[NIFL-FAMILY:1414] Annotated bibliography available from the Goodling Institute

From: Eunice Askov (ena1@psu.edu)
Date: Wed Feb 19 2003 - 10:58:44 EST


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The Goodling Institute for Research in Family Literacy at Penn State 
has just posted an Annotated Bibliography of over 170 research 
articles and writings on family literacy on its web site under the 
Research button of the Goodling Institute 
<http://www.ed.psu.edu/goodlinginstitute/main.asp>.  We hope that 
these annotations will be helpful as you develop research-based 
practices in your family literacy programs.  You may also want to 
review the Certificate in Family Literacy flyer now available under 
the Professional Development button of the web site.  The first 
course in the Certificate, created in partnership with the National 
Center for Family Literacy, will be offered at the end of May.  Your 
feedback on the helpfulness of these resources would be appreciated. 
Thanks.  Nickie Askov, Co-Director, Goodling Institute for Research 
in Family Literacy, Penn State



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