What is the name of the book that schools can use as a guide when seeking accreditation?
The principles of Accreditation: Foundations for Quality Enhancement
What two councils does CAEP partners with to ensure accreditation?
The U.S Department of Education and (CHEA)
What does ESOL stand for?
English for Speakers of Other Languages
The year SACS was created?
1895
What are the main responsibilities for a chief executive officer?
Exercising appropriate control over institution's educational, administrative, and service programs
What's the 5 main goals of CAEP?
1. Continuous improvement
2. Quality Assurance
3. Creditability
4. Equity
5. Strong Foundation
Which Florida county had the first ESL programs?
Dade County
Between what grade levels does CAEP aim to improve?
K-12
What does an institution publish that has an impact on academic programs and students?
Policies
How many years is CAEP'S accreditation valid for?
7 years
What does TESOL stand for?
Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages
What year did Dade County implement the first ESL program?
1963