Articulation |
Co-Chairs
- Catherine Ostler
Capilano University - Vicki Vogel
Langara College
System Liaison Person
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John Boraas
Camosun College
Upcoming Meeting Dates
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Location: Vancouver Community College
Date: May 12 '11 - May 13 '11
meeting details
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Articulation committees normally meet once a year to share information and engage in discussions related to curricular matters, particularly those affecting student mobility. Articulation committee meetings foster collaborative and collegial relationships among disciplinary colleagues throughout the system. Inter-institutional credit transfer is a key aspect of the BC post-secondary system, providing mobility and efficient credential completion mechanisms for all students. Articulation committees provide an essential link between autonomous institutions offering related programs, and as such are a critical factor in the smooth functioning and success of the BC Transfer System.
This articulation committee webpage has been designed so that committees can request to have their own content, documents, links or other information presented. The committee pages are intended to serve as a one-stop resource for information about contact information, upcoming meetings and meeting minutes. To alter this content or to request a link or document be made accessible through this page, please email articulation@bccat.ca.
Meeting Minutes & Committee Reports:- ESL: Benchmarking First Year English
- English as a Second Language (ESL) 2010 Meeting Minutes
- English as a Second Language (ESL) 2009 Meeting Minutes
- English as a Second Language (ESL) 2008 Meeting Minutes
- English as a Second Language (ESL) 2007 Meeting Minutes
- English as a Second Language (ESL) 2006 Meeting Minutes
- English as a Second Language (ESL) 2005 Meeting Minutes
- Benchmarking First-Year English: An Analysis of the Language Proficiencies Required for Entry into First-Year English Composition A Project Summary
- Alignment of Canadian Language Benchmarks to BC ESL Articulation Levels