Access for Ells (Access Online/Paper, Kindergarten and Alternate Access for Ells) Site Visit Survey Questions is a legal document that was released by the Kentucky Department of Education - a government authority operating within Kentucky.
Q: What is Access for ELLs?
A: Access for ELLs is an assessment that measures the English language proficiency of English language learners (ELLs).
Q: Who administers Access for ELLs?
A: Access for ELLs is administered by the Kentucky Department of Education.
Q: What grade levels does Access for ELLs cover?
A: Access for ELLs covers kindergarten through grade 12.
Q: What is Alternate Access for ELLs?
A: Alternate Access for ELLs is an assessment designed for English language learners with significant cognitive disabilities.
Q: Who is eligible for Alternate Access for ELLs?
A: English language learners with significant cognitive disabilities are eligible for Alternate Access for ELLs.
Q: What is the purpose of the Access for ELLs site visit survey?
A: The purpose of the site visit survey is to gather feedback and data to ensure successful administration of Access for ELLs.
Q: Who should participate in the site visit survey?
A: Administrators, teachers, and support staff involved in the administration of Access for ELLs should participate in the site visit survey.
Q: How can I access the Access for ELLs site visit survey?
A: Information on accessing the Access for ELLs site visit survey can be obtained from the Kentucky Department of Education.
Q: Is participation in the site visit survey mandatory?
A: Participation in the site visit survey is voluntary, but it is encouraged in order to improve the administration of Access for ELLs.
Form Details:
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