Which of the following views regarding the assessment of English language learners (ELL) is most defensible?
A. ELL students, if tested with regular English-language tests, will often outperform students whose native language is English.
B. The use of assessment accommodations for ELL students typically leads to more valid test-based inferences about those students.
C. It is relatively easy to develop alternate tests for ELL students in those students' native languages.
D. Almost all groups charged with the assessment of ELL students urge the use either of translated tests or, failing that, the provision of interpreters for ELL students.
B
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