[NIFL-FAMILY:1608] Re: Research on Link between Literacy &

From: Gail Spangenberg (gspangenberg@caalusa.org)
Date: Tue Jul 08 2003 - 18:00:12 EDT


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Andrea, I'm getting some good feedback.  If I can, I'll send some of 
the info on to you in due course.  Thanks for your note.  Gail


>Gail,
>
>I wonder also if there is material /studies which put figures in 
>positive terms (I am  not saying this  well), as in "The general 
>population has 80% of high school graduates, while in the prison 
>population there are 10%" or whatever the numbers might be.
>
>I think anything which shows there are significant educational level 
>differences between those  inside and those outside might be helpful.
>
>Andrea


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