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Basic Elementary Skills Test - Vietnamese

Test Name: Basic Elementary Skills Test - Vietnamese
Publisher: Los Amigos Research Associates
Publication Date: 1984
Test Type: Multiple Choice Achievement
Content: Comprehensive Academic Areas
Language: Vietnamese
Target Population: Native Speaker of Vietnamese
Grade Level: K,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
Administration Time: Untimed/No Guideline
Standardized: Yes
Purpose: Diagnosis; Placement; Progress; Program Evaluation

Abstract:
The Basic Elementary Skills Test (BEST) is designed to determine the abilities of Limited English Proficient children from grades K-9 in math, writing, reading, and spelling in their native language of Vietnamese. The Reading subtest involves reading a list of words as quickly as possible, and on the Writing subtest, children are asked to write a sentence or paragraph depending on their age. On the Math subtest, children identify numbers and work simple math problems. The Spelling test requires that a native speaker of the child's native language read a list of words which the child tries to spell correctly. Scoring is done by assigning one point for each correct item, except in the case of the Writing subtest in which points are added for correct usage or subtracted for errors from the total number of words written, giving a distinct advantage to examinees who write longer sentences.. Raw scores are converted to Approximate Grade Levels which can be used to decide if a child needs academic intervention other than LEP classes. The test is available in Cambodian, Chinese, Farsi, Vietnamese, Arabic, and Spanish. No studies of reliability or validity are reported in the test documents.