[NIFL-WOMENLIT:3036] Re: research on the impact of trauma on

From: Andres Muro (AndresM@epcc.edu)
Date: Thu Oct 07 2004 - 13:33:20 EDT


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the last issue of the change agent is devoted to women and learning. I
published the results of a study that we did in El Paso about the impact
of domestic violence in ABE. The article is on page 52. However, the
whole issue is devoted to women and learning issues. 
Go to:

http://www.nelrc.org/changeagent/pdf/issue19.pdf

Andres


>>> Janet_Isserlis@brown.edu 10/7/2004 10:42:24 AM >>>
other resources that might be of use

Jenny Horsman (for others who may not be aware of her work)

http://www.jennyhorsman.com 

http://www.brown.edu/lrri/screen.html 

Janet Isserlis

> ----------
> From: 	nifl-womenlit@nifl.gov on behalf of karenn@athabascau.ca

> Reply To: 	nifl-womenlit@nifl.gov 
> Sent: 	Thursday, October 7, 2004 12:24 PM
> To: 	Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: 	[NIFL-WOMENLIT:3034] Re: research on the impact of
trauma on learning
> 
> Hi:
> My Ph D research looked at how women who had left violent
relationships
> coped with post secondary education. This is not exactly what the
last
> person had in mind but I think it tells us something about resiliency
and
> what can help.
> Karen
> on how Pam raises a good question-does anyone know of current
research being
> > conducted in the area of survivors of violence and difficulties
with
> > learning?
> > Daphne
> >
> >>>> pampferer@newfoundationsinc.org 10/05/04 11:40AM >>>
> > I have not attended the NRC though I have read some of the
research
> > presented.  I would love to see a research project that would give
us
> > more
> > information regarding the impact of trauma on learning.
Specifically, on
> > adult women who are survivors of various forms of violence and who
have
> > difficulty with reading comprehension, and more pervasively, math
> > anxiety.
> > And then, I guess more importantly, to develop strategies to deal
with
> > the
> > problem. I am aware of Jenny Horseman's work.  Do you know of
anyone
> > doing
> > research in this area?  Thanks
> >
> > Pam Ampferer
> > New Foundations Supportive Housing
> > 1161 Westminster Street
> > Saint Paul, MN 55101
> > 651-771-7565
> > 651-771-7426 fax
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: nifl-womenlit@nifl.gov [mailto:nifl-womenlit@nifl.gov] On
Behalf
> > Of
> > Daphne Greenberg
> > Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 10:01 AM
> > To: Multiple recipients of list
> > Subject: [NIFL-WOMENLIT:3030] Conference
> >
> > The 54th National Reading Conference (NRC) is from December 1-4,
2004 in
> > San Antonio. For information, you can go to:
> > http://www.nrconline.org/conference/conf04.html 
> > According to this website:
> > NRC is an international organization devoted to excellence in
reading
> > and literacy research. It is the annual gathering place for
leading
> > literacy researchers from around the world. The latest research
> > results
> > are presented within a wonderful spirit of intense debate and
dialogue
> > within a positive, collaborative spirit. NRC has a long tradition
of
> > viewing reading and literacy research with a broad and
multifaceted
> > lens. Our work benefits by celebrating the complexity that defines
our
> > field; we welcome everyone into our diverse community of very
talented
> > scholars.
> >
> > Two questions:
> > 1. Have any of you attended NRC, and what kind of experience did
you
> > have?
> > 2. If funding were available, what kind of research project would
you
> > like to see conducted in the field of women and literacy?
> >
> > Daphne
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Daphne Greenberg
> > Assistant Professor
> > Educational Psych. & Special Ed.
> > Georgia State University
> > P.O. Box 3679
> > Atlanta, Georgia 30302-3979
> > phone: 404-651-0127
> > fax:404-651-4901
> > dgreenberg@gsu.edu 
> >
> > Daphne Greenberg
> > Associate Director
> > Center for the Study of Adult Literacy
> > Georgia State University
> > P.O. Box 3977
> > Atlanta, Georgia 30302-3977
> > phone: 404-651-0127
> > fax:404-651-4901
> > dgreenberg@gsu.edu 
> 
> 
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