The Cued American English Competency Screening-E (CAECS-E ©2001, TECUnit) provides a framework for assessing and formulating diagnostic feedback for basic expressive cueing mechanics, form, prosody, and application in discourse. It does not assess cueing speed. The CAECS-E is not intended as an assessment of skills specifically related to the professions of cued language transliteration or instruction of Cued American English. Scores are valid for two years.

Administration: The CAECS-E is taken online by appointment. The candidate is recorded cueing a set of single words, then sentences.

Rating: Each submission is evaluated independently by two raters. These scores and feedback are received by the national office and combined into a single report. In rare cases when a rating discrepancy occurs, the candidate’s submission is sent to a third rater for review.

Results: Candidates receive results four to six weeks after the administration date.

Each numerical score for the CAECS-E fits into a level category described below. This is intended to help you (and employers) interpret your performance.