[NIFL-POVRACELIT:958] Re: community newspapers

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You might also try the Change agent. I got this off of the website from 
World education.

NELRC Publications

The Change Agent

The Change Agent is a biannual, 24-page, theme-based teaching and 
learning resource that offers news stories; opinion pieces; student and 
teacher writing; graphics and cartoons; and lessons and activities that 
help teachers incorporate social justice issues into their classroom 
curriculum. It is a flexible and creative tool for educational 
development that is helping people become informed and active members 
of their local and global communities. The paper is intended for use in 
intermediate-level ESOL, ABE, GED and adult diploma classes. The 
content is a mix of classroom-ready material and background articles 
that can deepen and extend learners' and educators' knowledge in the 
topic area.

Ordering Info:
One-year subscriptions $5. Contact Kristin Salsberry at 617-482-9485 or 
print off a subscription form from our Web site 
(http://www.nelrc.org/changeagent/).

Contact Person:
Angela Orlando, Editor, 617-482-9485.

On Friday, November 15, 2002, at 02:19 PM, Jill Grossman wrote:

>
> I am looking for information on community newspapers or other 
> publications
> that are at least in part written by people in literacy programs. In 
> other
> words, publications that teach people in literacy programs to write 
> news and
> feature stories and personal essays.
>
> Does anyone know of any?
>
>
>
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