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Are We Ready for the CELDT?. LAUSD District 6 EL Summit June 6, 2008. Objectives. Review the legal requirements and purposes of CELDT Review appropriate test preparation, security, and administration Become familiar with test format and scoring rubrics. Objective 1.
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Are We Ready for the CELDT? LAUSD District 6 EL Summit June 6, 2008 CELDT Training 2008-2009
Objectives • Review the legal requirements and purposes of CELDT • Review appropriate test preparation, security, and administration • Become familiar with test format and scoring rubrics CELDT Training 2008-2009
Objective 1 Review the legal requirements and purposes of CELDT CELDT Training 2008-2009
Why CELDT? • Initial identification • 2) Annual Assessment CELDT Training 2008-2009
CELDT Legal Mandates Initial Test students who have a home language other than English within 30 calendar days after the first date of enrollment in a California public school to identify potential English learners Annual Determine the level of English language performance of pupils who are limited English proficient from July 1-October 31 for annual assessment purposes California Education Code, Section 313 CCR, Title 5, Section 11511 CELDT Training 2008-2009
CELDT Legal Mandates “The primary language assessment timeline has changed from 45 calendar days to 30 calendar days, as per NCLB. Assessment, scoring and parent notification of initial assessment results must be completed within 30 calendar days of a student’s initial enrollment date.” CELDT Training 2008-2009 Source: MEM 4196.0 Primary Language Assessments for EL (PreK-12), April 21, 2008
Home Language Survey Newly enrolled students in grades K-12 are to be assessed with the CELDT if: • the response to any of the first three questions on the HLS is a language other than English OR • ALL the conditions listed below are true: 1. Response to each of the first three questions on the HLS is English 2. Response to question number four is other than English 3. There is reasonable doubt as to the student’s proficiency in English CELDT Training 2008-2009
“Reasonable Doubt” Reasonable doubt is defined as “evidence of significant non-English background” including, but not limited to, the following indicators: • Parents need interpreters • Parents use L1 to speak with student • Student initiates interaction with parents in L1 • Babysitters only use L1 • After 30 days in Mainstream placement student lack comprehension of instruction or routines CELDT Training 2008-2009
Home Language Survey Student has access to a language other than English at home Only English spoken at home Student classified as EO (English Only) Initial CELDT administered CELDT overall score of 1, 2, or 3 CELDT overall score of 4 or 5 Student classified as LEP (Limited English Proficient) Student classified as IFEP (Initial Fluent English Proficient) Student progresses through 5 ELD levels as outlined in Master Plan Student classified as RFEP (Reclassified Fluent English Proficient) Student meets reclassification criteria CELDT Training 2008-2009
Reclassification Criteria CELDT Training 2008-2009 Source: REF-1848.4 (5-4-07)
Overall Proficiency Level Tables CELDT Training 2008-2009
Let’s Review Objective 1 Receive Review the legal requirements and purposes of the CELDT Review Clarify Question CELDT Training 2008-2009
Objective 2 Review appropriate test preparation, security, and administration CELDT Training 2008-2009
Skill Areas to be Tested CELDT Training 2008-2009 Source: California Education Code Section 60810
Scoring Initial CELDT • All Initial CELDT tests must first be scored locally by trained qualified certificated staff members to obtain information to use for program placement. • The application cannot save any results, so be sure to print each student score sheet • File unofficial CELDT results in the student’s blue Master Plan folder until official scores are received • eTIP is found at: www.ctb.com/celdt CELDT Training 2008-2009
Retesting Kinder IFEPs • Classification in Pre-K is based on the English Pre-LAS and is therefore considered an interim classification • Kindergarten students identified as IFEP in preschool must take the CELDT test to determine their official classification CELDT Training 2008-2009
“Master Plan Roster” Screen 14, Option 15 CELDT Training 2008-2009
Students with Severe Disabilities • Attempt to administer all sections of the CELDT…record all student responses, even “no response,” on the test booklet or scannable answer books. • The demographic pages on the CELDT book or answer document must be completed and returned as a scorable document. CELDT Training 2008-2009
Informing Parents • State law requires that we inform parents of their child’s language skills in English as tested by the CELDT • In addition, we must inform parents of their child’s primary language proficiency as tested by LAS Links/LAS 2000, BINL, or Informal Assessment of Home Language Literacy CELDT Training 2008-2009
◘ Parent notification letters are for initial assessments only • ◘ This year parents will receive two letters: • 1) immediately after testing • 2) when the official scores come in CELDT Training 2008-2009
Does the CELDT measure academic language? • All CELDT questions are developed based on the English Language Development (ELD) standards • the CELDT assesses “basic social conventions, rudimentary classroom vocabulary, and ways to express personal and safety needs” to assess English proficiency • A portion of CELDT test questions are developed to assess student performance at the early advanced (4) and advanced (5) proficiency levels and as such appropriately incorporate classroom language. To this end, CELDT test questions engage academic language functions, such explaining, questioning, analyzing, and summarizing. Adapted from: CDE CELDT FAQ CELDT Training 2008-2009
Source: CDE, Guidelines on Academic Preparation for State Assessments, April 2004 CELDT Training 2008-2009
ELD Practice ActivitiesDeveloped by Corona Avenue • For today’s conversation we will be choosing between zebras and alligators. • Turn to your elbow partner and pick ONE animal to explain why you like that animal. • Give TWO reasons for your choice. • Discuss for 2 minutes and then allow your partner • to discuss for two minutes. • Write your results for the last 3 minutes for a total of 7 minutes. CELDT Training 2008-2009
Test Security • CELDT is a highly secure test, therefore materials must be kept secure at all times. • Anyone who has access to the test materials must sign a security affidavit to assure the security of the test. • Only credentialed staff can administer the CELDT after having been trained • Paraprofessionals may only proctor CELDT Training 2008-2009
Let’s Review Objective 2 Receive Review appropriate test preparation, security, and administration Review Clarify Question CELDT Training 2008-2009
Objective 3 Become familiar with test format and scoring rubrics CELDT Training 2008-2009
Writing Sentences CELDT Training 2008-2009
Writing Short Compositions • 0-4 rubric • 2nd grade has picture cue and a starter sentence • 3rd-5th grades DO NOT have picture cues or starter sentences • 3 Competent Communication ◘ Response is mostly comprehensible and recognizable as a paragraph & contains logical sequencing ◘ Response contains three or more complete simple or compound sentences ◘ 2nd grade 3 sentences, 1 “perfect” ◘ 3rd - 5th 3 sentences, 2 “perfect” • 4 Expressive Communication ◘ Response is in paragraph form with topic sentence, supporting sentences and may contain a concluding sentence ◘ At least three complete sentences one or more of which is syntactically complex CELDT Training 2008-2009
Speech Functions • 0-2 rubric • Tests communicative functions (i.e. asking for information, clarification, making a request, asking for a favor, apologizing) • Key question: Does the student perform the language function? • Answers may be in a statement or question CELDT Training 2008-2009
Choose & Give Reasons • 0-2 rubric • Students must: 1) listen 2) choose 3) support • K-2 items have pictures • 3-5 items DO NOT have pictures • Examiner may always ask for a second reason CELDT Training 2008-2009
4 Picture Narrative • 0-4 rubric • Students must tell a complete story starting with the first picture • Examiner may prompt • Rubric point 4 requires: 1) elaboration 2) well-developed vocabulary 3) varied grammatical & syntactical structures 4) generally accurate pronunciation & intonation CELDT Training 2008-2009
What is the bigger picture? • Treat CELDT in similar fashion to CST (testing environment, letters to parents, bell schedules, attendance incentives) • Our students take the test as seriously as we do • Focus not just on preparing for this test, but building academic vocabulary through targeted ELD and content-based ELD Quality instruction is the best preparation for any test CELDT Training 2008-2009
Chelsea - Kindergarten CELDT Training 2008-2009
Reflections & Next Steps • Why is it important for teachers to know the legal requirements and purposes of CELDT? • How can your school ensure appropriate test preparation, security, and administration? • How can teachers impact performance on the CELDT through classroom instruction? CELDT Training 2008-2009
Objectives □ Did I review the legal requirements and purposes of CELDT ? □ Did I review appropriate test preparation, security, and administration ? □ Did I become familiar with test format and scoring rubrics? CELDT Training 2008-2009
Thank You CELDT Training 2008-2009