Attachment D: Educational Functioning Level Descriptors

Educational Functioning Level Descriptors - Adult Basic Education Levels
Literacy Level Basic Reading and Writing Numeracy Skills Functional and Workplace Skills
Beginning ABE Literacy
Test Benchmark:
TABE (5-6) scale scores (grade level 0-1.9):
Total reading: 529 and below
Total math: 540 and below
Total language: 599 and below
TABE (7-8) scale scores (grade level 0-1.9):
Reading: 367 and below
Total Math: 313 and below
Language: 391 and below
CASAS (Life Skills): 200 and below
AMES (B, ABE) scale scores (grade level 0-1.9):
Reading: 500 and below
Total Math: 476 and below
Communication: 496 and below
ABLE scale scores (grade level 0-1.9):
Reading: 523 and below
Math: 521 and below
Individual has no or minimal reading and
writing skills. May have little or no
comprehension of how print corresponds to
spoken language and may have difficulty
using a writing instrument. At the upper
range of this level, individual can recognize,
read and write letters and numbers, but has
a limited understanding of connected prose
and may need frequent re-reading. Can
write a limited number of basic sight words
and familiar words and phrases; may also
be able to write simple sentences or
phrases, including very simple messages.
Can write basic personal information.
Narrative writing is disorganized and
unclear; inconsistently uses simple
punctuation (e.g., periods, commas,
question marks); contains frequent errors in
spelling.
Individual has little or no recognition of
numbers or simple counting skills or may have
only minimal skills, such as the ability to add
or subtract single-digit numbers.
Individual has little or no ability to read basic
signs or maps, can provide limited personal
information on simple forms. The individual
can handle routine entry level jobs that
require little or no basic written
communication or computational skills and
no knowledge of computers or other
technology.
Beginning Basic Education
Test Benchmark:
TABE (5-6) scale scores (grade level 2-3.9):
Total reading: 530-679
Total math: 541-677
Total language: 600-677
TABE (7-8): scale scores (grade level 2-3.9):
Reading: 368-460
Total Math: 314-441
Language: 392-490
CASAS (Life Skills): 201-210
AMES (B, ABE) scale scores (grade level 2-3.9):
Reading: 503-510
Total Math: 477-492
Communication: 498-506
ABLE scale scores (grade level 2-3.9):
Reading: 525-612
Math: 530-591
Individual can read simple material on
familiar subjects and comprehend simple
and compound sentences in single or linked
paragraphs containing a familiar vocabulary;
can write simple notes and messages on
familiar situations, but lacks clarity and
focus. Sentence structure lacks variety, but
shows some control of basic grammar (e.g.,
present and past tense), and consistent use
of punctuation (e.g., periods, capitalization).
Individual can count, add and subtract threedigit
numbers, can perform multiplication
through 12; can identify simple fractions and
perform other simple arithmetic operations.
Individual is able to read simple directions,
signs and maps, fill out simple forms
requiring basic personal information, write
phone messages and make simple change.
There is minimal knowledge of, and
experience with, using computers and
related technology. The individual can
handle basic entry level jobs that require
minimal literacy skills; can recognize very
short, explicit, pictorial texts, e.g.
understands logos related to worker safety
before using a piece of machinery; can read
want ads and complete simple job
applications.
Low Intermediate Basic Education
Test benchmark:
TABE (5-6) scale scores (grade level 4-5.9):
Total reading: 680-722
Total math: 678-729
Total language: 678-705
TABE (7-8) scale scores (grade level 4-5.9):
Reading: 461-517
Total Math: 442-505
Language: 491-523
CASAS (Life Skills): 211-220
AMES (B and C, ABE) scale scores (grade level 4‑5.9):
Reading (B): 511-609
Reading (C): 514-521
Total Math (B): 494-603
Total Math (C): 493-508
Communication (B): 508-605, (C) 509-513
ABLE scale scores (grade level 4-5.9):
Reading: 613-644
Math: 593-641
Individual can read text on familiar subjects
that have a simple and clear underlying
structure (e.g., clear main idea,
chronological order); can use context to
determine meaning; can interpret actions
required in specific written directions, can
write simple paragraphs with main idea and
supporting detail on familiar topics (e.g.,
daily activities, personal issues) by
recombining learned vocabulary and
structures; can self and peer edit for spelling
and punctuation errors.
Individual can perform with high accuracy all
four basic math operations using whole
numbers up to three digits; can identify and
use all basic mathematical symbols.
Individual is able to handle basic reading,
writing and computational tasks related to
life roles, such as completing medical forms,
order forms or job applications; can read
simple charts, graphs labels and payroll
stubs and simple authentic material if
familiar with the topic. The individual can
use simple computer programs and perform
a sequence of routine tasks given direction
using technology (e.g., fax machine,
computer operation). The individual can
qualify for entry-level jobs that require
following basic written instructions and
diagrams with assistance, such as oral
clarification; can write a short report or
message to fellow workers; can read simple
dials and scales and
High Intermediate Basic Education
Test benchmark:
TABE (5-6) scale scores (grade level 6-8.9):
Total reading: 723-761
Total math: 730-776
Total language: 706-730
TABE (7-8) scale scores (grade level 6-8.9):
Reading: 518-566
Total Math: 506-565
Language: 524-559
CASAS (Life Skills): 221-235
AMES (C and D, ABE) scale scores (grade level 6-8.9):
Reading (C): 525-612
Reading (D): 522-543
Total Math (C): 510-627
Total Math (D): 509-532
Communication (C): 516-611
Communication (D): 516-523
ABLE scale score (grade level 6-8.9):
Reading: 646-680
Math: 643-693
WorkKeys scale scores:
Reading for Information: 75-78
Writing: 75-77
Applied Mathematics: 75-77
Individual is able to read simple descriptions
and narratives on familiar subjects or from
which new vocabulary can be determined by
context; can make some minimal inferences
about familiar texts and compare and
contrast information from such texts, but not
consistently. The individual can write simple
narrative descriptions and short essays on
familiar topics; has consistent use of basic
punctuation, but makes grammatical errors
with complex structures.
Individual can perform all four basic math
operations with whole numbers and fractions;
can determine correct math operations for
solving narrative math problems and can
convert fractions to decimals and decimals to
fractions; can perform basic operations on
fractions.
Individual is able to handle basic life skills
tasks such as graphs, charts, and labels,
and can follow multi-step diagrams; can
read authentic materials on familiar topics,
such as simple employee handbooks and
payroll stubs; can complete forms such as a
job application and reconcile a bank
statement. Can handle jobs that involve
following simple written instructions and
diagrams; can read procedural texts, where
the information is supported by diagrams, to
remedy a problem, such as locating a
problem with a machine or carrying out
repairs using a repair manual. The
individual can learn or work with most basic
computer software, such as using a word
processor to produce own texts; can follow
simple instructions for using technology.
Low Adult Secondary Education
Test benchmark:
TABE (5-6) scale scores (grade level 9-10.9):
Total reading: 762-775
Total math: 777-789
Total language: 731-743
TABE (7-8): scale scores (grade level 9-10.9):
Reading: 567-595
Total Math: 566-594
Language: 560-585
CASAS (Life Skills): 236-245
AMES (E, ABE) scale scores (grade level 9-10.9):
Reading: 544-561
Total Math: 534-548
Communication: 527-535
ABLE scale scores (grade level 9-10.9):
Reading: 682-697
Math: 694-716
WorkKeys scale scores:
Reading for Information: 79-81
Writing: 78-85
Applied Mathematics: 78-81
Individual can comprehend expository
writing and identify spelling, punctuation and
grammatical errors; can comprehend a
variety of materials such as periodicals and
non-technical journals on common topics;
can comprehend library reference materials
and compose multi-paragraph essays; can
listen to oral instructions and write an
accurate synthesis of them; can identify the
main idea in reading selections and use a
variety of context issues to determine
meaning. Writing is organized and cohesive
with few mechanical errors; can write using
a complex sentence structure; can write
personal notes and letters that accurately
reflect thoughts.
Individual can perform all basic math functions
with whole numbers, decimals, and fractions;
can interpret and solve simple algebraic
equations, tables, and graphs and can
develop own tables and graphs; can use math
in business transactions.
Individual is able or can learn to follow
simple multi-step directions, and read
common legal forms and manuals; can
integrate information from texts, charts and
graphs; can create and use tables and
graphs; can complete forms, applications,
and resumes; can perform jobs that require
interpreting information from various sources
and writing or explaining tasks to other
workers; is proficient using computers and
can use most common computer
applications; can understand the impact of
using different technologies; can interpret
the appropriate use of new software and
technology.
High Adult Secondary Education
Test benchmark:
TABE (5-6) scale scores (grade level 11-12.9):
Total reading: 776 and above
Total math: 790 and above
Total language: 744 and above
TABE (7-8): scale scores (grade level 11-12):
Reading: 596 and above
Total Math: 595 and above
Language: 586 and above
CASAS (Life Skills): 246 and higher
AMES (E, ABE) scale scores (grade level 11-12):
Reading: 565 and above
Total Math: 551 and above
Communication: 538 and above
ABLE scale scores (grade level 11-12):
Reading: 699 and above
Math: 717 and above
WorkKeys scale scores:
Reading for Information: 82-90
Writing: 86-90
Applied Mathematics: 82-90
Individual can comprehend, explain, and
analyze information from a variety of literacy
works, including primary source materials
and professional journals; can use context
cues and higher order processes to interpret
meaning of written material. Writing is
cohesive with clearly expressed ideas
supported by relevant detail; can use varied
and complex sentence structures with few
mechanical errors.
Individual can make mathematical estimates
of time and space and can apply principles of
geometry to measure angles, lines, and
surfaces; can also apply trigonometric
functions.
Individuals are able to read technical
information and complex manuals; can
comprehend some college level books and
apprenticeship manuals; can function in
most job situations involving higher order
thinking; can read text and explain a
procedure about a complex and unfamiliar
work procedure, such as operating a
complex piece of machinery; can evaluate
new work situations and processes, can
work productively and collaboratively in
groups and serve as facilitator and reporter
of group work. The individual is able to use
common software and learn new software
applications; can define the purpose of new
technology and software and select
appropriate technology; can adapt use of
software or technology to new situations and
can instruct others, in written or oral form on
software and technology use.


Educational Functioning Level Descriptors - English-As-A-Second Language Levels
Literacy Level Speaking and Listening Basic Reading and Writing Functional and Workplace Skills
Beginning ESL Literacy
Test benchmark:
CASAS (Life Skills): 180 and below
SPL (Speaking): 0-1
SPL (Reading and Writing): 0-1
Oral BEST: 0-15
Literacy BEST: 0-7
Individual cannot speak or understand
English, or understands only isolated words
or phrases.
Individual has no or minimal reading or
writing skills in any language. May have little
or no comprehension of how print
corresponds to spoken language and may
have difficulty using a writing instrument.
Individual functions minimally or not at all in
English and can communicate only through
gestures or a few isolated words, such as
name and other personal information; may
recognize only common signs or symbols
(e.g., stop sign, product logos); can handle
only very routine entry-level jobs that do not
require oral or written communication in
English. There is no knowledge or use of
computers or technology.
Beginning ESL
Test benchmark:
CASAS (Life Skills): 181-200
SPL (Speaking): 2-3
SPL (Reading and Writing): 2-4
Oral BEST: 16-41
Literacy BEST: 8-46
Individual can understand frequently used
words in context and very simple phrases
spoken slowly and with some repetition;
there is little communicative output and only
in the most routine situations; little or no
control over basic grammar; survival needs
can be communicated simply, and there is
some understanding of simple questions.
Individual can recognize, read, and write
numbers and letters, but has a limited
understanding of connected prose and may
need frequent re-reading; can write a limited
number of basic sight words and familiar
words and phrases; may also be able to
write simple sentences or phrases, including
very simple messages. Can write basic
personal information. Narrative writing is
disorganized and unclear; inconsistently
uses simple punctuation (e.g., periods,
commas, question marks); contains frequent
errors in spelling.
Individual functions with difficulty in
situations related to immediate needs and in
limited social situations; has some simple
oral communication abilities using simple
learned and repeated phrases; may need
frequent repetition; can provide personal
information on simple forms; can recognize
common forms of print found in the home
and environment, such as labels and
product names; can handle routine entrylevel
jobs that require only the most basic
written or oral English communication and in
which job tasks can be demonstrated.
There is minimal knowledge or experience
using computers or technology.
Low Intermediate ESL
Test benchmark:
CASAS (Life Skills): 201-210
SPL (Speaking): 4
SPL (Reading and Writing): 5
Oral BEST: 42-50
Literacy BEST: 47-53
Individual can understand simple learned
phrases and limited new phrases containing
familiar vocabulary spoken slowly with
frequent repetition; can ask and respond to
questions using such phrases; can express
basic survival needs and participate in some
routine social conversations, although with
some difficulty; has some control of basic
grammar.
Individual can read simple material on
familiar subjects and comprehend simple
and compound sentences in single or linked
paragraphs containing a familiar vocabulary;
can write simple notes and messages on
familiar situations, but lacks clarity and
focus. Sentence structure lacks variety, but
shows some control of basic grammar (e.g.,
present and past tense), and consistent use
of punctuation (e.g., periods, capitalization).
Individual can interpret simple directions,
schedules, signs, and maps; can fill out
simple forms, but needs support on some
documents that are not simplified; can
handle routine entry-level jobs that involve
some written or oral English communication,
but in which job tasks can be demonstrated.
Individual can use simple computer
programs and can perform a sequence of
routine tasks given directions using
technology (e.g., fax machine, computer).
High Intermediate ESL
Test benchmark:
CASAS (Life Skills): 211-220
SPL (Speaking): 5
SPL (Reading and Writing): 6
Oral BEST: 51-57
Literacy BEST: 54-65
Individual can understand learned phrases
and short new phrases containing familiar
vocabulary spoken slowly and with some
repetition; can communicate basic survival
needs with some help; can participate in
conversation in limited social situations and
use new phrases with hesitation; relies on
description and concrete terms. There is
inconsistent control of more complex
grammar.
Individual can read text on familiar subjects
that have a simple and clear underlying
structure (e.g., clear main idea,
chronological order); can use context to
determine meaning; can interpret actions
required in specific written directions, can
write simple paragraphs with main idea and
supporting detail on familiar topics (e.g.,
daily activities, personal issues) by
recombining learned vocabulary and
structures; can self and peer edit for spelling
and punctuation errors.
Individual can meet basic survival and social
needs, can follow some simple oral and
written instruction and has some ability to
communicate on the telephone on familiar
subjects; can write messages and notes
related to basic needs; complete basic
medical forms and job applications; can
handle jobs that involve basic oral
instructions and written communication in
tasks that can be clarified orally. The
individual can work with or learn basic
computer software, such as word
processing; can follow simple instructions for
using technology.
Low Advanced ESL
Test benchmark:
CASAS (Life Skills): 221-235
SPL (Speaking): 6
SPL (Reading and Writing): 7
Oral BEST: 58-64
Literacy BEST: 66 and above
Individual can converse on many everyday
subjects and some subjects with unfamiliar
vocabulary, but may need repetition,
rewording, or slower speech; can speak
creatively, but with hesitation; can clarify
general meaning by rewording and has
control of basic grammar; understands
descriptive and spoken narrative and can
comprehend abstract concepts in familiar
contexts.
Individual is able to read simple descriptions
and narratives on familiar subjects or from
which new vocabulary can be determined by
context; can make some minimal inferences
about familiar texts and compare and
contrast information from such texts, but not
consistently. The individual can write simple
narrative descriptions and short essays on
familiar topics, such as customs in native
country; has consistent use of basic
punctuation, but makes grammatical errors
with complex structures.
Individual can function independently to
meet most survival needs and can
communicate on the telephone on familiar
topics; can interpret simple charts and
graphics; can handle jobs that require simple
oral and written instructions, multi-step
diagrams and limited public interaction. The
individual can use all basic software
applications, understand the impact of
technology and select the correct technology
in a new situation.
High Advanced ESL
Test benchmark:
CASAS (Life Skills): 236-245
SPL (Speaking): 7
SPL (Reading and Writing): 8
Oral BEST: 65 and above
Individual can understand and participate
effectively in face-to-face conversations on
everyday subjects spoken at normal speed;
can converse and understand independently
in survival, work and social situations; can
expand on basic ideas in conversation, but
with some hesitation; can clarify general
meaning and control basic grammar,
although still lacks total control over complex
structures.
Individual can read authentic materials on
everyday subjects and can handle most
reading related to life roles; can consistently
and fully interpret descriptive narratives on
familiar topics and gain meaning from
unfamiliar topics; uses increased control of
language and meaning-making strategies to
gain meaning of unfamiliar texts. The
individual can write multi-paragraph essays
with a clear introduction and development of
ideas; writing contains well-formed sentences,
appropriate mechanics and spelling, and few
grammatical errors.
Individual has a general ability to use English
effectively to meet most routine social and
work situations; can interpret routine charts,
graphs, and tables and complete forms; has
high ability to communicate on the telephone
and understand radio and television; can meet
work demands that require reading and writing
and can interact with the public. The individual
can use common software and learn new
applications; can define the purpose of
software and select new applications
appropriately; can instruct others in use of
software and technology.

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