The Azella test is primarily used to assess the proficiency of English language learners, providing insights into their language skills across reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Benefits include its comprehensive approach to evaluating language abilities and the ability to tailor instruction based on the results. However, drawbacks may include potential cultural biases in the test content and the stress it may place on students, which could impact their performance. Additionally, reliance on a single test score may not fully capture a student's language proficiency or learning potential.
How do state ELL proficiency tests, such as the AZELLA, guide data-driven decision making? How do these test results impact lesson planning?
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