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Idaho ELL Placement Test Version 3.0 Examiner
Orientation
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ELL Placement Test v3.0Whats New?
  • Reading and Writing subtests not administeredat
    the beginning of Fall kindergarten
  • Reading subtests for all grades  Two
    comprehension items added to the Fluency
    passage
  • Writing subtests for grades 412 Four new
    multiple-choice grammar items on Writing
    Response Sheet P-3, P-4, and P-5

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Contents
  • I. Overview What, Why, Who, When
  • II. Structure and Format
  • III. Administration Guidelines
  • Score Interpretation and Use
  • Test Distribution

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I. Idaho ELL Placement Test What, Why, Who, When
  • A test for newly enrolled English Language
    Learners
  • Helps inform placement decisions
  • For new students whose home language is not
    English
  • Administered within 30 days of registration or
    15days of enrollment
  • Not a substitute for the annual IELA

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II. Structure and Format of the Assessment
  • Individually administered
  • 2535 minutes per student
  • Assesses general proficiency in
    Speaking/Listening, Reading, and Writing

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Test Levels Test Forms
Grade Span Form
K1 P-1
23 P-2
45 P-3
68 P-4
912 P-5
Note New students entering in Spring of grade 1
may use Form P-2 New students entering in Spring
of grade 3 may use Form P-3
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Subtests
  • Each test is divided into three sections, or
    subtests
  • Speaking/Listening
  • Reading
  • Writing

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Assessment Materials Needed to Test Each Student
  • 1 Record Form (consumable)
  • 1 Writing Response Sheet (consumable)
  • 1 Prompt Book (reusable)
  • 2 pencils (1 for Examiner, 1 for student)
  • A stopwatch
  • An Examiner Manual (reusable)

Assessment material is also available in a flip
chart format
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Record Form contains
  • Examiner script
  • Individual items
  • Scoring instructions/rubrics
  • Space to record students score

10
Writing Response Sheet contains
  • Space for student to record responses
  • Some prompts
  • Multiple-choice grammar items

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Prompt Book contains
  • Illustrations and printed prompts for the
    Speaking/Listening and Reading subtests

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Important to Remember The Record Forms,
Writing Response Sheets, and Prompt Books are
Form (grade level) specific
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Stopwatch used to
  • Administer the Fluency task of theReading
    subtest
  • Student reads passage out loud
  • Examiner calculates correct words per minute

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Optional Flip Chart Format
STUDENT
EXAMINER
  • Flip Chart Prompt Book contains both student
    prompts and Examiner script
  • Reusable Do not mark Prompt Book
  • Mark scores in Record Form only

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III. Test Administration Guidelines
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Test Setting
  • Quiet one-to-one environment
  • Examiner sits close enough to point to student
    material
  • Position student so Examiner can both point and
    mark scores easily

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Before Starting the Test
  • Try to put student at ease
  • May speak in students nativelanguage
  • Explain what is going to happen

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Following the Script
  • Follow the script
  • Do not rephrase a question
  • Do not give additional prompts
  • Exceptions
  • If student answers in a language other than
    English, Examiner says, Can you say that in
    English? or, Can you tell me in English?
  • If a student fails to answer in a
    completesentence when that is indicated,
    Examiner says, Can you say that in a complete
    sentence?

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Once the Test has Started
  • English only is the rule
  • The students ability to understand directions in
    English is part of the assessment
  • No test items may be translated into the
    students native language

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Repeating a Question
  • In general, questions are not repeated, however
  • You may always repeat a question if therewas a
    distraction
  • Some questions are marked for repetitiononce at
    the students request. For these questions, if
    the student appears hesitant, you may say,
    Would you like me to repeatthe question?

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Scoring Responses
  • Oral responses are scored during the test
  • Written responses are scored after the test

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Marking Scores on the Record Form
Acceptable response guidelines
Maximum points per item
Write itemscore here
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IV. Score Interpretation and Use
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  • Proficiency Levels
  • Results are reported at three proficiency levels
  • Beginning
  • Intermediate
  • Advanced
  • These levels do not (and should not) correspond
  • directly to the Spring IELA proficiency levels

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Grade and Time of Year
  • In grades K5 different cut scores are reported
    for each season (Fall and Spring) and each grade
  • In grades 612 there is only one set of cut
    scores for each season (Fall and Spring) by grade
    span, rather than grade

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Using Test Information for Identification
  • Identification
  • Students who receive an Overall score below the
    Advanced level most likely need to be placed in a
    language development program
  • Examiner should review scores of each subtest
    for students who receive an Overall score at the
    Advanced level

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Using Test Informationfor Placement
  • Placement
  • A student who scores Advanced overallbut lower
    on one or more subtest most likely will need
    services to increase language proficiency in
    that area

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V. Test Distribution
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  • ELL Placement Test Materials
  • Available online at ID-Servicepoint.QuestarAI.com
    or use the link on the SDE IELA website
    www.sde.idaho.gov/site/assessment/IELAunder
    Placement Test
  • Use district password
  • Download and print materials as needed

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ELL Placement Test Materials after
Administration
  • Photocopy the students Writing Response Sheet
  • Place one copy in the students file
  • Give one copy to students teacher(s) to help
    inform instruction

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If you have questions... email the IELA
Coordinator at IELA_at_QuestarAI.com
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