[NIFL-LD:4650] Value News Release

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Hello all,
 
Thanks to Jackie Taylor for forwarding this information.
 
 
Rochelle Kenyon
Moderator, NIFL-Learning Disabilities Discussion   List
_RKenyon721@AOL.com_ (mailto:RKenyon721@AOL.com) 



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News Release
March 16, 2005
 
Media Contact: Chip Ridgewood, (610) 876-7625 or _office@valueusa.org_ 
(mailto:office@valueusa.org) 
 
Adult Learners School Legislators on Adult Education
 
On March 9 and 10, adult learners from 25 states plus the District of  
Columbia 
and Guam met with Senators and Congresspersons to educate them  about the 
life-changing importance of adult education. These meetings were  part of the 
civics education portion of VALUE's Fourth Biannual National  Adult Learner 
Leadership Institute, held March 8-10 in Washington, DC. In  total, adult 
learners personally talked with 5 Senators and 6  Representatives. Adult 
learners talked with staff of of an additional 15  Senators and 21 
Congresspersons.
During one meeting, Rep. George Miller  (D-CA-07), ranking minority member of 
the Committee on Education and the  Workforce told his constituent and VALUE 
board member Faye Combs that he  would sponsor a Dear Colleague letter to the 
House Appropriations Committee  opposing a 66% cut in adult education 
fund-ing 
included in the  Administration's 2006 budget request.
 
Marty Finsterbusch, VALUE's Executive Director said "This is what we did in  
just 48 hours. Imagine what adult learners from all 50 states can accomplish  
in a sustained effort to personally validate the impact of adult basic  
education on their lives and their families." Finsterbusch added, "This  
Leadership Institute makes it possible for adult learner leaders and their  
legislators to learn from each other in the very place were literacy policy  
is 
made. It's an unparalleled civics education experience."
 
More than one hundred adult learner leaders from twenty-five states and two  
dozen literacy program staff attended this Institute. Events included  
receptions on Capitol Hill for House and Senate members and a banquet at the  
Library of Congress, which was hosted by the Library's Center for the Book.  
Adult learner leaders also took part in civics education and leadership  
skill-building workshops.
 
During this Institute, VALUE presented two awards. Verizon was recognized  
for 
its long-standing corporate commitment to the field of adult basic  education 
and literacy. Laura Calderon, an adult learner leader from the  Glades 
Tri-City 
Family Education Program and the Palm Beach County Literacy  Coalition in 
Delray Beach, Florida received the Susan Green Award. This  award is given 
biannually to an adult learner leader who exemplifies Susan  Green's 
qualities 
of seeing the best in other people and reaching out to  help them pursue 
their 
own literacy leader objectives.
 
VALUE expressed its appreciation to the organizations that partnered with  
VALUE for this Leadership Institute. They include: D.C. LEARNs, Inc,  
Washington's city-wide literacy coalition; the D.C. Public Library's Adult  
Literacy Resource Center; the Southeast Professional Development Center in  
Lancaster-Lebanon, Pennsylvania; the National Adult Education Professional  
Development Consortium; and the American Library Association's Office of  
Outreach and Literacy Services.
 
VALUE, Inc. is a national nonprofit organization governed and operated by  
the 
alumni of adult basic education programs in the United States. Its  mission 
is 
to strengthen adult education programs in the U.S. through  learner 
involvement 
and leadership. VALUE is founded on the belief that  input from current and 
former adult learners can help the literacy field  improve recruitment, 
retention, curriculum reform, research, and resource  development. For more 
information on the organization, visit _www.valueusa.org_ 
(http://www.valueusa.org) .
 
It is a small world … During her senior year of high-school and freshman  
year 
of college, Amy Hille, a legislative assistant for Kentucky  Congressperson 
Ben 
Chandler worked for Leadership Institute participant  Phyllis Long in the 
Parks 
Department, unbeknownst to either of them until  the House reception.



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