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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Could someone tell me more about how the "READING LEVEL" has been assessed? [/quote] Lexile levels are listed on the MAP score reports, so I’m guessing that’s what they mean. They don’t really do any other testing in middle school that could qualify as “reading levels.”[/quote] +1 Lexile on MAP R[/quote] Can someone explain the lexile to me? If 11-12th grade Lexile goes only up to 1350 what is a Lexile of 1750-2000? Is there a college level associated with that?[/quote] Based on my experience writing a lower-level college textbook, the typical Lexile range for college is 1200L to 1400L. However, many upper-level courses in the social sciences and humanities use textbooks up to the 1700L. Therefore, a student in the 1750L-2000L range would find any college textbook accessible.[/quote] Thanks that is really helpful.[/quote]
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