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Hello all
Here is a link to a summary of recent US research on ESL (i.e. ESOL)
from the Council for the Advancement of Adult Literacy. 
Cheers
James

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From: [log in to unmask] on behalf of Gail Spangenberg
Sent: Tue 22/07/2008 13:43
Subject: [EnglishLanguage 2751] New ESL Release by CAAL



July 22, 2008, NYC -- The Council for Advancement of Adult Literacy
announces the release of a new resource called Findings in ESL: A Quick
Reference to Findings of CAAL Research on ESL Programs at Community
Colleges. As the name indicates, the publication, written by CAAL vice
president Forrest P. Chisman, is the final in a series from CAAL on its
ESL research since 2004. Due to the high ongoing interest in ESL service
provision, the purpose of Findings in ESL is to make CAAL's ESL work
more readily accessible to general and ESL audiences who may not have
the time to wend their way through its fairly dense full-length reports.
This summary document is available in PDF format from the CAAL website
(www.caalusa.org <http://www.caalusa.org/> , Publications page, item
ESL6). It may be purchased as a bound document directly from CAAL ($10
prepaid plus postage, [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
for instructions). The four main research reports summarized in this
Reference document are also available at the CAAL website, each for $20
prepaid plus postage. They are: Adult ESL and the Community College
(2004, 59 pp.); Passing the Torch: Strategies for Innovation in
Community College ESL (2007, 153 pp.); Torchlights in ESL: Five
Community College Profiles (2007, 123 pp.); Pathways and Outcomes:
Tracking ESL Student Performance (2008, 212 pp.)--items ESL1 through
ESL5. 






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