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'''The California English Language Development Test''', or '''CELDT''', was administered from 2001- to 2017 as a formal [[Educational assessment|assessment]] of a student’sstudent's [[Language proficiency|proficiency]] of [[English language|English]] standards.<ref>{{Cite web|title=California English Language Development Test - Programs No Longer Administered by CDE (CA Dept of Education)|url=https://www.cde.ca.gov/re/pr/celdt.asp|access-date=2021-01-11|website=www.cde.ca.gov}}</ref> The test was administered to any student from grades K-12 who have a [[home language]] other than English. The CELDT was developed with three [[principle]]s in mind: identify students who are English learners, determine their level of English proficiency, and assess their progress toward acquiring English proficiency. The CELDT tested students who are English learners in the following areas: listening, speaking, reading and writing. The test was given within 30 days of new enrollment to students whose Home Language Survey indicated a language other than English was spoken in the home, and for whom there was no prior record of English language testing. Then it was administered annually to track the progress of the student and determine when they had reached proficiency. After the CELDT had been taken, the test score yielded a result which was classified as the student's CELDT or proficiency level. These levels were represented either [[numerically]] 1-51–5, or more commonly, [[symbol]]<nowiki/>ically as in the WestEd ELD standards. The five levels of the CELDT were: Beginning, Early Intermediate, Intermediate, Early Advanced, and Advanced.
 
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