[NIFL-4EFF:1544] Discussions on learning and using EFF

From: Jean J. Stephens (jjstephe@utk.edu)
Date: Mon Apr 30 2001 - 14:56:03 EDT


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I want to say a big thanks to all of you who have responded during the 
recent discussions about EFF training.  I think that reading all the 
various ways that people have introduced EFF and the discussions of what 
has worked (or not worked) has really helped me understand the current 
state of EFF , both in its development and in the dissemination throughout 
the country.  I am also thrilled to see the commitment to EFF that has 
shown through the many discussions.  I will be working during the coming 
year as part of a team that will work on further expansion of EFF in 
Tennessee, and I appreciate having all these "voices of experience" to 
guide us in our planning.   Jean


Jean J. Stephens, Associate Director
Center for Literacy Studies
600 Henley St., Suite 312
Knoxville, TN 37996-4135
865-974-6610
865-974-3857 Fax
jjstephe@utk.edu



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