Design and Development
The ELPA21 Dynamic Screener was designed with simplicity in mind and is the result of a collaboration between state departments of education, leading assessment researchers, and practicing educators who interact with English learners in schools.
The three-step screener test begins with an orientation in which the test administrator introduces the student to the testing platform and the test itself via a set of practice items. Steps two and three consist of computer-delivered tasks or task sets across all four language domains (listening, reading, writing, and speaking).
At the end of step two, a stopping rule will determine whether students have answered a sufficient number of test items for the assessment to make a determination about the student’s English proficiency. For students who continue on, step three consists of a mix of machine-scored and constructed-response tasks. This step is administered to a smaller proportion of screened students in order to differentiate students who are proficient from those who are nearly proficient but who would still benefit from English language development services.