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General Information
| All students can participate in EL Civics instruction and assessment. However, only ESL students in WIOA II EL Civics education programs can earn payment points for passing COAAP assessments. ABE, ASE, and CTE students can earn CAEP Immigrant Integration Indicator (I3) outcome for CAEP but not payment points for WIOA II. Please see Successful Implementation of COAAPs for CAEP Agencies for a crosswalk for ABE/ASE/CTE student placement into ESL COAAP instructional levels. | |||
| Civic Objective#: | 26 | Program Year: | 2012-2013 |
| Civic Objective: | Identify and access free or low cost medical, dental, and other health care services. | ||
| TOPSpro Form #: | 026 | AAP #: | 26.3 |
| Assessment Type: | Written | ||
Level Range |
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| From: | Beginning Low | To: | Advanced |
Language and Literacy Objectives
| Language and literacy objectives with an asterisk (*) are suitable for beginning low level students. | ||
| 1 | Develop a list of questions to ask community health agencies regarding low-cost services. | |
| 2 | *Identify low-cost health care or health care services (e.g., substance abuse, etc.) in the community. | |
| 3 | Call community health agencies and obtain answers to questions regarding low-cost health services. | |
| 4 | Take notes on answers of the health agencies to questions asked. | |
| 5 | Share the results of inquiries to health agencies with classmates. | |
| 6 | *Ask/answer simple questions about services and hours of local health agencies. | |
| 7 | Complete an application for low-cost health services. | |
Additional Assessment Plan Tasks
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Rating Scale/Passing Scores
| Total Points Possible: | 30 |
| Advanced: | 28 |
| Intermediate High: | 24 |
| Intermediate Low: | 20 |
| Beginning High: | 14 |
| Beginning Low: | 10 |