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Cued Language Transliterator State Level Assessment

CAECS-R :: About :: Ratings :: Preparing

Written: In many states, you may not participate in the performance portion of the test until you have successfully passed the written portion. The percentage of correct answers that determines a passing score is determined by the state. Consult with you state for passing requirements. [Info for the state of VA]

Performance: You receive two subscores as based on your CSTSLA performance: an Expressive score and a Receptive score.

Expressive tasks: There are five tasks that make up the expressive portion: a dialogue, a children's story with sound effects, a lecture, a paraphrasing task, and a foreign language section.

Receptive tasks: You will be required to voice for two different deaf consumers.

Your overall performance score is a level (0, I, II, III, or IV) taken from the lower of your two subscores. For example, if you receive a Level III on your Expressive tasks and a Level II on your Receptive tasks, your overall score is Level II.

 

 

 

 
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