American Sign
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CSET:ASL
California Subject Examinations for Teachers: American Sign Language
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Date: February 17, 2006
Number: 06-0004
To: All Individuals and Groups Interested in the Activities of the
Commission on Teacher Credentialing
From: Dr. Sam W. Swofford, Executive Director
Subject: Minimum Passing Score for California Subject Examinations for
Teachers: American Sign Language (CSET: ASL)
This official correspondence can be found on the web at:
http://www.ctc.ca.gov/notices/coded/060004/060004.html (Web Page)
http://www.ctc.ca.gov/notices/coded/060004/060004.pdf (PDF)
The California Subject Examinations for Teachers: American Sign Language (CSET:
ASL) was first administered on November 5, 2005. At the February 1, 2006
Commission meeting, the Commission established 220 as the passing score for
each of the three CSET: ASL subtests.
California Subject Examinations for Teachers: American Sign Language
Subtest
(test code) Domains Minimum Passing Score
I (186) Literary and Cultural Texts and Traditions 220
Cultural Analysis and Comparisons
II (187) General Linguistics 220
Linguistics of the Target Language-American
Sign Language (Language Structures;
Contrastive Analysis; Sociolinguistics
and Pragmatics)
III (188) Linguistics of the Target Language-American 220
Sign Language (Error Analysis)
Language and Communication: Receptive
Comprehension
Language and Communication:
Expressive Production
The National Evaluation Systems, Inc. (NES) will release the score reports
for individuals who took the November 2005 test administration by February
27, 2006. The next CSET: ASL test administration is scheduled for May 20,
2006, and will be held in two test areas, one in northern California and the
other in southern California. Please refer to the CSET Web site, http://www.cset.nesinc.com,
for exam content and registration information.
This official correspondence can be found on the web at:
http://www.ctc.ca.gov/notices/coded/060004/060004.html (Web Page)
http://www.ctc.ca.gov/notices/coded/060004/060004.pdf (PDF)
Also see: "How to teach ASL in
California High Schools"
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