[NIFL-4EFF:1838] News from the National Institute for Literacy

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The first three articles of the latest issue of e*literacy, the NIFL's
electronic newsletter, follow.  The entire issue is available online at: 

http://www.nifl.gov/nifl/eliteracy/01_10_01.html.  

Alice Johnson 
Associate Director for State Policy
National Institute for Literacy
1775 I Street, NW, Suite 730
Washington, DC  20006

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Volume 1, Issue 2:  October 15, 2001 

CONTENTS 
1.  Interim Director Appointed at NIFL
2.  Congress Proposes $55 Million Increase for Adult Literacy
3.  ILN Launches National Literacy Campaign
4.  LINCS Hits the Three Million Mark
5.  Texas Launches Statewide Effort to Coordinate LD Activities
6.  Legislative Update
7.  Calendar
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1.  INTERIM DIRECTOR APPOINTED AT NIFL

Dr. Sandra Baxter has been named Interim Director of the National Institute
for Literacy (NIFL).  Dr. Baxter manages The Partnership for Reading, a
collaborative effort by NIFL, the US Department of Education, and the
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development to make
evidence-based reading research available to everyone with an interest in
helping children and adults read well. 

Prior to joining the Institute, Dr. Baxter was a Senior Evaluator at the
U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO) where her work focused on federal
education programs.  She earned a doctoral degree in administration,
planning, and social policy from the Harvard Graduate School of Education in
1995.  She holds a Master of Education degree in guidance and counseling
from Loyola College and a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Howard
University.

The National Institute for Literacy was created by Congress in 1991 to
provide national leadership on literacy issues and to serve as a national
resource for adult education and literacy programs.  An Interagency Group
composed of the Secretaries of Education, Labor, and Health and Human
Services and a Presidentially-appointed Advisory Board guide the Institute's
work.  By law, the Advisory Board is required to make recommendations to the
Interagency Group regarding a new permanent director.  The Interagency Group
will then appoint the new permanent director.  

Dr. Baxter replaces Dr. Andrew Hartman, who left the Institute to join a
child and family advocacy organization in Colorado.  

2.  CONGRESS PROPOSES A $55 MILLION INCREASE FOR ADULT LITERACY

On October 11, the U.S. House of Representatives approved its Fiscal
Year(FY) 2002 funding levels for a variety of federal literacy programs.
Under the House proposal, Adult Education State Grants would receive $595
million in FY '02, which is a $55 million increase over last year. 

On the same day, the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee approved its
version of the bill.  Once the full Senate approves its bill, the House and
Senate will begin the process of negotiating a final funding level, which
will then be sent to the President for approval.

More information on these two issues can be found in the most recent NIFL
Policy Update at 
http://www.nifl.gov/nifl/policy/updates/01-10-12.html. 

3.  ILN LAUNCHES NATIONAL LITERACY CAMPAIGN

The newly formed International Literacy Network (ILN), a consortium of 21
literacy organizations, recently launched a new literacy campaign to "Get
Ready For Life" to fight low literacy.  The campaign, which is being
underwritten by Verizon Corporation, will target the public and
policymakers. 

For more information, visit the ILN website at:
http://www.theiln.org/iln_pr.htm#public. 

TO CONTINUE reading e*literacy, please click here:
http://www.nifl.gov/nifl/eliteracy/01_10_01.html.  



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