Understanding the Accuplacer Test and the Academic Skills Required for College Level English and Math (Boston)
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- Overview
- The Accuplacer Test is the computer-based assessment that community colleges use to assess students’ academic skills in mathematics, reading comprehension and sentence skills to determine readiness for college level courses. Students who do not have college level academic skills are enrolled in developmental courses. This workshop will provide an overview of what academic skills are being assessed in the Accuplacer Test, review the score report, and connect the test to the MA Curriculum Frameworks.
- Details
- When
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February 11, 2009
from
01:00 pm
to
04:00 pm
- Where
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- ALRI/Boston SABES, Wheatley Building, 4th Floor, Room 167
- UMass Boston
- 100 Morrissey Blvd.
- Dorchester, MA 02125
- Topics
- ABE, ESOL, Curriculum Development, Work Force Development
- Multi-session attendance required
- no
- Contact info
-
John Zhang
john.zhang@umb.edu
617-287-4076 for info only. To register, please contact Andrea Lawless at andrea.lawless@umb.edu or 617-287-4079. - Indicators of Program Quality
- IPQ1 - Curriculum and instruction
- Learning objectives
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To be posted soon.
- Presenters
- Toni Borge
- Host RSC
- Boston Region
- PDPs
- no
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