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Title: Adult ESL Resources from CAL


1
Adult ESL Resources from CAL
  • Presented by
  • Dorry Kenyon, Director, Language Testing Division
  • Miriam Burt, Associate Director, Center for Adult
    English Language Acquisition (CAELA)

2
Goal of the Session
  • To acquaint you with adult ESL resources from CAL
  • for instruction
  • for assessment

3
Introduction
  • U.S. Census Bureau data from 2000 show that many
    states have experienced an over 90 increase in
    their immigrant population since 1990.
  • Since 1989 CAL has served the needs of
    practitioners and programs working with adults
    learning English with the
  • National Center for ESL Literacy Education
    (NCLE), 1989-2004
  • Center for Adult English Language Acquisition
    (CAELA), established 2004

4
Introduction
  • CAL's staff provide a variety of resources to
    meet the needs of those who work with adult
    English language learners, including
  • Creating effective professional staff
    development models and processes that improve
    instruction
  • Preparing teachers to work with adult English
    language learners
  • Synthesizing research and theory on how adult
    English language learners develop oral
    proficiency and English literacy skills and
    disseminating this information to practitioners
    and all who work with this population
  • Developing, disseminating, and supporting
    appropriate assessments for adults learning
    English as a second language in the United States

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About CAELA
  • CAL has established the Center for Adult English
    Language Acquisition (CAELA) to assist states
    with adult populations learning English as a
    second language (ESL).
  • CAELA is funded by the U.S. Department of
    Education, Office of Vocational and Adult
    Education (OVAE).
  • CAELA staff work with state representatives to
    build the capacity to promote English language
    learning and academic achievement among adults.
  • CAELA offers free publications and technical
    assistance to federal, state, local, and
    community-based providers seeking information
    about teaching adult English language learners

7
About CAELA (continued)
  • CAELA activities
  • Holding regional capacity-building workshops for
    state teams of ESL professionals
  • Developing a toolkit of training materials for
    state trainers
  • Disseminating research-based information and
    resources to all states regarding effective
    English language instruction for adults,
    including curricula, program standards, reports,
    and findings from research
  • Providing ongoing technical assistance to states,
    programs, and practitioners by answering
    questions related to adult ESL instruction and
    research, providing trainings on adult ESL
    topics, and disseminating the quarterly
    newsletter, CAELA Currents

8
About CAELA (continued)
  • CAELA activities (continued)
  • Maintaining a Web site where briefs, digests, a
    searchable adult ESL database, online
    collections, and other resources provide
    information for practitioners and where
    professional development activities and
    opportunities, training materials, and links to
    other useful Web sites assist practitioners as
    they seek to improve their practice
  • Moderating an electronic discussion list for
    adult ESL practitioners

9
CAELA Resources
  • You can download a variety of free resources from
    the CAELA Web site including
  • Practitioner Toolkit Working with Adult English
    Language Learners
  • How Should Adult ESL Reading Instruction Differ
    From ABE Reading Instruction?
  • Using the ESL Program Standards to Evaluate and
    Improve Adult ESL Programs
  • Applying Research Findings to Instruction for
    Adult English Language Students
  • Online Professional Development for Adult ESL
    Educators
  • Adolescent Learners in Adult ESL Classrooms

www.cal.org/caela
10
CAELA Web site
  • Visit CAELA online for information and to
    download free resources.
  • Ask CAELA if you have questions about adult ESL
    at caela_at_cal.org
  • Join the adult ESL electronic discussion list by
    contacting lterrill_at_cal.org
  • Subscribe to CAELA Currents at caela_at_cal.org

www.cal.org/caela
11
Assessments for Adult English Language Learners
  • Why assess?
  • Placement
  • Progress
  • Program Evaluation
  • Accountability (NRS)

12
Adult ESL assessments from CAL
13
Current BEST
  • The oral interview section provides scores for
    communication, fluency, pronunciation, and
    listening comprehension skills.
  • The literary skills section provides scores for
    reading and writing.
  • Two parallel forms (Form B and Form C) are
    available for pre- and posttesting.

14
Important update about the BEST
  • The oral interview section of the BEST has been
    replaced by BEST Plus and will be retired
    effective September 30, 2006.
  • The current literacy skills section, which will
    continue to be available through September 30,
    2006, is undergoing revision.
  • As of October 1, 2006, the revised literacy
    section will be available from CAL as BEST
    Literacy.

15
Changes to the BEST
BEST Oral Interview Section
BEST Plus (Listening and Speaking)
BEST Literacy Skills Section
BEST Literacy (Reading and Writing)
16
About the updated BEST Literacy
  • Retains all important elements of the current
    BEST literacy skills section
  • Assesses reading and writing skills
  • Survival level
  • Real-life tasks
  • Scores interpreted by Student Performance Levels
    (SPLs 0 to 7)
  • Aligned to NRS levels
  • May be used as a posttest for the current
    literacy skills section

17
About the updated BEST Literacy (continued)
  • Updates content of the current BEST literacy
    skills section
  • Current calendars, salaries, prices, and so on
  • Improved photos and graphics
  • Improved user-friendliness
  • More user-friendly look and feel
  • More support for users (e.g., additional samples
    for scoring writing)
  • Additional technical information (e.g.,
    comparability to the current BEST literacy skills
    section)
  • Three forms will be available for pre- and
    posttesting

18
About BEST Plus
  • BEST Plus assesses the oral proficiency of adult
    English language learners
  • BEST Plus provides the flexibility of
    administering the test in two ways
  • Computer-adaptive version on CD
  • Semi-adaptive print-based version
  • BEST Plus is adaptive never the same test
    twice.
  • BEST Plus can be used for pre- and posttesting.

BEST Plus is administered as a face-to-face
oral interview.
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BEST Plus scores three components of proficiency
Listening Comprehension
  • How well does the examinee understand the test
    question?

Language Complexity
How well does the examinee organize and elaborate
the response?
Communication
How clearly does the examinee communicate meaning?
20
About the computer-adaptive version
  • BEST Plus software customizes the test based on
    each examinees language ability.
  • The test takes 5-20 minutes to administer,
    depending on the language proficiency of the
    examinee.

Scores are entered directly into the computer.
The computer then updates its
estimate of the examinees ability and chooses
the next folder and questions based on this
estimate.
21
BEST Plus generates informative score reports
  • Each score report expresses completed test scores
    in terms of a BEST Plus scale score and an SPL.
  • BEST Plus scores align with the NRS ESL
    Functioning Levels.
  • Each score report includes a subscore for
    listening comprehension, language complexity, and
    communication.

The Score Management Software provided with the
test allows administrators to view and print
score reports and transfer test data between
databases.
22
BEST Plus starts with training
  • To ensure the accurate use of BEST Plus, training
    of test administrators is required.
  • Training can be scheduled for up to 25 test
    administrators. Regional trainings are also
    available in selected locations.
  • For more details or to get started, contact
  • Michelle Ueland
  • BEST Plus Client Relations
  • Toll-free 1-866-845-BEST (2378)
  • Direct 202-355-1581
  • Email mueland_at_cal.org

23
BEST Plus Demo
  • Visit our TESOL booth 504 for a demonstration

Wednesday, March 15 300 pm Thursday, March
16 1100 am Friday, March 17 100 pm
24
About CAL
  • The Center for Applied Linguistics is a private
    nonprofit organization working to improve
    communication through better understanding of
    language and culture.
  • Established in 1959, CAL has earned a national
    and international reputation for its
    contributions to the fields of foreign language
    education, bilingual education, English as a
    second language, literacy, dialect studies,
    language policy, refugee orientation, and the
    education of linguistically and culturally
    diverse adults and children.

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Contact CAL
  • Center for Applied Linguistics
  • 4646 40th Street, NW
  • Washington, DC 20016-1859
  • Telephone 202-362-0700
  • Fax 202-362-3740
  • Email info_at_cal.org
  • www.cal.org
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