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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#: | 15 | Program Year: | 2025-2026 |
| Civic Objective: | Demonstrate basic knowledge and awareness of the emergency services available in the community and ways to contact and use emergency services and legal assistance agencies. (This objective has only 1 AAP.) | ||
| TOPSpro Form #: | 152C | AAP #: | 15.2 |
| Assessment Type: | Oral | ||
Level Range |
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| From: | Beginning Low | To: | Beginning High |
Language and Literacy Objectives
| Language and literacy objectives with an asterisk (*) are suitable for beginning low level students. | ||
| 1 | * Demonstrate proper use of the telephone for contacting emergency service agencies. | |
| 2 | *Use appropriate language to contact local community emergency services: fire department, police department, hospital, etc. | |
| 3 | *In an emergency, use English to ask for someone who speaks the student’s native language. | |
| 4 | *Identify safety and emergency signs normally posted in the community (e.g. hospital, slow, caution, reduced speed, stop signs, etc.). | |
Additional Assessment Plan Tasks
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Rating Scale/Passing Scores
| Total Points Possible: | 25 |
| Advanced: | |
| Intermediate High: | |
| Intermediate Low: | |
| Beginning High: | 20 |
| Beginning Low: | 16 |