[NIFL-ESL:3976] PEP curriculum

From: Melanie Danforth (barranca48@hotmail.com)
Date: Thu Jan 20 2000 - 14:46:08 EST


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Hello everyone! I have been a member of this list for a while, but a rather 
passive one, so... I apologize if my question is one that has been covered 
recently. My name is Melanie Danforth, I am a graduate student in ESL 
education at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, and I was recently 
hired as ESL coordinator of the refugee resettlement agency here. One of my 
goals is to develop a volunteer-based ESL literacy program for refugees. A 
colleague showed me a sample of something called the "PEP curriculum" from 
the Adult Learning Resource Center in _____, Illinois--I was very impressed 
by the little sample, but know nothing else about how to get/buy a copy of 
the curriculum, or even what PEP stands for! Has anyone heard of it? Any 
information would be greatly appreciated.
:)
Melanie
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