827 Module 2 Assignment
827 Module 2 Assignment
827 Module 2 Assignment
program. (Broderick, 2016) Standardized test results are also used for determining a
students language support program, and for making decisions regarding whether or not
students should continue in an EAL program or graduate from it. Tests such as WIDA
MODEL , the MAC II Test of English Language Proficiency, and the Gates-MacGinitie
Reading Test have been used in schools where I have worked because it was believed
that the test results enable the assessor to make more definitive decisions regarding
EAL students. While there are several factors that impact upon which particular test a
school might choose, the prevalent opinion amongst decision-makers at these schools
However, there is a compelling argument to be made that using standardized tests for
They can be used to reliably make decisions about student admission and placement,
help to track student progress and be used to positively impact student instruction.
the admission and graduation of English Language Learners from an EAL program in
any international school. In the province of Ontario, decisions about the placement of
ELLs involve a comprehensive process, which includes an interview to assess oral
language skills, as well as assessments for reading comprehension, writing and math.
(Ontario Education, 2007, page 17 ) While each school board develops its own
protocols to support ELLs, at school level the principal is ultimately responsible for
student placement, based on input from parents, teachers and the student. (Ontario
Education, 2007 page 21) In Ontario, the initial assessment involves weeks of data
collection, which is done informally often by the classroom teacher and the ESL teacher.
Placement decisions are based on the descriptions of skills at each of the stages of
such as this one, can be used by teachers working cooperatively to make decisions
based on the collected evidence. Because stages are specific, teachers should all be
capable of interpreting results using the language stages at each grade level. It is highly
in an international school setting would have the same qualifications, ability and
in the province of Ontario using any one of a number of descriptors that fit English
English language ability often requires professional training and time. WIDA MODEL,
for example, requires training to administer the tests correctly and to interpret the writing
responses using a specific classification system. (CAL, 2016) Often tests are
administered by individuals who lack formal training, which would seem to make the
for ESL students available to use also allows for moderation of student work which
helps to ensure that decisions are fair and backed by numerous student work samples.
Monitoring Progress
teachers in creating data for timely reporting but more importantly helps to track and
improve a students progress in the EAL program at the school. (Black & Wiliam, pg 84)
This would serve the added purpose of helping ensure that EAL students academic
needs are being met. In taking the time to complete assessments of students for
foreign countries, standardized testing results are not fit to communicate to parents for a
couple reasons. First of all, the tests themselves have a cultural bias, because the test
itself has not been normed using the target population. (Solorzano, pg 283)
Standardized tests such as the WIDA MODEL have been designed for students in
America, judging from the existence of questions in it that use as context the exploration
of Alaska and the settling of the Pacific Northwest. Also, the nature of the format of
standardized tests precludes the sharing of results because of their multiple choice
format and the fact that the showing of test questions is prohibited by copyright.
Classroom Assessment Uses
placement decisions is that they can be used for directing a students learning program,
dubbed Assessment for Learning (AfL). Davison asserts that, assessments (even those
for accountability purposes) need to be designed and implemented with the overriding
aim of improving student learning with AfL as the dominant educational ethos. Because
such as for a beginning English language learner as opposed to one who has already
been studying English for a period of time, they may be used to help students learn.
Also, using a criterion-based skills continuum such as the one used by the province of
Ontario, classroom assessments can be used to inform instruction throughout the time a
student spends in an EAL program. By targeting specific skills, classroom teachers and
specialist English language teachers are able to devise and carry out regular
assessments that allow for the measurement of progress and ability in the areas of
speaking, reading, writing and listening. They also can collect samples of work, teacher
observations and other data at regular intervals to show a more complete picture of
Being able to share the results of an assessment with students makes them part
of the learning process and empowers them to take more control over their own
learning. Students who are able to view their progress over time on classroom
assessments can see for themselves where they should place their effort in attempting
to improve their English skills. While students are certainly given standardized test
results, they are less useful at all in directing learning. Students are usually not allowed
to review standardized tests after they have completed them. Standardized tests rarely
provide the same level of connection to what students are learning content areas, so
offer no guidance as to what content area gaps a student might have. For all of these
reasons, standardized tests do not provide as much useful information to aid student
Conclusion
Learners in their regular school environment are effective for making decisions about
seeing process much more easy. Classroom assessments also allow all stakeholders
to monitor a students learning and report on it. Despite the weighty evidence to suggest
that classroom assessments should replace standardized tests as the preferred choice
for making ELL placement decisions, there are other factors that could affect the
decision. For one, classroom assessments are responsive and adaptable to changes in
created standardized tests that may not be provided for in a schools budget. For all of
instead of standardized tests for measuring students language ability and growth.
CAL
http://www.cal.org/wida/ae/test-training-and-materials.html
Broderick
http://www.hotchalkeducationnetwork.com/assessment-for-ells/
Gates-MacGinitie
http://www.hmhco.com/hmh-assessments/reading/gmrt
proficiency/