International Test of English Proficiency(ITEP: October- Y7)
&International Standarised Assessments
(ISA: September- Y7& Y8)
PPT available on [email protected]
1. How to use ISA/ITEP tests2. ITEP
-Test details -Results
3. ISA -Test details
-Results
How will school use the ISA/ITEP results?
• Match with • Iden:fy needs for extra and • Reflect on and
not compe::ve over :me
How can students & parents use the ISA/ITEP reports?
• Obtain a of current development of language and numeracy skills
• Understand student and areas for development
• Review with a considera:on of next step in each skill
• Future school • Target
progress over :me
How do Y7 & Y8 YCIS Gubei students compare with the world?
Online Secondary school proficiency test
What is ITEP? • International Test of English Proficiency
• iTEP SLATE Plus – Secondary school specific proficiency assessment
• Created by Boston Education Services (BES)
• Operating since 2008
What does it test? • English proficiency levels in:
– Listening – Grammar – Reading – Speaking – Writing
How is it administered? • 90 minute test
• Completely online
What results do we get? • Proficiency scale of 1-6
– 1 – Beginner – 2 – Upper Beginner – 3 – Elementary – 4 – Upper Elementary – 5 – Intermediate – 6 – Upper Intermediate
• Overall rating, plus ratings for each skill area
Official Score ReportName (Last, First, Middle): Williamson, Paul Dean
Nationality: American Date of Birth: 05-Aug-1995
Test ID#: 59630758SP Test Date: 09-May-2013
Govt. ID#: 123-45-6789 Issued By: USA
Test Version: SLATE-Plus
Overall Assessment: Level 4.2 (Intermediate)
To authenticate an iTEP score, please visit our website at www.iTEPexam.com
Assessment by Test SectionTEST SECTION SCORE LEVEL DESCRIPTION
Reading 62 3.5 Upper Elementary
Listening 93 5.5 Upper Intermediate
Grammar 75 4.0 Intermediate
Writing 82 4.5 Intermediate
Speaking 70 3.5 Upper Elementary
Individual Skill Profile
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Copyright © 2008-2013 by Boston Educational Services, LLC
Official Score ReportName (Last, First, Middle): Williamson, Paul Dean
Nationality: American Date of Birth: 05-Aug-1995
Test ID#: 59630758SP Test Date: 09-May-2013
Govt. ID#: 123-45-6789 Issued By: USA
Test Version: SLATE-Plus
Copyright © 2008-2013 by Boston Educational Services, LLC
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iTEP Level Skill iTEP Ability Guide
3.5 Reading Comprehends some main ideas of familiar topics of classroom and non-classroom materials,but very little detail of complex topics and literature. Can only read simple short sentencesand at a slow pace Cannot read a text without use of dictionary.
5.5 Listening Comprehends most classroom lessons. Comprehends most social topics outside of class,but is slightly challenged by complex social and cultural references. Comprehends Englishspoken in familiar native accents.
4.0 Grammar Grammar descriptors are not a component of the iTEP Ability Guide.
4.5 Writing Writes essays and reports, but grammar and vocabulary frequently lack precision andsophistication. Expresses simple relationships between ideas and with grammatical andsemantic difficulties. Exhibits weak organization and awkward sentence structure.
3.5 Speaking Communicates basic day-to-day topics and expressions but makes grave errors in grammarand word choice. Pronunciation requires significant effort from listeners.
iTEP Level CEFR Ability Guide
4.2 B1 Can understand the main points of clear standard input on familiar matters regularlyencountered in work, school, leisure, etc. Can deal with most situations likely to arise whilsttravelling in an area where the language is spoken. Can produce simple connected text ontopics which are familiar or of personal interest. Can describe experiences and events,dreams, hopes & ambitions and briefly give reasons and explanations for opinions and plans.
What do the results mean? • Basic proficiency level in English • Comparable to Common European
Framework of Reference for Language (CEFR), Cambridge ESOL & TOEFL levels
• A snapshot of where a child is in their language learning journey
• Inform teaching and learning activities and targets
Timing Test component
8:15-‐8:25am Arrive & Test Set Up
8:25am-‐8:45 Reading
8:45am-‐9:05 Listening
9:05-‐9:15 Grammar
9:15-‐9:40 Wri:ng
9:40-‐9:45 Speaking
You may experience some technical difficul:es… • Headphones/Microphone • PC program on Mac computers • Internet connec:on
Sept 2015: Year 7 & Year 8
What is ISA? • International Standard Assessment • Created by Australian Council of Education
Research (ACER)
• Based on PISA levels of attainment for numeracy and literacy
• Operating since 2001
What does it test? • English proficiency levels in:
– Reading – Writing narratives – Writing arguments – Mathematics
How is it administered? • 5*40 minute tests
• Two mornings
• Write in a booklet
What results do we get? • Proficiency scale of 1-9
– Level 5 average for 15 year olds – YCIS compared to world, like schools and
region – Individual reports on skills – Cohort reports on questions
• Overall rating, plus ratings for each skill area
What do the results mean? • Basic proficiency level in English • Comparable to OECD’s PISA levels • A snapshot of where a child is in their
language learning journey • Inform teaching and learning activities and
targets
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Difference between Y7 & Y8
• Greater propor:on of English Addi:onal Language students
• Y7: 65% EAL students • Y8: 75% EAL students
• Two different groups of students • Next Year: Able to calculate progress over :me
INDIVIDUAL STUDENT ISA REPORTS How to read
Maths
*Strong Mathema:cs skills across all areas
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Next Steps
• Year 7 & Y8 ISA/ITEP individual report envelopes distributed next week
• October 2015: Year 7-‐ Year 8 undertake ISA • October 2016: Year 4-‐ Year 9 undertake ISA • Share individual reports • U:lise individual/class/cohort data and interac:ve tracking reports
Thank you for coming
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