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Performance of English Language Learners on the 2008 Grades 3-8 ELA Tests. David Abrams Assistant Commissioner for Standards, Assessment, and Reporting S/CDN March 6, 2009. Introduction.
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Performance of EnglishLanguage Learners on the 2008 Grades 3-8 ELA Tests David Abrams Assistant Commissioner for Standards, Assessment, and Reporting S/CDN March 6, 2009
Introduction • This presentation summarizes the performance of NYS public and charter school ELLs on the Grades 3-8 English Language Arts tests in 2008. The ELA performance of former ELLs who exited in 2006 and 2007 is also presented. • The analyses in this presentation are based on the 72,698 ELLs who took the State Grade 3-8 ELA tests in January 2008 and the NYSESLAT in May 2008. The analyses of the former ELLs are based on the 30,564 ELLs who exited in 2006 and 2007 for whom the 2008 Grade 3-8 ELA scores are available. • The ELL population has significantly improved their performance on the Grade 3-8 ELA tests between 2007 and 2008. The percentage of ELLs scoring at Level 3 and above has increased and the percentage of ELLs showing serious academic deficiency in ELA has dropped. • Former ELLs have a comparable chance to score Level 3 or higher on the Grades 3-8 ELA tests as English proficient students.
The Mean Scale Score increased for ELLs in every grade, though the smallest increase is seen in Grade 8
There was an increase in the Percentage of ELLs Scoring At Levels 3 and 4 on Grades 3-8 ELA Tests
There was an increase in Percentage of ELLs Scoring At Level 2 and Above on Grades 3-8 ELA Tests
There was a noticeable decrease in Percentage of ELLs Scoring at Level 1 on Grades 3-8 ELA Tests
There was an Increase in Percentage of Proficient ELLsScoring at Levels 3 and 4 on Grades 3-8 ELA Tests, but no gain in Grade 8
Achievement of ELLs on Grades 3-8 ELA Tests by NYSESLAT Performance Level
Achievement of ELLs on Grades 3-8 ELA Tests By NYSESLAT L/S Performance Level
Achievement of ELLs on Grades 3-8 ELA Tests By NYSESLAT R/W Performance Level
Grade 3 ELL Achievement on ELA By NYSESLAT Performance Level
Grade 4 ELL Achievement on ELA By NYSESLAT Performance Level
Grade 5 ELL Achievement on ELA By NYSESLAT Performance Level
Grade 6 ELL Achievement on ELA By NYSESLAT Performance Level
Grade 7 ELL Achievement on ELA By NYSESLAT Performance Level
Grade 8 ELL Achievement on ELA By NYSESLAT Performance Level
ELL Achievement on Grades 3-8 ELA Tests By Number of Years of Service
ELL Achievement on Grades 3-8 ELA Tests By Need/Resource Category
ELL Achievement On Grades 3-8 ELA Tests By Major Home Language Group
Achievement of ELLs With Disabilitieson Grades 3-8 ELA Tests
Achievement of ELLs Without Disabilitieson Grades 3-8 ELA Tests
Achievement of ELLs With Disabilities On Grades 3-8 ELA Tests By Disability Type
Percentage of ELLs at Level 3-4 onGrades 3-8 ELA Tests by Disability Status
Percentage of ELLs scoring at Level 1 in ELA by Disability Status
Comparison of Non-ELLs, ELLs and Former ELLs Achievement on Grades 3-8 ELA Tests
Comparison of Non-ELLs, ELLs and Former ELLs Achievement on 3-8 ELA Tests by GradePercentage of Level 3 + 4 Students
Grade 11 Percentage of ELLs Scoring at Each of NYSESLAT Performance Levels Passing/Failing the Regents English Exam
Grade 12 Percentage of ELLs Scoring at Each of NYSESLAT Performance Levels Passing/Failing the Regents English Exam
NYSESLAT Scores Predict ELA Performance Well *Dependent Variable: ELA scale score *Predictors: NYSESLAT Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing scores
Summary • In 2008, the percentage of ELLs meeting the ELA standards increased from 18% in 2007 to 25% in 2008; the percentage of ELLs showing serious academic difficulty in ELA decreased from 29% in 2007 to 18% in 2008. • NYSESLAT scores are good predictors of the ELA performance, accounting for 43% to 53% of the variance in ELA scale scores across grades. ELLs who scored at the proficient level on the NYSESLAT had a much better chance to meet the ELA standards than those who scored below proficient.
Summary • Former ELLs in grades 3 to 5 had comparable chance as the English proficient students to meet the ELA standards, the percentage of former ELLs in grades 6 to 8 ranged from 43% to 62%. • ELLs in the elementary grades, with 3-6 years of service, and those from schools outside the Big 5 cities were more likely than their counterparts to score proficient on the Grade 3-8 ELA tests. • ELLs who scored at Level 1 on the 3-8 ELA tests were more likely to be in the middle school grades, with less than 3 years of service, ELLs with disability and those who scored at the beginning or intermediate level on the NYSESLAT.