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ELL Assessment
Description
Various types of assessment available or required for English Language Learners (ELLs).
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english language learners
ell assessment
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ELL Assessment
Traditional
What is it?
Local, Statewide, or International
Standardized
Features
Curriculum drives assessment
Forced-choice measures
Examples
Multiple Choice
Fill-in-the-blank
Matching
Authentic
What is it?
Meaningful test of real-world skills
Student structured
Features
Task to perform w/ Rubric
Teachers teach the test
Open to multiple solutions
Examples
Posters
Videos
Models
Illustrations
Initial
What is it?
Used for placement
Legally required to determine if ELL
Features
Fair and unbiased
Culturally and linguistically suitable
Practical
Examples
Home language survey
Language proficiency testing
Academic skills assessment
Ongoing
What is it?
Portfolio of student work
Show best efforts, progress
Features
Continuous feedback
Show strengths and growth
Variety and range
Artifacts
Examples
Quizzes
Essay writing
Class behavior observations
Recording of oral storytelling
High Stakes
What is it?
Used for graduation, program admittance
Standardized tests
Features
Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)
Accommodations
95% Participate
Includes ELLs + students with disabilities
Examples
Educational Testing Service (ETS)
Local, State, Nat'l tests
Informal
What is it?
Performance-based assessment
Portfolio assessment
Features
Records of progress
Well-rounded view of skills + progress
Examples
Student self-assessment
Teacher observation
Performance Based
What is it?
Processes and products
Assess 3 items at a time
Features
Clear criteria
Instructional activities
Examples
Oral reports
Presentations
Written assignments
Games
Content Knowledge
What is it?
Subjects: Math, Science, History
Scaffolding
Features
Adaptable for ELLs
Differentiated scoring
Not a language test
Examples
Exhibits
Drawings
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