[NIFL-FAMILY:550] Re: Head Start Child Outcomes Framework and Family Literacy...

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This whole issue of family literacy, assessment, and outcomes is so amazing!  
I'd love to hear from anybody about either Head Start OR Even Start programs, 
including how the two might help each other in partnerships!

Nancy Van Leuven
Rio Linda Union School District


In a message dated 12/22/2001 7:13:26 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
bfreeman@famlit.org writes:


> Friends and Colleagues,
> 
> As many of you know NCFL has been deeply involved in supporting family
> literacy services within Head Start programs through the Head Start Family
> Literacy Project.  We also know that many Head Start programs have created
> Family Literacy Services Coordinators to support the development of family
> literacy services through their own programs efforts and community
> collaborations.  Wed love to hear from them concerning how they have and
> are using family literacy services to strengthen the Head Start parents
> knowledge about childrens early literacy development.  The Head Start Child
> Outcomes Framework provides a number of indicators in the broad areas of
> language , literacy and approaches to learning ( as well as other
> developmental areas).  How are programs integrating these into their parent
> education, parent and child interaction, adult education, and early
> childhood services?
> 
> 
> We have worked with a number of Head Start agencies that have had wonderful
> successes incorporating family literacy service into their overall Head
> Start Management systems.  Wed love to hear from you.
> 
> Happy New Year!!!
> 
> 
> Bonnie Lash Freeman
> National Center for Family Literacy
> 325 W Main St Suite 200
> Louisville, KY 40202
> 502 584 1133 ext 115



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