[NIFL-LD:3306] Re: IEP's for Adult Literacy programs in Corrections

From: Lucille Cuttler (lu@projectliteracy.org)
Date: Fri Dec 08 2000 - 08:36:27 EST


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An IEP implies a program tailored for the individual.  Our program does a
screening to discover the weaknesses and also strengths, and then goes
forward.  This is an Orton/Gillingham based approach - structured,
sequential, with direct instruction.  Lucille Cuttler
www.projectliteracy.org

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In a message dated 11/22/00 4:29:00 PM Eastern Standard Time,
reslige@mail1.ade.state.az.us writes:

<< Has anyone developed an IEP for Adults in corrections who are having
 learning difficulties and/or for adults in ABE/GED/ESOL programs? I would
 appreciate seeing what has been developed as it doesn't make sense to spend
 hours re-inventing the wheel... it's time to start getting a functional,
 workable, and perhaps standard IEP in place for our adult learners in our
 programs...
 Thoughts? Items to share?  >>

Have you talked to Tom Woods?  He's on the listserv and makes frequent
helpful contributions.  Tom works in corrections. Tom?  Can you offer help?

Millie Kuth
Hamilton City ABLE
Hamilton OH 45011



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