- William M. Davies, Jr. Career & Technical High School
- Seal of Biliteracy
Seal of Biliteracy
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Overview and Intent of Seal of Biliteracy (From RIDE)
The Seal of Biliteracy celebrates students who have multilingual competence – a critical skill in today’s global society and an asset that will prepare RI graduates for success in the local and global economy. The Seal of Biliteracy certifies that a student has demonstrated skills in the English language and one or more other world languages. Students earn a Seal of Biliteracy by demonstrating competence in English Language Arts
standards as defined by the Commissioner Seal or English Proficiency standards, and nationally-recognized world language standards.The Seal of Biliteracy can be achieved at two levels:
Gold Seal of Biliteracy: The Rhode Island Gold Seal of Biliteracy will be awarded to students who have demonstrated their ability to narrate and describe in past, present, and future in a world language. Their language functions allow them to deal effectively with unanticipated complications. The Gold level is aligned with the ACTFL “Advanced Low” Proficiency Guidelines (2012).
Students will earn a Gold Seal of Biliteracy if they meet the performance standard on an English assessment and the Gold-level performance standard on a World Language assessment from
the RIDE-approved assessment list.Silver Seal of Biliteracy: The Rhode Island Silver Seal of Biliteracy will be awarded to students who have demonstrated ability to create with language, initiate, maintain, and bring to close a
simple conversation by asking and responding to simple questions in a world language. The Silver level is aligned with the ACTFL “Intermediate Mid” Proficiency Guidelines (2012).Students will earn a Silver Seal of Biliteracy if they meet the performance standard on an English assessment and the Silver-level performance standard on a World Language
assessment from the RIDE-approved assessment list.
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Coordinator:
Mrs. Salazar-Reilly
csalazar-reilly@daviestech.org
401-728-1500
Coordinator:
Profe. Bishop
401-728-1500