[NIFL-ESL:10015] RE: adult ed ESL requirements

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In a message dated 3/5/04 11:38:12 AM, MCurtis@tvcc.cc writes:

<< When you refer to certificiation, do you mean K-12 certification and is 
that appropriate for adult learners?  Are we all talking about adult learners? >>

In Florida, certification does mean K-12 certification.  At one time, Florida 
had certification that applied also to Community Colleges, but that has been 
eliminated.  

Teachers in public school adult programs - at least in this area of Florida - 
need to be certified teachers, with an K-12 ESOL endorsement.  For teachers 
in adult programs, the basic certification can be for any level, almost any 
subject.  

Hope this answers your question.  Hope that you will share the results of 
your survey.

Sue Sandeen
Gainesville, Florida
ESOL
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