Design and Development
The Alt ELPA Screener was developed through a collaboration among state departments of education, ELPA21 staff, and educators with experience in the teaching and assessment of English/multilingual learners and students with disabilities. The Alt ELPA Screener is available in six states in SY 2024–25 as part of the screener’s pilot phase. The test produces operational scores that schools will use to identify English learners and place them into appropriate English learner services. The pilot version of the test also gives ELPA21 the opportunity to gather feedback from educators and administrators, which will be used to fine-tune the assessment’s design.
Like the ELPA21 Dynamic Screener, the Alt ELPA Screener is a fixed-form and mixed-domain assessment designed for one-to-one administration. First, students are administered two practice items aimed at helping them become familiar with the testing platform. Next, they are administered mixed domain operational items that are ordered by domain (listening, reading, writing, and speaking) and increasing difficulty. With technical assistance from the test administrator, students progress through each item until the test is complete. The amount of time needed to complete the test varies by grade band, but typically ranges from 4–23 minutes. This is nearly twice as fast as most traditional screeners, saving teachers precious instructional time and easing the testing burden on students. For more information on testing times, see the Alt ELPA Screener Test Administration Time Chart.