[NIFL-ESL:5373] RE: Civics Education Q & A Available from NCLE

From: Pecoraro, Diane (Diane.Pecoraro@state.mn.us)
Date: Fri Dec 08 2000 - 17:45:11 EST


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Just in time.  You folks are "hot"!

		-----Original Message-----
		From:	Miriam Burt [mailto:miriam@cal.org]
		Sent:	Friday, December 08, 2000 1:18 PM
		To:	Multiple recipients of list
		Subject:	[NIFL-ESL:5372] Civics Education Q & A
Available from NCLE


		English language learning and civics education have been
paired for more
		than a century. From classes sponsored by labor unions in
the early
		1900s; to amnesty classes run by public schools,
community-based
		organizations, and churches in the 1980s, service providers
have worked
		to integrate language and content in civics education for
immigrants.
		Now, designated monies are being provided to states and
individual
		programs for English Literacy/Civics Education. Since nearly
50% of all
		adults enrolled in U.S.-Department-of-Education-funded
education courses
		are English language learners, this program will have a
significant
		national impact.  

		"Civics Education and Adult English Language Learners" is a
four-page Q
		& A, written by Lynda Terrill of the National Clearinghouse
for ESL
		Literacy Education (NCLE). It discusses key terms in civics
education
		(e.g., distinguishing between citizenship education and
civic
		participation education) and events that have shaped civics
education
		for immigrants during the last 100 years. It also describes
approaches
		and activities that integrate language learning with civics
content for
		beginning, intermediate, and advanced level language
learners. A list of
		additional resources to aid in curriculum development is
included.   

		This article, available on NCLE's  Website at
		http://www.cal.org/ncle/digests/civics.htm, contains live
links to those
		resources that are available on the Web.

		 Print copies are available from NCLE at (202) 362-0700,
extension 256.

		Miriam
		**************
		Miriam Burt
		Associate Director, National Clearinghouse for ESL Literacy
Education
		(NCLE)
		Center for Applied Linguistics
		4646 40th Street NW
		Washington, DC 20015
		(202) 362-0700 (phone)
		(202) 363-7204 (fax)
		miriam@cal.org
		*****************************************
		Visit NCLE's Web site at www.cal.org/ncle
		*****************************************
		We're the only national center devoted exclusively to
providing
		technical assistance to those working with adults learning
English as a
		second language.   



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