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  2. Culture of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The people of Arkansas are stereotyped both by their manners and for being highly religious. Language in Arkansas is a combination of several different sub-dialects of Southern American English found across the state. The state's culture is also influenced by its economy.

  3. State tests show students still struggling with learning loss

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    Numbers released by the Department of Education show slight gains in Math and Science for students grades 3-8 with a minor setback in English Language Arts, or ELA. For high school juniors ...

  4. Literacy in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Scores in each aspect (prose, document, and quantitative) were grouped in five levels: level 1 (0-225), level 2 (226-275), level 3 (276-325), level 4 (326-375), and level 5 (376-500). The survey revealed that the literacy of about 40 million adults was limited to Level 1 (the lowest level, an understanding of basic written instructions).

  5. WIDA Consortium - Wikipedia

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    The assessment consists of four tests, one for each language domain: Listening, Reading, Speaking, and Writing. Student proficiency level scores range from 1.0 (Entering) to 6.0 (Reaching). Scores can be used to monitor student progress, make instructional choices, and determine whether students should be exited from English language services.

  6. Encyclopedia of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    [3] The project was officially launched in 2006 with 700 entries and 900 multimedia items. [2] By June 2014, it had grown to more than 3,600 entries and 5,000 multimedia items; [2] as of 2021, the site had more than 6,500 entries and 10,500 pieces of media. [3] The website was redesigned in 2019 to add functions and support for mobile devices. [4]

  7. CaMLA English Placement Test - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, institutions may choose to use tests specifically focused at a learner's level, such as the MTELP Series to measure the learner's progress. Many English language institutions use CaMLA EPT to make placement decisions and as proof of English language proficiency. Examples include: American English College [9]

  8. C1 Advanced - Wikipedia

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    C1 Advanced and C2 Proficiency can be used to apply for degree courses (or higher) at almost all UK universities, as candidates who need to apply for a visa to study at degree level or above at a Tier 4 Sponsor only need to meet the English language requirements set by the university; they don’t need to take a test from the UKVI list of ...

  9. B2 First - Wikipedia

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    B2 First demonstrates language proficiency at Level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) and is used for study and work purposes. It is an upper-intermediate qualification used to demonstrate that a candidate can use everyday written and spoken English for work and study purposes. [ 9 ]

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