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Pre-IPT

Published on Nov 21, 2015

Kelly Hahn, CI 517

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Pre-IPT

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Age: 3-5 years old

Pre-school

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Purpose

  • Initial designation
  • Placement of students
  • Comprehension, Verbal Expression, Syntax, and Vocabulary

Type of Assessment

ORAL LANGAUGE ASSESSMENT
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Standardization

  • Followed typical test development procedures
  • Analyzed range of important English language skills deemed important for ELLs
  • Gave test to sample population of 3-5 year olds - does not say what population
  • Currently on 4th edition
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When is it used?


Used when a family reports a language other than English on home language survey

How is it used?

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-Story Format
-Question and Response
-Follow directions
-Test stops at proficiency levels

Usefulness

  • Low anxiety
  • Quick assessment
  • Progress through years
  • Demonstrate language ability
  • Stops at proficiency level (dependent on how many incorrect answers)

-Generalizability Theory: examination of measurement error in relation to student performance (Sloane-Flores)

Ex: multiple responses allowed for categories, "any appropriate answer"

-Test Review


-"Addressing vocabulary, semantics, syntax, pragmatics, meaningfulness, and appropriateness" (Sloane-Flores)

Limitations

  • Not extremely detailed
  • Could cause Incorrect placements
  • Unclear whether based on ELL students learning English or just English standards
  • More fluency/levels = more time (child could lose interest)
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-Cultural Validity

Maybe a child has never swam before or don't have pet dogs in their home country

Modifications

How to adjust Pre-IPT
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-Provide more training for teachers
-More options for child responses (ex: "Mama" for Mom)
-Publish/make clear the assessment is normed on ELL students

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