[Assessment] student goals/EFF/other frameworksAaron Kohring akohring at utk.eduWed Dec 7 16:27:03 EST 2005
Greetings all, Marie, you are certainly correct that Equipped for the Future focused on learners from the very beginning. Over 1500 learners helped us understand the reasons why adults seek further education (see http://eff.cls.utk.edu/fundamentals/purposes.htm). ACCESS To gain access to information and resources so that adults can orient themselves in the world VOICE To express ideas and opinions with the confidence they will be heard and taken into account ACTION To solve problems and make decisions without having to rely on others to mediate the world for them BRIDGE TO THE FUTURE Learning to learn so that adults can be prepared to keep up with the world as it changes The EFF Toolkit is a growing resource that brings together examples from the field where instructors have worked with learners to set goals and plan instruction. I'd recommend taking a look at some of the Tools that have been collected or developed here for some ideas: http://eff.cls.utk.edu/toolkit/tools.htm Aaron At 02:34 PM 12/7/2005 -0500, you wrote: >Hi everyone, > > > >I wonder if someone out there can comment on the EFF Framework in terms of >its focus on student goals? > > > >I also wonder if there are other frameworks that specifically put the >focus on the students goals? > > > >Thanks! > >marie > >------------------------------- >National Insitute for Literacy >Assessment mailing list >Assessment at dev.nifl.gov >To unsubscribe or change your subscription settings, please go to >http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/assessment Aaron Kohring Coordinator, LINCS Literacy & Learning Disabilities Special Collection Moderator, NIFL Content Standards Discussion List Center for Literacy Studies, University of Tennessee EFF Center for Training and Technical Assistance Phone:(865) 974-4109 main (865) 974-4258 direct Fax: (865) 974-3857 e-mail: akohring at utk.edu
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