[NIFL-POVRACELIT:1488] Re: Political literacy for women

From: rick lynn (mayfieldga@netzero.net)
Date: Fri Mar 11 2005 - 23:31:07 EST


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I hope my learning theory will help both women and men understand how their
individual environments do greatly affect their ability to think, learn, and
maintain good, mental/emotional health.  I feel Males are falling behind.
This trend could create many more problem relationships in the future for
women.  My theory could help women be better selective of Mates.  This may
help everyone.   I hope the cognitive tools provided will help all of us
lead more stable, healthier lives.   Feel free to make copies of all files
and the theory.  rick

http://learningtheory.homestead.com/Theory.html   short version for all on
request.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Stacy Ranson" <ransonstacy@hotmail.com>
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Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 5:54 PM
Subject: [NIFL-POVRACELIT:1485] Political literacy for women


> Hi.  My name is Stacy Ranson, and I am an ABE instructor at a
> community-based organization.  I am developing an ABE course designed to
> teach women how to use political power to influence their legislators
> concerning issues related to poverty, race, and literacy.  Does anyone
have
> suggestions for resources that would help me build a curriculum dealing
with
> women's issues and politics, especially resources on politics that are
> available for ABE or ESOL level students?
> Thanks,
> Stacy Ranson
> ransonstacy@hotmail.com
> Seattle University
> Seattle Goodwill Learning Center
>
>
>



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