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By the end of Fall 2006, 50% of Level 4 ESL students reporting orally will receive a passing score of 12 or higher (out of 18) on an ESL department oral rubric for Level 4 as measured by their classroom instructors. At the end of Fall 2006, all Level 4 instructors (8) had completed evaluating their students on a department rubric for an oral presentation. Five out of eight instructors turned in records. The average passing rate for the Level 4 students included in the study was 87%.1.There are still several teachers (37%) who do NOT supply the student score sheets in the portfolios. The ESL coordinator needs to improve communication in order to get all students scores. 2. The criteria for success will be raised to reflect what can be accomplished by this level of student. Students exiting Level 5 will be able to report orally the results of an interview with a native English speaker in the community or the workplace.  By the end of Fall 2006, 60% of Level 5 ESL students reporting orally will receive a passing score of 12 or higher (out of 18) on an ESL department oral rubric for Level 5 as measured by their classroom instructors. At the end of Fall 2006, all Level 5 instructors (6) had completed evaluating their students on a department rubric for an oral presentation. Five out of eight instructors turned in records. The average passing rate for the Level 5 students included in the study was 90%.1.There are still several teachers (50%) who do NOT supply the student score sheets in the portfolios. The ESL coordinator needs to improve communication in order to get all students scores. 2. The criteria for success will be raised to reflect what can be accomplished by this level of student. Students exiting Level 6 will be able to present via PowerPoint the research results of an identified career path using multiple resources.  By the end of Fall 2006, 70% of Level 6 ESL students reporting orally will receive a passing score of 12 or higher (out of 18) on an ESL department oral rubric for Level 6 as measured by their classroom instructors. At the end of Fall 2006, all Level 6 instructors (2) had completed evaluating their students on a department rubric for an oral presentation. Five out of eight instructors turned in records. The average passing rate for the Level 6 students included in the study was 89%.1. All student scores were counted at this level. 2. The criteria for success will be raised to reflect what can be accomplished by this level of student. 3. Instructors report that the students enjoy doing this project.     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