States and programs use different assessments for English language learners. This chart shows a correlation between Mira PLDs and other PLD frameworks.

MiraWIDATELPASELPACELPA21NYSESLATELDAAZELLALAS Links
1EnteringBeginningMinimally Developed1EnteringPre-functionalBasicBeginning
2EmergingIntermediateSomewhat Developed2EmergingBeginningBasic → IntermediateEarly Intermediate
3DevelopingAdvancedModerately Developed3TransitioningIntermediateIntermediateIntermediate
4ExpandingAdvanced HighWell-Developed4ExpandingAdvancedProficientProficient
5Bridging / ReachingAdvanced HighWell-Developed5CommandingFully English ProficientProficientAbove Proficient
  • WIDA (World-Class Instructional Design and Assessment): A consortium that provides English language proficiency standards and assessments.
  • TELPAS (Texas English Language Proficiency Assessment System): Texas’s annual test of English learners in listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
  • ELDA (English Language Development Assessment): A former multi-state assessment of English proficiency, still referenced in some states.
  • ELPA21 (English Language Proficiency Assessment for the 21st Century): A consortium-based assessment aligned with the English Language Proficiency Standards.
  • NYSESLAT (New York State English as a Second Language Achievement Test): Measures the English proficiency of multilingual learners in New York State.
  • AZELLA (Arizona English Language Learner Assessment): Arizona’s placement and achievement test for English learners.
  • ELPAC (English Language Proficiency Assessments for California): California’s statewide system for identifying and monitoring English learners.
  • LAS Links (Language Assessment Scales): A widely used English proficiency test measuring listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
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