[NIFL-4EFF:2312] What & How

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Andy Nash reminds us that there were several EFF presentations at the 2003 
TESOL Conference earlier this spring.

Did any of you attend these sessions?  How did they extend your ability to 
understand and use EFF in your classrooms?  What would you like for 
facilitators to include in future presentations?

Please let us know, as we are preparing to send proposals for the 2004 
conference.

Thank you.

All the Best,
Meta Potts, 4EFF Facilitator
FOCUS on Literacy
Glen Allen, VA 



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