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An Assessment Poem


"ESL Assessment Conundrum" (a reflection poem by Diane Pecoraro)

Bring us a test that is normed,
Not to mention perfectly formed,
Fit for advanced beginners,
Lets all learners be winners.

Spits out numerical score
That provides funders with lore,
Hard data to track,
Offers legislators feedback.

Standardization might do,
Troy'd talk to Kalamazoo,
Transition starts to make sense,
And teachers wouldn't feel tense

When asked to document progress
For more accountability not less,
They know students are advancing,
But have trouble substancing

What they observe everyday,
From "repeat" to role play,
Gains in confidence, each try,
That's good enough! Why ask why?

Assessment alternatives ripe to explore
Will skills transfer beyond the classroom door?
Placement, process, progress and change,
How to shape our stories for the validity range?


Shawna Shapiro
University of Washington


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Course-related Links

 Grammar, Vocabulary, etc.:

Writing Assessment:


 Reading Assessment


LINKS to testing items and tools online


Gemeral Assessment:http://sitemaker.umich.edu/356.chetcuti/files/chart.gif    -assessment purposes charthttp://sitemaker.umich.edu/356.chetcuti/files/flowchart.gif   -assessment/instruction flow charthttp://www.ksde.org/sfp/esol/ensuringaccuracy.pdf       -Writing Assessment Items - pp. 36-51   -General Assessment Accommodations - pp. 56-72   -Research summary- pp. 114-118.  Also has sample test items.

http://www.ksde.org/sfp/esol/performassess.doc     -sample speaking rubric- p. 7, literacy rubric -p. 11,   -holistic rubric- p. 15, portfolio discussion pp. 18-25

Standardized Tests


Other Assessment-Related Links:
Assessment Terminology
Rubrics, etc.
Middle School Assessment
CSU (Cal. State) Assessment Links
Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL) Assessment Page
WASL FAQs
Proficiency Level Descriptors (ACT)

Other Useful ELL Teaching Links


To educate colleagues, parents, and administrators on the 'basics' of ELL instruction: