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Ohio’s New English Language Proficiency Standards. State Board of Education Achievement Committee October 7, 2013. English Language Learner (ELL). Students whose home or native language is other than English Grades K – 12: need for academic language support to succeed in school
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Ohio’s New English Language Proficiency Standards State Board of Education Achievement Committee October 7, 2013
English Language Learner (ELL) Students whose home or native language is other than English Grades K – 12: need for academic language support to succeed in school 40,000 ELLs represent over 100 home/native languages in Ohio
English Language Proficiency Assessment (ELPA) Ohio Test of English Language Acquisition (OTELA), Ohio’s current ELPA, is not online Does not assess academic language corresponding to Ohio’s New Learning Standards
English Language Proficiency Assessment (ELPA) In 2014-15, Ohio will have online assessments for: General education population K – 12 Alternate assessment for grades 3 – 12
English Language Proficiency Assessment (ELPA) Ohio, with 10 other states, formed a group named English Language Proficiency Assessment 21st Century (ELPA21) ELPA21 was awarded a federal grant to develop an online ELPA
English Language Proficiency Assessment (ELPA) Online ELPA will assess English Language Proficiency Standards that correspond with Ohio’s New Learning Standards Federal Flexibility Waiver requires Ohio to have new ELP Standards
Development Process ELPA21 was required through the grant to develop “core” standards that all states would use for the assessment (85%) Individual states could add unique state standards for instructional use but not assessed (15%) – optional
Draft ELP Core Standards Provided to stakeholders for review and feedback: Ohio ELL Advisory Committee Ohio ELL Educators (over 600) Central Ohio ELL Consortium Council
Draft ELP Core Standards Will be provided to Ohio PTA Will be presented at October: Race to the Top Conference November: Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Conference
Feedback • Ohio stakeholders will continue to review and provide feedback on “core” ELP Standards through November • Feedback has been very positive to date
Based on Feedback Determine if Ohio will make additions to “core” ELP Standards
Alternate Plan Very confident that there will be a new English Language Proficiency Assessment, but what if something happens?
Alternate Plan World-Class Instructional Design and Assessment (WIDA) Developing an online ELP Assessment to assess its ELP Standards – double the cost of current assessment
Alternate Plan Ohio would develop its own standards and assessment – no funding
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