[NIFL-FAMILY:1794] News from Focus on Basics

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Barbara Garner
Editor, Focus on Basics

Go to http://ncsall.gse.harvard.edu/fob/2004/fob_6d.html for the newest
"Focus on Basics"

A growing number of ABE providers are adding "transition" programs to
encourage students to enroll and enable them to persist in postsecondary
education. This issue is all about them: why they are important, what the
different models are, what the challenges in implementation are.
Articles:
* Research by John Tyler on why college is important from an economic
perspective
* Research by Maricel Santos on academic language needs of ESOL learners
* An overview of the growing transition movement and a snapshot of different
program models by Judy Alamprese and chart by Jessica Spohn and Silja
Kallenbach 
* The role of relationships in making programs work, by Jeanne Belisle
Lombardo of Rio Salado College in Arizona. 
* A team of ABE math experts from around the country talked with Focus on
Basics about why math poses such a problem and what to do about it.
* The history of a very mature transition program: Massachusetts' ODWIN
center, by Mary Tacelli
* Instilling post secondary aspirations is often a starting point for
programs, as it is at Rhode Island's Dorcas Place (by Brenda Dann-Messier
and Eva I. Kampits)
* A candid account of the glitches and snags the staff at the transition
program at Edmonds Community College in Washington faced in establishing
their program
* Why transition programs are so important, by World Education's Deepa Rao



Noemi Aguilar
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