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Barbara D. Acosta, Charlene Rivera and Lynn Willner (2008)




            Presented by:
   Martha Crowell and Kerri Donahue
              ESL 501
   Response to accountability requirements
   ELLs test scores not accurately reflected without
    adequate accommodations
   Previously, accommodations based on students with
    disabilities
   Need to distinguish between ELLs and students with
    disabilities
   Construct-irrelevant variance
    o Error due to extraneous information unrelated to construct being
       assessed
   Linguistic challenges
    o Such as ELL English language processing skills and rate of
       encoding and decoding text
   Meet validity and reliability standards
    o Cannot alter the construct being assessed or provide undue
       assistance
   Direct linguistic support- adjustment to language of test

   Indirect linguistic support- adjustment to conditions under
    which test is taken
   Level of English language proficiency (ELP)
    o Beginning
    o Intermediate
    o Advanced
   Level of literacy in English and native language
   Age of students
   Years of formal schooling
   Language(s) of instruction
   Type(s) of language support program
   Defined as likely to reduce construct-irrelevant variance
    due to language
   Nearly 2/3 of accommodations previously offered do not
    meet this criteria for ELLs
   Examples of accommodations not considered ELL
    Responsive:
        •   Test in familiar room with minimal distractions
        •   Test in small group
        •   Allow student to point to answers
        •   Allow student to mark answers in test booklet
        •   Allow student to read test aloud
        •   Familiar person administers test
        •   Inform student of remaining time
Direct Linguistic Support               Indirect Linguistic Support
(language)                              (conditions)
Provide plain English test              Extended time
Written translation
Reference materials (English and dual
language)
Written response in native language
Scripted oral English
Scripted oral translation
Clarification in English
Sight translation
Oral Response - English or native
language
1.   Screen accommodations allowed by state to determine
     ELL Responsiveness
2.   Specify accommodations to be used for each area of
     content being tested
3.   Standardize and clearly describe accommodations
4.   Distinguish between test administration practices and
     accommodations
5.   Offer accommodations at each English language
     proficiency level
6.   Offer accommodations for ELLs with different levels of
     literacy in English and native language
   Acosta, B., Rivera, C., & Willner, L. (2008). Best
    Practices in State Assessment Policies for
    Accommodating English Language Learners: A Delphi
    Study. Arlington: George Washington University.

   Google Images (n.d.). Retrieved from
    http://www.google.com/imghp?hl

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501 best practices in accommodations for el ls

  • 1. Barbara D. Acosta, Charlene Rivera and Lynn Willner (2008) Presented by: Martha Crowell and Kerri Donahue ESL 501
  • 2. Response to accountability requirements  ELLs test scores not accurately reflected without adequate accommodations  Previously, accommodations based on students with disabilities  Need to distinguish between ELLs and students with disabilities
  • 3. Construct-irrelevant variance o Error due to extraneous information unrelated to construct being assessed  Linguistic challenges o Such as ELL English language processing skills and rate of encoding and decoding text  Meet validity and reliability standards o Cannot alter the construct being assessed or provide undue assistance
  • 4. Direct linguistic support- adjustment to language of test  Indirect linguistic support- adjustment to conditions under which test is taken
  • 5. Level of English language proficiency (ELP) o Beginning o Intermediate o Advanced  Level of literacy in English and native language  Age of students  Years of formal schooling  Language(s) of instruction  Type(s) of language support program
  • 6. Defined as likely to reduce construct-irrelevant variance due to language  Nearly 2/3 of accommodations previously offered do not meet this criteria for ELLs  Examples of accommodations not considered ELL Responsive: • Test in familiar room with minimal distractions • Test in small group • Allow student to point to answers • Allow student to mark answers in test booklet • Allow student to read test aloud • Familiar person administers test • Inform student of remaining time
  • 7. Direct Linguistic Support Indirect Linguistic Support (language) (conditions) Provide plain English test Extended time Written translation Reference materials (English and dual language) Written response in native language Scripted oral English Scripted oral translation Clarification in English Sight translation Oral Response - English or native language
  • 8. 1. Screen accommodations allowed by state to determine ELL Responsiveness 2. Specify accommodations to be used for each area of content being tested 3. Standardize and clearly describe accommodations 4. Distinguish between test administration practices and accommodations 5. Offer accommodations at each English language proficiency level 6. Offer accommodations for ELLs with different levels of literacy in English and native language
  • 9. Acosta, B., Rivera, C., & Willner, L. (2008). Best Practices in State Assessment Policies for Accommodating English Language Learners: A Delphi Study. Arlington: George Washington University.  Google Images (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.google.com/imghp?hl