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Title: World-Class Instructional Design and Assessment


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World-Class Instructional Design and Assessment
Alignment of Standards as a Source of Validity
for ACCESS for ELLs
  • Margo Gottlieb, Ph.D.
  • Lead Developer

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Validity is the superstructure that defines
testing.
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Evidence of validity must be systemic throughout
the testing cycle.and alignment between the
components of the system is one source of
validity.
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Evidence of Alignment in Test Development
1. Second language acquisition theory and research
P D R E O V F E E L S O S P I
M A E L N T
V A L I D A T I O N
2. WIDAs English Language Proficiency Standards
3. Test Specifications
4. ACCESS for ELLs
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Theoretical Background A Model of English
Language Proficiency

Listening
Speaking
Contexts of Interaction
Language Complexity
Support
Level of Cognitive Engagement
Reading
Writing
(Gottlieb, 2003)
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The English language proficiency standards are
aligned to state academic content standards.
  • English language proficiency standards
  • Academic content standards

Social and
Academic Language
Concepts
Knowledge and Skills
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The English Language Proficiency standards are
defined by a hierarchical structure.
Formative and Summative Frameworks
f
English Language Proficiency Standards
Language Domains
Grade Level Clusters
Levels of Language Proficiency
Model Performance Indicators
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WIDAs English Language Proficiency Standards
  • Standard 1 English language learners
    communicate for social and instructional purposes
    within the school setting.

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Standard 2 English language learners communicate information, ideas, and concepts necessary for academic success in the area of language arts. Standard 3 English language learners communicate information, ideas, and concepts necessary for academic success in the area of mathematics. Standard 4 English language learners communicate information, ideas, and concepts necessary for academic success in the area of science. Standard 5 English language learners communicate information, ideas, and concepts necessary for academic success in the area of social studies.
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WIDAs English Language Proficiency Standards
The Interaction between Language and Content
The language of LISTENING SPEAKING READING WRITING
LANGUAGE ARTS
MATH
SCIENCE

SOCIAL STUDIES
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The Matrix
English Language Proficiency Standard
Grade Level Cluster
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
Listening
Speaking
Reading
Writing
Levels of English Language
Proficiency
A Model Performance Indicator
A strand of Model Performance Indicators
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The Second Language Acquisition Continuum
Level 1 Entering
Level 2 Beginning
Level 3 Developing
Level 4 Expanding
Level 5 Bridging
Level 6 Reaching
Vertical alignment occurs between contiguous
levels of English language proficiency to form a
strand of Model Performance Indicators.
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Movement along the continuum is based on an
English language learners increasing
Performance Definitions
  • Vocabulary Usage- The specificity of words and
    phrases
  • Linguistic Complexity- The amount and quality of
    speech or writing
  • Language Control- Comprehensibility based on the
    amount and types of errors.

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A Strand of Model Performance Indicators
The language of science Language domain Speaking
or writing
Levels of English Language Proficiency
  • Level 1

Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
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Expectations for English Language Learners
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
  • Relate information about weather from
    photographs, charts, or graphs (such as, Its
    hot.)

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Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
  • Describe weather conditions based on
    information from photographs, charts, or graphs
    (such as, I see dark clouds in the sky.)

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Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
  • Compare and contrast weather information from
    charts, tables, or visually supported text (such
    as, It is colder today than yesterday.)

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Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
  • Match predictions about weather from graphs,
    charts, or visually supported text (such as, I
    think that tomorrow it will .)

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Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
  • Make inferences about weather based on
    modified grade level material (such as, It seems
    as if it might)

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Assessing Comprehension and Communication in
English State to State for English Language
Learners
  • ACCESS for ELLs

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ACCESS for ELLs is built on
  • A theoretical model of English language
    proficiency
  • Social and academic language proficiency across
    standards
  • Five levels of language proficiency
  • Four language domains
  • Developmentally appropriateness for each grade
    level cluster
  • Second language acquisition research and best
    practice

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The purposes of ACCESS for ELLs to provide one
data source for
  • Identifying initial placement of English language
    learners (ELLs) on the L2 acquisition continuum
  • (W-APT)
  • Monitoring annual progress of ELLs toward meeting
    English language proficiency standards
  • Marking attainment of ELLs of full English
    language proficiency
  • Complying with the requirements of No Child Left
    Behind

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Samples of alignment from a string of Model
Performance Indicators, representative of a
standard, to ACCESS for ELLs items.
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Sample Items from a Theme (from the Pilot test)
English Language Proficiency Standard The
language of science Language Domain
Listening Grade Level Cluster 1-2
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Model Performance Indicator (PI) for
Language Proficiency Level 1
  • PI identify objects according to chemical or
    physical properties from pictures and oral
    statements
  • SCRIPT A seed is small. Find the small seed.

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Model Performance Indicator forLanguage
Proficiency Level 2
  • PI match objects with their chemical or
    physical properties from pictures and oral
    statements
  • SCRIPT One day the seed will grow into
    something large, round, and heavy. Find what the
    seed grows into.

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Model Performance Indicator forLanguage
Proficiency Level 3
  • PI identify and group objects according to
    chemical or physical properties from oral
    statements
  • SCRIPT Seeds grow into plants. Find something
    else that grows.

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Validation of the construct of English language
proficiency, from theory to standards to
specifications to test items
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.is a set of interlocking, interdependent gears
within an aligned system.
Academic content standards
English language proficiency standards
ACCESS for ELLs
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