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From: "Popham, Karyn" <KPopham@sph.uth.tmc.edu>
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Subject: [NIFL-HEALTH:3517] On-line course on Learner Assessment (literacy)
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New School University in New York is offering a course on line that may interest some of you:
Learner Assessment (Spring 2002)
From: New School University
Limited to 15. Permission required; call (212) 229-5372. A vital part of teaching ESL/EFL and adult literacy is developing and implementing valid tools to assess the levels, needs, goals, and achievements of one's students. In this course, we examine traditional forms of testing and learn to design alternative forms of assessment, for example, conferencing, profiles, journals, portfolios, and questionnaires.
More information at http://www.fathom.com
Cheers,
Karyn Popham
Houston
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