficultly and are carefully crafted to offer a variety of content and styles. They are taken from published works or were created to reflect the type of material a person is likely to encounter in everyday life. There are enough passages that if a child has difficultly with one, there are still four more in which he or she can succeed.

The OPUS components include a record form, easel, manual, and training audio files. The OPUS Form features Item Analysis Worksheets to identify strengths and areas for improvement and to help you write IEP goals and intervention plans. Because the Item Analysis Worksheet is perforated, you can easily detach it from the form as needed. The self–standing OPUS Easel includes the passages, items, scoring criteria, and samples of correct and incorrect responses. The beginning of each Item Set is tabbed to help you easily find the one you need. Each sample response listed in the easel is assigned a letter that can be used as shorthand for recording responses on the OPUS Form, and if the examinee’s response is not included you can write it in the space provided on the form.

Everything you need to know to use the OPUS, as well as detailed information about its development, standardization, and psychometric properties is included in the OPUS Manual. 

Although you can score the items during an administration, if a response is unclear, you have the option of writing the response on the form and later reviewing it and assigning a score. After administration, you add up the passage scores to give you the Item Set Total Raw Score. From here you can easily convert this to age– or grade–based standard scores to describe the examinee’s overall listening comprehension ability.

FREE Online Scoring and Reporting

Upon purchase of an OPUS Kit or Form, you gain access to digital scoring and reporting through the WPS Online Evaluation System—at no additional charge! This gives you the option to score online and automatically generate useful reports, including a Score Report with Item Analysis, Progress Report, and Profile Summary Report. Time–saving and HIPAA compliant, WPS’s online testing platform lets you securely and conveniently keep a record of your administrations and share helpful information with parents, teachers, and others involved in treatment.

Technical Information

Standardization for the OPUS is based on a sample of 1,517 individuals ages 5 to 21 years. The sample is stratified to match recent U.S. Census data for gender, race/ethnicity, parents’ education level, and geographic region so you can confidently use the OPUS with a wide range of individuals. The OPUS and CASL–2 are co–normed, supporting the validity of both tests and making them wonderful companions. A clinical validation sample of 204 individuals demonstrates that the CASL–2 can differentiate between typically developing individuals and those with the following diagnoses:

  • Expressive and/or receptive language disorder
  • Hearing impairment
  • Autism spectrum disorder
  • Social (pragmatic) communication disorder
  • Intellectual disability
  • Learning disability
  • Developmental delay

Kit

OPUS Kit

CODE: W-686

Includes 10 Forms; Easel; Manual. Includes access to OPUS online scoring and reporting features

€482.63 Excl.VAT

Components

OPUS Form 10pk

CODE: W-686A

€74.16 Excl.VAT

OPUS Manual

CODE: W-686M

€147.18 Excl.VAT

OPUS Easel

CODE: W-686B

€263.56 Excl.VAT

Online Components

OPUS Online Manual

CODE: W-686MP

€103.64 Excl.VAT

WPS Levels

Letter code: N

Degree

PHD: (clinical psychologist)

A doctoral degree (PhD, PsyD, MD) in psychology or related field

Additional Training Required: None

OR

MA (psychologist, social worker)

A master’s degree (MA, MS, MSW) in fields listed above.

Additional Training Required: At least a weekend workshop on neuropsychological assessment

Products qualified to purchase

All products

Letter code: C

Degree

MA: (psychologist, SLP, OT)

A master’s degree (MA, MS, MSW, CAGS) in psychology, school counselling, occupational therapy, speech–language pathology social work, education, special education or related field.

Additional Training Required: None

OR

BA (occupational therapist)

A bachelor’s degree (BA, BS) in fields listed above.

Additional Training Required: License or certification for an agency/organisation that requires training and experience in assessment.

Products qualified to purchase

All products expect advanced psychiatric instruments and advanced neuropsychological instruments. 

Letter code: B

Degree

BA: (schoolteacher)

A bachelor’s degree (BA, BS) in psychology, school counselling, occupational therapy, speech–language, pathology, social work, education , special education, or related field

Additional Training Required: None

Products qualified to purchase

General screening, counselling, instructional materials, achievement tests.

Letter code: A

Degree

No degree requirement

Additional Training Required: None

Products qualified to purchase

Books and instructional materials only

 

 

 

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