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If my ABE program requires me to use specific materials (e.g., curriculum, syllabus, series of lesson plans), may I use them as evidentiary documentation to demonstrate proficiency of a standard?

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If my ABE program requires me to use specific materials (e.g., curriculum, syllabus, series of lesson plans), may I use them as evidentiary documentation to demonstrate proficiency of a standard?

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In order to determine proficiency for the license, evaluators need to see evidence that you know how to develop or at least think about how to develop curricula, or syllabi, or lesson plans. If your ABE program requires you to use specific materials, you still must be able to demonstrate sufficient knowledge of the materials to respond to the explanatory statements. One way you may do this is to critique the required materials through your explanatory statements by showing how you would improve upon or adapt them.

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