World-Class Instructional Design and Assessment (WIDA) Practice Test

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Which area does WIDA NOT measure in its assessments?

Listening skills

Mathematics understanding

WIDA assessments are specifically designed to measure language proficiency in students who are English Language Learners (ELLs). They focus on the development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills within the context of academic language rather than content knowledge in specific subject areas.

Mathematics understanding, while important educationally, is not the focus of WIDA's assessments, which center around assessing how well students can communicate and function within the academic language necessary for success in school. Therefore, this option is not measured by WIDA assessments, distinguishing it from listening, speaking, and writing skills, which are all integral to evaluating a student’s language proficiency.

The approach taken by WIDA emphasizes the acquisition of language skills, thereby supporting students in their overall academic performance across subjects, but does not aim to directly assess their mastery of content areas such as mathematics in isolation.

Speaking skills

Writing skills

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