[NIFL-FAMILY:1789] Re: looking for model f.l. programs

From: Maxine Novecosky (ctrc10@sk.sympatico.ca)
Date: Tue Nov 24 1998 - 13:05:54 EST


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I would also like to hear about some programs that worked in other areas.  Pleae
also forward information to me at
ctrc10@sk.sympatico.ca
or
Maxine Novecosky
Carlton Trail Regional College
Box 720
623-7th Street
Humboldt, Sask
S0K 2A0

LVANRV@aol.com wrote:

> I am looking for ways to research successful models of family literacy
> programs -- "how to" descriptions (what worked, what didn't) of programs that
> have succeeded in serving many families and that have increased the literacy
> skills of parents and children.
> Please forward any suggestions for sources.
> Thank you,
> Linda Jilk
> LVA-New River Valley
> Christiansburg, VA 24073



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