NIFL-ASSESSMENT 2005: [NIFL-ASSESSMENT:990] RE: Adult Upgrading

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From: Marie Cora (marie.cora@hotspurpartners.com)
Date: Fri Mar 18 2005 - 10:52:06 EST


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Hi Jean,

Gracious!! You mean there's actually an assessment related term that
I've somehow missed!!! ;)

But good question - and I just perused the article ever so quickly but
it does look exciting.

Anyone?  Have you heard this phrase used before?

Thanks,
marie
Your dutiful and dedicated list moderator


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Subject: [NIFL-ASSESSMENT:985] Adult Upgrading Students?

Hi all--and especially our friends in Canada. What do you mean by "adult
upgrading
students"?

I just found a great article using journals with this population
but I'm not sure who these students are. Are they beginners, advanced
learners?


Here's the link:

http://www.nald.ca/ripal/resourcs/publicat/rapid/rapid.pdf


Any translations?
And Marie, I didn't find it on your nifty glossary in
the ALEWiki either. :)

Jean Marrapodi
Providence Assembly of God Learning
Center



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