ALIRA

ACTFL Latin Interpretive Reading Assessment

ALIRA徽标头

The ACTFL Latin Interpretive Reading Assessment (ALIRA) is a first-of-its-kind assessment that is based on both the World-Readiness Standards for Learning LanguagesStandards for Classical Language Learning. 它有四个选项, 多项选择题, computer-adaptive assessment that can be delivered in a single class period.



A Proficiency and Performance Assessment of Interpretive Reading

ALIRA assesses Interpretive Reading in Latin. ALIRA uses a wide variety of texts including shorter and longer texts from ancient Rome, authentic historical documents, and modern texts from today's classical studies classrooms. ALIRA provides a performance rating that aligns with benchmark points along the continuum towards proficiency. Within the Novice level there are four such scores (represented as N-1 through N-4), within the Intermediate ranges there are five scores (I-1 through I-5), 和re is one score within the Advanced range (A-1). The score reports provide an explanation of each score.

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Latin is Alive and Around Us

The message of ALIRA is simple: Latin is alive and all around us. ALIRA reflects this firmly-held conviction through the wide variety of texts that it uses—from antiquity to 21st Century social media. Below is a description of some of the texts, topics, and items at each level.

菜鸟:

  • Supporting pictures: Test takers read excerpts from stories typical of those that appear in Latin textbooks and select the image from ancient Rome that supports the excerpt.
  • 列表:任务列表, 家务, rules or other text from today's Latin classroom as well as those from ancient Rome.

中级:

  • Short classical texts: These are short texts that appeared in ancient Rome.
  • Short modern texts: These are texts that come from today's online Latin sources such as YouTube comments made in Latin or Wikipedia entries.
  • Dialogues: These are written dialogues excerpted from a play.
  • Video game texts: Test takers read dialogues from modern video games set in ancient Rome.

高级:

  • Longer ancient texts: These are longer, more complex texts that were written by the great authors and poets of ancient Rome.
  • Longer modern texts: These are longer, more complex texts that appear in today's online sources. They generally represent a narrative such as one might find in a news story.

Validation

ALIRA's design manifests the widely-used, highly-validated principles of proficiency and performance testing wherein test takers are given multiple opportunities to show sustained comprehension of texts whose demands and accompanying question align with author's purpose 和 ACTFL proficiency scale. Because the ALIRA is computer-adaptive, the test modulates upwards or downwards based on performance. ALIRA's algorithms evaluate the performance at each level and assign a score.

The ALIRA is a valid and reliable assessment of Interpretive reading. The ALIRA was developed in alignment with a well-defined construct, following a rigorous development process. Items are revised, recalibrated, archived, or reviewed as necessary. Further, new items are added regularly, following the rigorous item development procedures.