[NIFL-FAMILY:506] Re: What is curriculum?

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I am responding to Meta's message concerning the work that Oregan has done 
with family literacy and EFF. I found this to be an excellent resource for 
our family literacy program in Sarasota, Florida. It is well organized and a 
valuable tool for "novices" as well as the "seasoned".  It is well worth the 
visit to the web page.  



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