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Subject: [NIFL-ESL:4171] curriculum development
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Hello, I'm working on a committee developing curriculum for our state
ESOL program in Ohio. Our focus is the large-city program (with more than
2000 or so participants)
I'd be interested in hearing from others who have already done this,
incorporating the SCANS, EFF goals into their curriculum. We
don't want to reinvent the wheel, so maybe you can give us an idea of what
you 've done as a jumping off point.
Respond here or to me personally, if you think it's more appropriate.
Thanks so much!
Josie Kramer
Cleveland, Ohio
Josiekrame@aol.com
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