Understanding, assessing and reporting on English language proficiency

Companion resources for the Victorian Curriculum English as an Additional Language (EAL) F-10

These resources support the teaching of the EAL curriculum by providing teachers with an understanding of the likely pathways students take to develop English language proficiency and providing resources to support assessment of and reporting on their English language proficiency.  Resources also support teachers to make judgements about students’ transition between pathways on the curriculum, and from the EAL curriculum to the English curriculum.
The curriculum and resources developed by the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority are available at:  https://victoriancurriculum.vcaa.vic.edu.au/english/english-as-an-additional-language-eal/introduction/rationale-and-aims

Understanding pathways and transitions

These resources include hypothetical student stories and annotated work samples to support teacher understanding of student’s English language proficiency level and decision making about next steps in a student’s learning.

Pathways and Transitions

Assessing

Resources are available to guide teachers of EAL students, including EAL specialists and teachers who are new to EAL to understand and assess the English language proficiency of EAL learners against the Victorian Curriculum F-10 EAL.

Assessing English language proficiency

Reporting

As EAL students may not reach an achievement standard as described in the curriculum for more than one reporting cycle, the Department has developed additional reporting resources that will allow teachers and schools to demonstrate that students are making satisfactory progress in learning English as an additional language. The descriptors beginning and consolidating can be used for reporting purposes to show EAL students’ developing proficiency before they reach the achievement standards.

Victorian Curriculum F-10 EAL Reportinr Resource – supports the reporting of EAL students' progress who have not yet met the achievement standards of the Victorian Curriculum F-10 EAL.