BROOKLYN, NY (June 27, 2024) 鈥 Amplify, a publisher of next-generation curriculum and assessment programs, today released a first-of-its-kind research brief that demonstrates the benefits of dual-language assessment in early literacy. The brief summarized a new study of 21,000 K鈥3 Spanish-speaking multilingual learners (MLs) who have Spanish literacy data from mCLASS庐 Lectura assessments and English literacy data from mCLASS DIBELS庐 8th Edition assessments from the beginning, middle, and end of the 2023-2024 school year.
Findings reveal that using only English-language assessments for early literacy can lead to a higher rate of misidentifying Spanish-speaking MLs as at-risk for reading difficulties, underscoring the importance of comprehensive dual-language assessments that help educators better understand their students鈥 early literacy skills.
Currently, the industry relies on English-only approaches to assessment that not only underestimate a multilingual student鈥檚 reading comprehension ability, but may also give educators incomplete information to guide instructional planning for multilingual students.
鈥淔or too long, the industry has relied on an early literacy assessment standard for MLs that is, in many ways, flawed,鈥 said Susan Lambert, chief academic officer of Elementary Humanities at Amplify. 鈥淚t鈥檚 time to begin assessing MLs in English and their home language to understand their early literacy needs better and ultimately improve their educational outcomes.鈥
A dual-language approach for early literacy assessment has powerful implications, including:
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- Giving educators a more complete understanding of students鈥 literacy skills, including which skills they possess in each language
- Helping educators support students鈥 language development needs with more precision
鈥淎lthough the availability of universal screening assessments for Spanish-speaking MLs has increased in recent years, it鈥檚 still not where it needs to be,鈥 said Kajal Patel Below, vice president of biliteracy at Amplify. 鈥淥ur hope is that this study will shed light on the extent to which the identification of reading intervention support varies for MLs when assessed in both their home language and in English.鈥
About Amplify
A pioneer in K鈥12 education since 2000, Amplify is leading the way in next-generation curriculum and assessment. Our core and supplemental programs in ELA, math and science engage all 国产麻豆剧in rigorous learning and inspire them to think deeply, creatively and for themselves. Our formative assessment products help teachers identify the targeted instruction 国产麻豆剧need to build a strong foundation in early reading and math. All of our programs and services provide educators with powerful tools that help them understand and respond to the needs of every student. Today, Amplify serves more than 15 million 国产麻豆剧in all 50 states and on six continents. For more information, visit Amplify.com.
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