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Assess language ability and proficiency of English language learners from Kindergarten through Grade 12. Accurately place English learners in the appropriate proficiency level for bilingual or English as a second language programs, or determine if they are ready to exit these programs. |
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K-12
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5, Beginning, Early Intermediate, Intermediate, Proficient, Above Proficient
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2 (A and B)
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To accurately evaluate reading, writing, listening, speaking, and comprehension skills of English language learners.
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Measures the four NCLB domains-Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking and provides a comprehension score
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Offers one common vertical scale
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Links to benchmark assessments, instructional guidance materials, and staff development components
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Five grade bands: K-1, 2-3, 4-5, 6-8, and 9-12
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Audiotapes and CDs facilitate administration
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Offers materials for visually impaired students
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Provides reliable English language proficiency results to make crucial instructional decisions
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Allows districts to measure student growth year over year and between grades
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Measures both social and academic skills for a comprehensive view of language abilities
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Accurately and reliably meets the needs of all English language learners
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Four PrinciplesThe article discusses the importance of valid, fair and reliable assessments and the importance of multiple measures. |
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