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Title: TELPAS Data Overview


1
TELPAS Data Overview
  • Presented by Beth Webb
  • Interim ESL/Bilingual Coordinator
  • January 9, 2007

2
Key Points of TELPAS
  • Stands for Texas English Language Proficiency
    Assessment System
  • Used to meet the English language proficiency
    testing requirements under Title III of NCLB
  • Applicable to all limited English proficient
    students in grades K-12

3
TELPAS Components
  • Reading Proficiency Test in English
  • (RPTE)
  • Administered annually to all limited English
    proficient students in grades 3 through 12
  • Scores reflect four levels of proficiency
    Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced, and Advanced
    High

4
TELPAS Components
  • Texas Observation Protocol
  • (TOP)
  • Includes all limited English proficient students
    in grades K-12
  • Ratings assigned in the areas of listening,
    speaking, reading (K-2) and writing
  • Rubrics used to assign proficiency levels
    Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced, and Advanced
    High

5
2005 2006 TELPAS Results for Grades K-2
6
2005 2006 TELPAS Results for Grades 3-6
7
2005 2006 TELPAS Results for Grades 7-9
8
2005 2006 TELPAS Results for Grades 10-12
9
TELPAS and Accountability
  • The four areas rated are assigned an overall
    composite rating.
  • The composite ratings are used in the Annual
    Measurable Achievement Objectives (AMAO) federal
    accountability measures for English language
    learners.
  • States must show annual increases in the progress
    ELLs make in learning English and in attaining
    English language proficiency

10
TELPAS and Accountability
  • Our progress goal is to evaluate the percent of
    ELLs making at least one proficiency level of
    progress a year.
  • Our attainment goal is to evaluate the percent of
    ELLs reaching the Advanced High proficiency level.

11
2005-2006 AMAO Results
12
Final Thoughts
  • Teaching ELLs to listen, speak, read, and
    write at grade-appropriate levels is the shared
    responsibility of all who teach them. Listening,
    speaking, reading, and writing skills are needed
    in all subject-area learning.
  • From Texas Assessment Conference, December
    2006
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