[NIFL-LD:4465] Equipped for the Future

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Hello all,
 
Thank you to Jean Stephens at UTK for the following message.
 
 
 Rochelle Kenyon
Moderator, NIFL-Learning Disabilities Discussion  List
_RKenyon721@aol.com_ (mailto:RKenyon721@aol.com) 
 
 
 
September 28, 2004
 
I am pleased to share with you an update on the Equipped for the Future  
(EFF) Center for Training and Technical Assistance, located at the Center for  
Literacy Studies, University of Tennessee Knoxville, since 2002.  
 
During the 04-05 program year, the Center will be offering many services  and 
professional development opportunities to the adult education field.   We 
hope you will have the opportunity to participate in or explore one of the  
following: 
 
-Teaching Adults to Read with Understanding, a research-based professional  
development program for adult education practitioners, developed by EFF and  
National Center for Family Literacy and funded through the Partnership for  
Reading.  
 
-Preparing for Careers in Sales and Service, a curriculum developed in  
partnership with the National Retail Federation Foundation.  Versions are  
available for teachers of English speaking adults and of limited English  proficient 
adults
 
-Online courses in standards-based instruction and assessment with EFF and  
in teaching math and reading with EFF standards and the EFF Teaching/Learning  
cycle.  
 
-Professional development in standards-based instruction and assessment,  
customized to fit organizational needs.
 
-Publications, such as Hot Topics: Focus on Math (available late Fall  2004); 
Research to Practice Note 4: Assessment (available online in October,  2004); 
and an EFF Handbook for Program Improvement: Using the EFF Approach to  
Quality (available at _http://pli.cls.utk.edu/comp_models.htm_ 
(http://pli.cls.utk.edu/comp_models.htm) ).
 
-EFF Facilitator Network and certification process, through which state and  
national agencies and organizations build their own capacity to provide  
professional development in standards-based instruction and assessment.
 
-A redesigned EFF portal website, through which all EFF resources and  
services can be accessed (available in late October, 2004).
 
In addition, the EFF Center will continue to collaborate with SRI  
International and the state workforce development agencies for the states of New  York, 
New Jersey, Florida, Washington, Rhode Island and the District of Columbia  in 
developing and piloting the EFF Work Readiness Credential. And we’ll be  
working with SRI, the Educational Testing Service, and ten state adult education  
agencies to explore the feasibility of developing new EFF assessments. 
 
The Center’s services and programs are managed by Diane Gardner, Acting  
Director of the EFF Center, with assistance from Ginny Bleazey, administrative  
assistant.  Aaron Kohring oversees the EFF websites.  Training and  technical 
assistance is provided by a cadre of national consultants and by  certified 
facilitators.  
 
The Center for Literacy Studies is proud to continue to be the home of the  
EFF Center for Training and Technical Assistance.  Please let us know how  we 
can work with you in the coming year.
 
Jean J. Stephens, Director
Center for Literacy Studies
600 Henley  St., Suite 312
Knoxville, TN 37996-4135
865-974-6610
865-974-3857  Fax
_jjstephe@utk.edu_ (mailto:jjstephe@utk.edu) 



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