[NIFL-WORKPLACE:585] New from NCLE: NCLEnotes newsletter

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A Pre-test
1. What are two top issues Kate Singleton says students want to explore in the classroom?

2. What percentage of learners enrolled in federally funded adult education programs are English language learners?

3.  Why does Juanito say that in Cuba he was a German Shepherd?

4.  What can you download from the Website of the US Pharmacopeia to help in teaching health literacy to English language learners? 

5.  What new book has just been published by the Center for Applied Linguistics and Delta?

6.  Where can you find downloadable pictures of life in Southeast Asia?

7. What new publication has Fannie Mae developed for ESOL and ABE teachers?


Find the answers to these questions and more information related to working with adult English language learners in the latest issue of NCLEnotes. If you're on NCLE's mailing list you'll be getting the newsletter in the mail. It is also available on NCLE's Web site at http://www.cal.org/ncle/Nnotes111.pdf
You can also contact NCLE directly for a copy.

Miriam Burt
Associate Director, National Center for ESL Literacy Education (NCLE)
Center for Applied Linguistics
4646 40th Street NW
Washington, DC 20015
(202) 362-0700 (phone)
(202) 363-7204 (fax)
miriam@cal.org
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