[NIFL-FOBASICS:1234] Re: What works in Adult Literacy Education

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Until there is, I wonder if anyone  can  suggest other "one-stop 
shopping" Web sites where a neophyte (or   experienced) practitioner 
might learn about what works in our   field.

Another site to investigate is the NSCALL site located  at:
http://gseweb.harvard.edu/%7Encsall/

There are position papers,  research, practitioner resources, etc. that are 
geared to the adult education  and literacy field.

Jackie Hamlett  



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