[NIFL-FOBASICS:503] Research Proposal TA

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The NICHD, NIA, NIFL, and US Department of Education are pleased
cosponsor a series of technical assistance workshops on Adult and Family
Literacy. These workshops are aimed at assisting those interested in
responding to the recently published research solicitation, RESEARCH
ON ADULT AND FAMILY LITERACY, which can be accessed at
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-HD-02-004.html.
Linked with this solicitation is "Adult and Family Literacy: Current
Research and Future Directions - A Workshop Summary," also available on
the world wide web at
http://www.nichd.nih.gov/crmc/cdb/AFL_workshop.htm.

Each workshop will feature presentations by Federal government experts
and nationally recognized researchers with expertise in grant writing,
the peer review process, and research methodology. In order to
facilitate your participation, we have scheduled workshops in various
geographic regions. By attending a workshop, you have an excellent
opportunity to learn about the grant writing and
review process, types of research questions, designs and methods that
are most likely to be able to address the questions in the solicitation,
and to have your questions about the solicitation answered by the
authors of the solicitation. In addition, you will be able to meet and
network with others interested in the important but under-researched
areas of Adult and Family Literacy.
The ultimate goal of the workshops is to improve our ability to meet
the literacy needs of low literate adults and of families who wish to
foster the literacy development of their young children.
Many of the members of the targeted research population are minorities,
many of whom are English language learners, and many of whom live in
poverty. Thank you for your efforts and interest in this crucial area of
research. We look forward to working with you.
On behalf of the interagency partners,
Peggy McCardle, Ph.D., MPH
Associate Chief, Child Development and Behavior Branch
NICHD
PM430@nih.gov 
301-435-6863

______________________________________
Note: There is NO FEE for these workshops.
Walk-in registrations will be accepted.

Each workshop will run from 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM.

Locations:
* Washington, DC        January 28th
* San Diego, CA February 6th
* Houston, TX   March 15th
Please indicate the workshop you plan to attend.

Registration: Name and Degree(s)
Title
Employment Affiliation
Address
City
State ZIP
Daytime Telephone
Fax
E-mail Address
Please complete and return the registration form by mail, fax, or
e-mail to:
Esther Roberts
1700 Research Blvd., Suite 400
Rockville, MD 20850
301-294-5607 phone
301-294-5401 fax
eroberts@hq.row.com



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