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A Case Study on Managing Differentiated Freshman English Classes at the Engineering College of a Provincial University
Author(s) -
Kyungmee Choi,
Yang Woo Suk
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
journal of engineering education research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2713-8283
pISSN - 1738-6454
DOI - 10.18108/jeer.2011.14.2.51
Subject(s) - mathematics education , college english , engineering , medical education , engineering management , psychology , medicine
The wide range of the Freshmen English placement test scores implies the necessity of differentiating classes. However without a careful and detailed plan, there could be trial and error which would cause harmful and complicated troubles to students. This paper will report a case of grouping Freshmen for English classes at the Engineering College of a provincial university. The main procedures include preparing and executing the placement test, grouping classes, preparing and executing a common final test, preparing grading policy, and reporting. Each procedure is going to be explained and evaluated to improve the quality of English classes and the ability of students at the Engineering College.

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