[Assessment 1103] No Questions or Comments?!
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Hello everyone,
I'm so surprised! No one has anything to comment on regarding your
program's effectiveness at helping ESL students advance?? I was very
curious to know if subscribers experience the same types of issues that
Dr. Chisman and Dr. Crandall found in their research: a lack of
intensity of instruction/few protocols for transitioning students/few
opportunities for professional development.
What are the issues in your program that you feel inhibit the ESL
student from advancing? What do you try to do about that?
Please post your questions and comments now.
Thanks!
Marie Cora
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Marie Cora
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