[NIFL-AALPD:2313] Re: discussion ideas?

From: Chris Francisco (cfranc2@ilstu.edu)
Date: Tue Oct 18 2005 - 15:26:10 EDT


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Dave,

I think we should respond to this request...diplomacy says that you as 
State Director of the Service Center Network be the point person...I would 
be happy to assist you.  Be well...

peace and love,

Chris

At 02:21 PM 10/18/2005, you wrote:
>Jackie and Katrina,
>
>I like the idea, Jackie, of featuring a different State Literacy
>Resource Center (SLRC) each month.  For states that don't have one,
>they should, and this discussion could provide information to help
>them advocate for one.  For example, some states use most or all of
>their 12% federal overhead to support a state adult literacy resource
>center.  All states could do this.  Some states also use state adult
>literacy education  money.
>
>Perhaps in the discussion of a particular SLRC, routine questions
>could include: "
>
>1. How is your SLRC funded?"
>2. Where did the leadership come from to start it?
>3. Where does the leadership come from now to maintain it?
>
>David J. Rosen
>djrosen@comcast.net
>
>
>
>On Oct 18, 2005, at 3:04 PM, Katrina Hinson wrote:
>
>>I think featuring a state's PD model/system is good, but what about
>>states who don't have a model or system in place statewide?  Here,
>>training is mostly left to individual institutions even though the
>>state provides a training calendar on the state website.
>>Individuals from in or out of state may facilitate training at
>>conferences throughout the year and for some that may be the only
>>exposure to PD.    I'd like to hear about issues/topics that others
>>on the list have actually facilitated. It would be nice if there
>>were a means to share data from workshops/training that others have
>>been to other than training like COABE or other large groups.
>>
>>Regards
>>
>>Katrina Hinson
>>
>>>>>jataylor@utk.edu  >>>
>>Hello everyone,
>>Earlier this fall, I requested ideas for discussion, and some
>>responded. I'd
>>like to share an idea with you; please let me know what you think.
>>
>>In the past, folks have mentioned the reason why they are
>>subscribed to this
>>list is to learn what others are doing in professional development.
>>It might
>>be interesting if we featured a state's PD model/system, or
>>particular state
>>initiatives on the NIFL-AALPD list (perhaps once a month or every
>>other month)
>>by inviting the PD folks from that state to share a bit about their
>>system/work.
>>
>>Is this something that you would like to see/try on the list? Other
>>discussion
>>ideas? I'm always open for suggestions.
>>
>>I look forward to hearing from you,
>>
>>Jackie Taylor, List Facilitator, jataylor@utk.edu
>>
>>
>



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