Using OALCF Milestones and Culminating Tasks with CAEC Learners

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New resources to help you navigate assessment complexities in adult learning

This new section helps you complete reports for CAEC learners and avoid introducing barriers when using milestones and culminating tasks.

CAEC tests and OALCF tests were built using different design principles, so learners need different knowledge, skills and strategies to complete them. You’ll also find an analysis of key limitations:

  • Reading milestones across all three levels fall within a narrow difficulty range (roughly Grades 10–13), meaning learners need approximately Grade 10 reading ability to complete Level 1.
  • Milestone levels are inconsistent — for example, Level 2 reading milestones are often harder than Level 3.
  • Writing milestones at Level 3 don’t require integrating evidence to support claims, a key CAEC expectation.
  • Math milestones lack the breadth and depth of problem-solving required by the CAEC.
  • Technology milestones are more predictable, but employment training consultants interpret them inconsistently.

Given these inconsistencies, decisions about milestones and culminating tasks should focus on minimizing learning barriers — not assumptions about ability.

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