Avant STAMP for American Sign Language (ASL) Language Proficiency Tests
The STAMP for American Sign Language (ASL) test consists of two parts: Receptive (ability to comprehend ASL): 35-40 minutes with 30 multiple choice questions and Expressive (ability to create ASL): 20-25 minutes with 3 open prompts. The STAMP for American Sign Language (ASL) test is one of the Global Seal of Biliteracy’s qualifying tests and is an online, computer adaptive (level of difficulty adapts to student) test that can be given at a school/organization with a proctor.
Language: American SIgn Language (ASL)
STAMP Test Overview
The test has two parts: Receptive (ability to comprehend ASL): 35-40 minutes with 30 multiple-choice questions and Expressive (ability to create ASL): 20-25 minutes with 3 open prompts.
Aligned to the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines
ACTFL Intermediate-Mid = Avant Score of 5
ACTFL Advanced-Low = Avant Score of 7
Accepted by the Global Seal of Biliteracy
Yes
Functional Fluency Requirements: Avant Score of 5 or higher.
Working Fluency Requirements: Avant Score of 7 or higher.
Professional Fluency Requirements: Not Available
Requires Proctor
Test can be scheduled at any time convenient for the school or organization.
When/Where
The test can be scheduled at any time convenient for the school or organization. The receptive section scores are available as soon as the test taker completes each section. These are scored by the computer-adaptive engine. The expressive section scores are available from 20 to 22 business days after test completion. Scores may be available sooner, so check the test results screen periodically to determine the rating progress. During busy testing times (March-June), scoring may take longer. Please plan accordingly.
Cost
Visit the Avant Assessment website for more information or contact them here for pricing and ordering.