[NIFL-4EFF:1003] Summit Feedback Process: The Goal

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NIFL4EFF Colleagues,
 
On Monday, I proposed we use this list to discuss the draft Action Agenda, 
created at the first National Literacy Summit in Washington D.C., Feb 14-15, 
2000. The Agenda summarizes the action proposed in that meeting in the form 
of eight priority areas and related action steps. This Agenda will guide the 
field over the next ten years and is the core of current and future Summit 
activities. It is being refined through a consensus buiding process and will 
be modified in response to feedback solicited from other interested 
stakeholders across the nation. I have initiated this discussion assuming we 
have an interest in EFF and that we believe EFF is vital to the current and 
future development of our field. I also assume we think it's important to 
express our informed opinions and actively particpate in the formal consensus 
building process. This discussion forum is a place where we can begin that 
process, and evaluate the draft document to craft constructive feedback to 
submit to the Summit steering committee. 

The first question for our consideration focuses on the goal for the action 
plan being developed through the Summit process. There are two proposed 
goals. The initial goal is from the Foundation Paper, the original draft 
paper to detail the challenges facing the field, and to recommend the 
priority strategies and action steps to develop a more literate nation:  

    "By the year 2010, the United States will be the most literate nation in 
the world,  with 70 percent of the population achieving literacy at or above 
the NALS Level  3."

Based on their concerns, at least one Summit group drafted an alternative 
goal:  

    "Adults in every community in the U.S. will benefit from a system of high 
quality     literacy services that helps    them reach their full potential 
as workers, family  members, citizens and lifelong learners."

Choosing one of these two goals, or crafting an entirely new one, will be a 
valuable contribution to the development of this action agenda. Here's the 
question:
 
    Do you agree with the goal as originally presented or the alternative 
goal?  If you   would like either goal to   be changed in anyway, please 
pinpoint what needs to  be modified.

NIFL-4EFF Colleagues, what do you think about this?  

Thanks,
Ronna

P.S. The concerns that led to drafting of an alternative goal and a summary 
of the goal discussion is located at the National Literacy Summit web site: 
<http://www.nifl.gov/nifl/summit/agenda.html>

Ronna Spacone
NIFL-4EFF List Facilitator
Rgspacone@aol.com








        
        



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