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Barbara Ash <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 14 Jan 2007 01:43:40 -0500
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 It sounds as if Nicole will be qualifying to sit the exam under pathway C.  It was the subject of some discussion several years ago at  IBLCE to compose a list of institutions or programs of available programs to include on the website, but that apparently never happened.  While looking for that information, though, I discovered that effective immediately, people sitting the exam in any language other than English must complete 60 hours on continuing education (rather than the 45 required by English speakers).  The reason stated is that most textbooks are in English and non-English speakers need more cerps to pass the exam.  Too bad the announcement written in English, buried on the pathways page, and not announced in the "news" on the home page.  I'm sure the non-English speakers will have no problem finding it in time for this year's exam.  Maybe we all should be combing the website regularly to see what other surprises lurk.
 
Barbara Ash
Falls Church, VA
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