[NIFL-ESL:3803] Re: adult ESL -- community colleges

From: Dottie (dshattuck@carolina.rr.com)
Date: Tue Nov 30 1999 - 16:31:26 EST


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----- Original Message -----
From: "Bonnie Blakley" <Blakley@sbcc.net>
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Sent: Monday, November 29, 1999 5:25 PM
Subject: [NIFL-ESL:3797] Re: adult ESL -- community colleges


Bonnie -- non-credit ESL classes, please!  Thanks!


> Dottie,
> If you want this information for the non-credit portion of our community
college I can answer these questions.  We have credit and non-credit
classes.  For which would you like the information?
>
> >>> "Dottie" <dshattuck@carolina.rr.com> 11/29 1:56 PM >>>
> Adult ESL instructors in community colleges --
>
> For the LOWEST SKILL LEVEL (Level 0 or whatever you call it):
> 1.  How long are your class sessions & how many days/week?
>
> 2.  How many weeks are the courses, semesters or whatever?
>
> 3.  How many days/week can students attend?
>
> 4.  Can students enroll in more than one section of the same course?
(Ex.:
> if classes meet M/W &             T/Th, may students enroll in BOTH
> sections?)
>
> 5.  What curriculum or text do you use?
>
> 6.  Who decides/chooses the curriculum/text?
>
> 7.  Is the EXACT same course (same # hours, text) offered to both morning
&
> evening sections?
>
> 8.  If a different # of hours is offered in one time slot than another
> (Ex.:  4 days X 2hrs/day in the                 morning; 2 days X
2hrs/day
> in the evening), IS IT THE SAME COURSE?
>
> I'm trying to re-examine (re-define ?) my professional stance on these
> items as my dept. makes some changes with which I'm not comfortable --
for
> myself or my students.
>
> Thanks, DRS  (NC)
>
>



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