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Intensive English Programs
International English Language Institute
PROGRAM BAHASA INGGRIS INTENSIF
The Challenge
Meeting
student demands for a “real world” test of English.
Each academic term, the International English Language Institute
(IELI) at Hunter College in New York City, trains approximately
850 students representing 75 countries. This Intensive English
Program is organized into five, eight-week terms a year. There
are eight different English-language levels, from beginner
through advanced, in the program.
By 1996, the IELI was struggling with a placement process that
had become unnecessarily cumbersome and inaccurate. The existing
placement test had also become extremely compromised. In
addition, students were much more “business minded” and demanded
tests that were relevant to the “real world” and provided an
international credential.
The Solution
The IELI adopted the TOEIC®
test in 1996. The test is used at Hunter College to place
incoming students into one of the eight class levels and is also
used as an exit test. The TOEIC test provides the flexibility to
set and re-set learning levels and placement parameters for
students so that the program can easily make any changes
necessary to remain relevant in the “real world”.
The Results
The TOEIC test allowed the IELI to create more homogeneous
classes, reduce the number of inter-level transfers, strengthen
the lower levels, and improve new student morale by providing
them with a rationale for placement which they could readily
understand and accept.
Use of the TOEIC test in Intensive English Programs, such as the
IELI, meets a wide range of needs by providing: management of
assessment of advancement through pre- and post-testing
sessions, quantitative measurement of curricular changes,
foundations for certification and accreditation iniatives,
enhancement of revenue, and a basis for strategic planning.
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