RE: Involving Fathers

From: harmon@shrsys.hslc.org
Date: Fri Dec 08 1995 - 08:41:36 EST


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Subject: RE: Involving Fathers
Date: 8 Dec 1995 08:41:36 -0500
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To: Ronna and others.  But, of course! See ERIC ED 367874. When Bonds Are
Broken.  Family Literacy for Incarcerated Fathers and Their Children.  This 
project was completed at the Northampton County Prison under Section 353 funds
(project disseminated by AdvancE SLRC) in Pennsylvania and also won a Barbara
Bush Literacy grant.  Document abstract will note "transportable" lesson
plans useful in outside literacy also and with fathers in mind. 



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