[NIFL-ESL:9097] New Web site

From: Lynda Terrill (lterrill@cal.org)
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Dear NIFL-ESL listers,

Below is information about a new Web site available on the NIFL Web site.

Lynda

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NOT THE USUAL KIND OF ASSESSMENT.  "Assessment Strategies and Reading
Profiles" is a new web site funded by NIFL's Partnership for Reading
project, through a grant to the National Center for the Study of Adult
Learning and Literacy. The web site is for adult education practitioners
on the DIAGNOSTIC assessment of reading.  As an interactive site, teachers
are able to find out about a learner's reading strengths and needs when they
enter a learner's scores on a few reading sub-skills.  The learner is
matched to one of 11 groups of ABE participants from the Adult Reading
Component Study (ARCS) who show a similar pattern of scores.  Information
about the matched ARCS group highlights the focus of instruction for the
learner being assessed.  The site also offers a mini-course in reading,
resources and references to research.  
The ARCS was a study done by NCSALL researchers that assessed the reading
and language skills of nearly 1000 adult learners in seven states.  The
researchers grouped these learners based on the similarity of their reading
profiles, yielding a rich portrait of the types of readers found in adult
education classes.  The "Assessment Strategies and Reading Profiles" site
has more information about the ARCS.
Try the site   http://www.nifl.gov/readingprofiles/ and give us your
feedback 

Rosalind Davidson
Research Associate
National Center for the Study of Adult Learning and Literacy
Harvard Graduate School of Education Nichols House
Cambridge, MA 02138
tel: (617) 496-8952
fax: (617) 495 4811



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