[NIFL-ASSESSMENT:102] RE: assessment tool

From: Brehm, Barbara Louise (BREHMB@MAIL.ECU.EDU)
Date: Fri Apr 19 2002 - 15:06:37 EDT


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My area is assessment with young children, not adults.  Sorry that I can't
be of help.  barbara

Barbara L. Brehm
brehmb@mail.ecu.edu
East Carolina University
Department of Child Development & Family Relations
268-B Rivers Building
Greenville, NC  27858
(252)328-1322 (office)/(252)328-4276(fax)


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From: Behroozi, Jaleh [mailto:Jaleh.Behroozi@nifl.gov]
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> 	 We have been working with a local manufacturing 
> company doing workplace education. Last summer we did a needs 
> assessment and now we are trying to build a tool for oral 
> assessment based on this.  The tool is not a criteria for 
> advancement, but for class placement.  I am trying to do a 
> good job, and build a fair test, although I feel like I'm 
> doing the devil's work.
> 
> 	I would like to look at some other tools, but I don't 
> want to lose two weeks time waiting for "sample" material 
> that may or may not be good/applicable/useful.  If you have 
> any suggestions that would be great. What good oral 
> assessments have you found?  What was good about them?  What 
> bad ones?  What was bad about them (so I can avoid 
> incorporating the same mistakes).
> 
Kevin



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