[NIFL-FAMILY:1914] September 8th, NAAL webcast

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September 1, 2004

In celebration of International Literacy Day on September 8th, The National
Institute for Literacy invites you to attend a special webcast presentation
on the 2003 National Assessment of Adult Literacy (NAAL).  This session will
be an interactive presentation providing a brief overview of the 2003
National Assessment of Adult Literacy (NAAL), followed by a
question-and-answer period.

When:  Wednesday, September 8th, 
Time: 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. EST
Where: http://www.nifl.gov/nifl/webcasts/20040908/webcast09-08.html  
Please RSVP by September 7 to Connie Harich via e-mail charich@nifl.gov

As the most recent adult literacy assessment conducted by the National
Center for Education Statistics (NCES), the 2003 NAAL will provide the first
assessment of the nation's progress in adult literacy since 1992.  The 2003
NAAL will provide information about background factors associated with
literacy, the skill levels of the least-literate adults, and the application
of literacy skills to health-related materials.

NAAL will provide objective information on the background characteristics
and literacy skills of adults age 16 and older.  Such information will prove
most useful to educators, practitioners, researchers, and policymakers at
the federal, state, and local levels.  For example, it can help improve
adult literacy programs, provide better services to low-literate adults, and
enrich the theory and study of literacy itself.  To learn more about the
2003 NAAL, visit our website http://www.nces.ed.gov/naal/design/about02.asp.
  

I am looking forward to sharing information about the 2003 NAAL and
answering your questions about the assessment. International Literacy Day
was first observed on September 8, 1967, with the aim of focusing attention
on the need to promote worldwide literacy.  We hope that you have time to
join us in this webcast presentation.  Please mark it on your calendar.  

Sincerely,

Sheida White
NAAL Project Officer
sheida.white@ed.gov <mailto:sheida.white@ed.gov>


Jaleh Behroozi Soroui
National LINCS Director
National Institute for Literacy
1775 I street, Suite 730
Washington DC, 20006
Phone: 202/233-2039
FAX:   202/233-2050

www.nifl.gov/lincs
 



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