Is AATF interested in seeking joint funding for GLP with other NSC members and with others?
AATF is actively interested in seeking joint funding for GLP with other members of the National Standards Collaborative. In 2007ACTFL agreed to be listed for a subcontract in our first and unsuccessful attempt to obtain external funding. AATF determined from its initial attempt that the most likely opportunities for success will present themselves when members from several language associations collaborate with each other and with government agencies and other stakeholders. Collectively or separately AATF supports efforts of language associations to seek funds to establish not only a web site but also a validation system for approving ACTFL-referenced and ILR-referenced checklists, and perhaps also for CEFR checklists developed in the United States. As of 2008, there was no transatlantic or global validation system, and an international funding initiative would also be welcome. Feedback from FIPSE concerning AATF’s unsuccessful 2007 funding request suggested that a proposal representin
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