[NIFL-WORKPLACE:195] Start-up of CAAL...

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We are pleased to share the following News Release issued yesterday to 
announce the launching of The Council for Advancement of Adult Literacy. CAAL 
is just starting up and finding its way, but we hope in time to have 
something substantive to offer and to become a valuable friend to the adult 
literacy cause.  We're just gearing up for operations and can't yet handle a 
large volume of telephone calls or e-mail inquiries.  So we would suggest 
that you wait for our next press release containing more substantive 
information before contacting us. If you must communicate now, please write 
to the address given below.  

NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR ADVANCING ADULT LITERACY LAUNCHED

June 5, 2001 - New York, NY - The Council for Advancement of Adult Literacy 
(CAAL) today announced its formation as an independent new national voice for 
adult literacy in the U.S. 

"Solid literacy skills, which millions of adult Americans lack, are essential 
for the well-being of the nation and for the effective participation of 
individuals in our democracy, in the workplace, and in community and family 
life," stresses Gail Spangenberg, CAAL's president and founder.  "We look 
forward to working with others both in and out of government dedicated to the 
cause of moving adult literacy from 'the margins to the mainstream' of 
American education."
 
Spangenberg, former head of the Business Council for Effective Literacy, 
recently completed a year-long project to assess the status and lingering 
problems of adult literacy.  With grants from The Carnegie Corporation and 
The Ford Foundation, she also explored the feasibility of creating an 
independent blue-ribbon national commission on adult literacy, developing a 
research agenda and slate of commissioners for it.  CAAL is the outcome of 
that work and will build on its foundation.  

Start-up funding for CAAL has been provided by Harold W. McGraw, Jr.  CAAL's 
offices will be located at the McGraw-Hill headquarters building, at least 
temporarily.  The public charity, which expects to achieve 501(c)(3) status 
soon, will conduct studies, analyses, and special projects, disseminate 
information, and undertake other activities to promote effective policy 
development and program improvement in adult basic skills and literacy.  It 
will work for better understanding of and communication about adult literacy 
as an essential component of the adult education and literacy system.  

CAAL will start with a period of intensive board and fund development, 
gradually turning its attention to strategic topics and needs at the 
national, state, and local levels.  It will draw on advice from a team of 
about two dozen professional advisors, many of whom were involved in the 
explorations leading to CAAL's formation and who will continue on in this 
role.

The CAAL Board of Directors will consist of influential leaders from the 
public and private sectors.  Its initial Board includes former U.S. 
Commissioner of Education Harold Howe II, human resource development 
specialist Forrest Chisman (former president of the Southport Institute for 
Policy Analysis), international researcher Thomas Sticht, policy analyst 
Garrett Murphy, and Ms. Spangenberg.

[The Council for Advancement of Adult Literacy, 1221 Avenue of the Americas - 
50th fl., New York, NY 10020.  212-512-2363, Bess Heitner, Assistant to the 
President & Research Associate]



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