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NCLB
Move to Standardization for ELLs
The
U.S. Department of Education recently published a
list of proposed interpretations for Title III of
No Child Left Behind regarding the annual assessments
of limited English proficient students of schools
who receive Title III funds. It calls for schools
to use a consistent measurement to determine whether
or not students are fluent in English and whether
or not ELLs should continue to receive special instruction.
Some proposed interpretations include:
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A requirement that all LEP students be assessed annually
with an assessment or assessments that measure each
and every one of the language domains of speaking,
listening, reading, and writing;
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States must develop annual measurable achievement
objectives that include annual increases in the number
or percentage of children making progress in learning
English and annual increases in the number or percentage
of students attaining English proficiency by the end
of each school year;
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A requirement that annual measurable achievement objectives
be developed in a manner that reflects the amount
of time an individual student has been enrolled in
a language instruction educational program.
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States must develop annual measurable achievement
objectives for Title III-served limited English proficient
student attainment of proficiency in English, as determined
through a valid and reliable assessment of English
proficiency. States must show annual increases in
the number or percentage of LEP children attaining
English proficiency.
Those who would like to comment on the proposed interpretations
regarding ELLs should do so before by June 2. To view
the entire text of the proposal, visit this link.
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