[NIFL-FOBASICS:1383] Discussion of Learner Leadership

From: Barbara Garner (b.garner4@verizon.net)
Date: Fri Apr 15 2005 - 12:48:52 EDT


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Sounds like a wonderful discussion is being planned on the AALPD list. You
can subscribe for just the discussion period, and then unsubscribe if you're
trying to keep your list membership under control.
Barb Garner
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Colleagues:
In what ways does your program involve learners as partners in decision
making? Have you ever participated in professional development led by adult
learners? Have you ever felt that you learned something from adult learners
in your class? Is learner leadership something you want to see grow in your
state, but you're not sure how to get started?

On April 18 - May 2nd guests will be joining NIFL-AALPD for a two part
discussion of learner leadership in professional development and program
improvement.
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To subscribe to NIFL-AALPD:
http://www.nifl.gov/lincs/discussions/nifl-aalpd/subscribe_aalpd.html
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Guests:
William Grant, VALUE National Trainer, Director of Education for Voz, Inc.,
a statewide professional development provider for New Mexico Adult
Education, and Co-founder of BLAST, New Mexico's student leadership project

Ernest Best, Executive Director of The Massachusetts Alliance for Adult
Literacy (Mass AAL) statewide student organization

Sally Gabb, Director of SABES SE (System for Adult Basic Education
Southeast). 
Sally serves as the SABES liaison to Mass AAL, the Massachusetts Alliance
for Adult Literacy.

Stephen Hanley, Executive Director and Educator, WAITT House, Roxbury,
Massachusetts. For 20 years, the WAITT House program has involved learner
leadership at every level: volunteer, student advisory council, internship,
staff, community activism, and the governing level.

Pixie Hankinson, Executive Director of Vermont Adult Learning and Learning
Works.

Benika Pierce, Learner Leader, Literacy Council of Tyler, Texas. Benika
co-developed M.O.M.S.( Motivating Other Mothers for Success), a support
group designed to create an encouraging community for moms attending GED
classes and cultivate learner leaders.


Angela Childers, Case Manager/Instructor, Literacy Council of Tyler, Texas. 
Angela served on a team with adult learners in developing M.O.M.S.

Daniel Behnke, AmeriCorps VISTA Volunteer, Florida Literacy Coalition.
Daniel works in partnership with learners to increase leadership
opportunities for adult learners in Florida.

Judy Healey-Schmidt, OAASIS (Organization of Adult Alumni and Students in
Servive) worker.  Judy acts in a program advisory capacity, assisting
students, instructors, and program administrators in day-to-day activities.

Meredith Lewis, OAASIS (Organization of Adult Alumni and Students in
Servive) Advisor, Deleware.  Meredith coordinates events and provides
support to OAASIS workers.  OAASIS is the statewide student organization
which links current students with their peers.

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Part One: April 18th - 22nd
"Student Involvement in Teacher Training"
What is the role of adult students leading teacher training? What do adult 
students teach teachers in professional development?    We will explore 
participants' experiences in both participating in and delivering
student-led trainings for teachers, and how to develop learner led PD in
your program or state.

Part Two: April 24th - May 2nd
"VALUE Core Leadership Training and Learner Leadership Organizations"
Participants on the NIFL-AALPD list will share their experiences with the
VALUE Core Leadership Training and projects that developed as a result of
the training; experiences with learner leadership organizations, learner
leader involvement in programs, professional development for learner
leaders, and how to best support learner leadership in programs and states.

About the VALUE Core Leadership Training The VALUE Core Leadership Training
provides learners, practitioners, and programs the essentials of what they
need to know in order to have meaningful student involvement in programs.
The training is offered through state entities for programs. Practitioners
and adult learners analyze program improvement issues, and collaborate in
designing action plans and developing projects directed at program
improvement.  Learners strengthen abilities in areas such as critical
thinking, organizational skills, time management, and other related
leadership skills.

I hope you will join us!
Jackie Taylor, NIFL-AALPD List Moderator, jataylor@utk.edu



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