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TitleTESOL Academies 2003: Atlantic Academy: Practical Applications to the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) and Adult Education and Family Literacy (AEFL) Acts
BodyTESOL Academies 2003

http://www.tesol.org/edprg/2003/index.html#southwest

Atlantic Academy: Practical Applications to the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) and Adult Education and Family Literacy (AEFL) Acts
The George Washington University
Washington, DC, USA
June 27-29, 2003
NCLB Track
For Teachers and Administrators of K-12 Students

- Rigorous Scientific Research for ESL Teachers: From Policies to Practice;
Joel Gomez, Associate Dean for Research, Graduate School of Education, The George Washington University, Washington, DC
- Assessment, Achievement, and Accountability of English Language Learners: State, District, and Classroom Applications of NCLB; Margo Gottlieb, Director of Assessment and Evaluation, Illinois Resource Center, Des Plaines, IL
- Practical Applications to Implementing English Language Proficiency
Standards; Roberta Schlicher, ESL Specialist, Virginia Department of
Education, Richmond, VA
- Developing and Implementing a Compliance Plan to Meet Parental
Notification Requirements; Emma Violand-Sanchez, Supervisor, ESOL/High
Intensity Language Training, K-12, Arlington Public Schools, Arlington, VA

AEFL Track
For Teachers and Administrators of Adult Learners

- Teaching Adult English Language Learners with Limited Native-Language Literacy; Carol Van Duzer, Training & Technical Assistance Coordinator, National Center for ESL Literacy Education, Center for Applied Linguistics, Washington, DC
- Managing the Requirements of the National Reporting System; Toni F.
Borge, Director, Adult Basic Education, Bunker Hill Community College,
Boston, MA

Opening Presentations:
New Laws Address Old Issues: Overview and Updates of the NCLB and
Reauthorization of the AEFL Acts

- Kathleen Leos, Senior Policy Advisor, Office of English Language
Acquisition, Enhancement, and Academic Achievement for Limited English
Proficient Students (OELA)
- Joyce Fowlkes Campbell, Education Program Specialist, Office of
Vocational and Adult Education, Division of Adult Education and Literacy, U.S. Department of Education, Washington, DC

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Prices include workshop and materials, Friday lunch, and refreshment
breaks

Early Discount Regular TESOL Member $209 $239
Nonmember $289 $319
Computer lab fee (for CALL workshops) $60

For more information: edprograms@tesol.org.

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