The University Agency of Francophonie (AUF) and France Education International (FEI) have announced the launch of the French language test LEARN. [email protected], developed under the Support Program for the Professionalization of Teaching Practices and Resource Development funded by the French Agency for Development (AFD). This test is presented in the form of a mobile application and is intended for primary and secondary school teachers, as well as educational supervisors, in all disciplines. It is based on FEI international experience in officially recognized certifications and has been developed according to a placement test model. [email protected] This application aims to help teachers determine their level of French. It can be downloaded for free on smartphones (Android and Apple), it provides the user with an individual training course. Educators can download and use it directly in modes
“Online” and “Offline”. The African Union and the International Equestrian Federation relied on about thirty editors from Lebanon, West Africa, Central Africa and Madagascar to design the questions asked and implement this project. These worked closely with experts from the FEI. This way of working made it possible to contextualize the design of this test as closely as possible, as closely as possible to the needs of national actors. A second service will soon be made available to Ministries of National Education in APPRENDRE partner countries, in the form of a placement test in French.
For more information and to download the app: https://apprendre.auf.org/test-de-positionnement-en-francais/
The University Agency of Francophonie (AUF) and France Education International (FEI) have announced the launch of the French language test LEARN. [email protected], developed under the Support Program for the Professionalization of Teaching Practices and Resource Development funded by the French Agency for Development (AFD). It is offered as an app…
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