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- The ADEPT is a valid and reliable oral
language assessment instrument (aligned with the CELDT) that can be used with students across grade levels K-8.
- ADEPT assesses a student’s ability to understand and generate utterances using a scope and sequence of
language forms, or structures, across the five levels of English proficiency.
ADEPT results can help teachers:
- Identify a student's instructional level for Systematic ELD instruction
- Understand a student's language abilities for differentiated instruction
- Monitor student progress in English proficiency
- Inform planning for Systematic ELD, Frontloading Language, and Reading/Language Arts instruction
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The ADEPT assesses key forms, or grammatical structures, through carefully worded prompts that elicit student
responses. Responses to these prompts can provide teachers with valuable information and insight into a student's
command of each structure and the related general utility vocabulary upon which the use of that structure depends.
It assesses both receptive and expressive English language proficiency at the first three levels and expressive
proficiency at the fourth level.
- Date: Saturday, June 16, 2007
- Time: 8:30 am to 12:30 pm
- Location: San Joaquin County Office of Education, Burwood I Room
2901 Arch-Airport Road, Stockton, California
- Cost: $125 per participant, which includes the ADEPT Assessment Manual and a CD with
consumable student score sheets, drawings, and the ELD Matrix of Grammatical Forms.
- The 4-hour ADEPT workshop includes viewing of an interactive DVD, practice administering and
scoring ADEPT sub-tests, analyzing results, and participating in small group discussions regarding instructional implications.
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