[NIFL-FAMILY:1288] Family Literacy Forum--Call for Papers

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Date: Mon Sep 30 2002 - 08:33:11 EDT


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The information below is being forwarded from Claudia Ullman, editor of the journal.

Regards,
Bert Smith
NYS Even Start

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FAMILY LITERACY FORUM
NATIONAL EVEN START ASSOCIATION
 
CALL FOR PAPERS

Manuscripts Due January 6, 2003

FAMILY LITERACY FORUM, a new journal published by the National Even Start Association, is dedicated to providing an arena for scholarship regarding the literacy development of families in home, community, and school-based settings.  The journal  promotes the exchange of ideas in the field of family literacy and invites conversations amongst practitioners, administrators, evaluators, social workers, funders, and anyone else involved in the educational lives of families. 

FAMILY LITERACY FORUM welcomes articles focusing on practice and theory, or the intersection of the two.  Articles related to work with families and literacy may include observations, concerns, ideas, and experiences in order to: 

· Explore practical ideas for working with families and their literacy development
· Examine the role of research, theory and continuous program development
· Raise issues and concerns about current research and practice in the field

If you have an idea for an article, a draft or completed manuscript, or a general query, please contact:  Claudia M. Ullman/FAMILY LITERACY FORUM at One Gracie Terrace, New York, NY 10028 or by e-mail at aceullman@worldnet.att.net.  Please send a stamped, self-addressed envelope for submission guidelines.

ONE GRACIE TERRACE, NEW YORK, NY 10028



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