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[ContentStandards 312] Thank you to Aaron and Content Standards List Subscribers

Maralit, Mary Jo MMaralit at NIFL.gov
Wed Nov 1 16:19:31 EST 2006


Hello, All,

The Institute would like to thank Aaron Kohring and the Center for Literacy
Studies for their work with the Adult Education Content Standards List. Over
the years, the list has grown from the original focus on the National
Institute for Literacy's Equipped for the Future Standards-based Adult
Literacy System Reform Initiative to a broader area of discussion on Content
Standards, looking at lessons learned and the issues involved with
implementing standards, and the impact of standards on state and local
programs. Thanks also to Meta Potts, who moderated before Aaron took over,
and countless others who were involved in developing the list over the
years.

We would also like to thank you -- the subscribers, throughout the years you
have shared your experiences, stories, resources and ideas. Please note
that the archives for this list will remain up on the Institute's servers,
we find that they serve as an important resource for the adult education and
literacy field.

The list will close on Friday afternoon, November 3. We encourage you to
continue to participate on other Institute sponsored lists, for more
information go to: http://www.nifl.gov/lincs/discussions/discussions.html.

Regards,
Jo

Jo Maralit
National Institute for Literacy
1775 I Street, NW; Suite 730; Washington, DC 20006
mmaralit at nifl.gov
< http://www.nifl.gov/>



-----Original Message-----
From: contentstandards-bounces at nifl.gov
[mailto:contentstandards-bounces at nifl.gov]On Behalf Of Kohring, Aaron M
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 4:09 PM
To: contentstandards at nifl.gov
Subject: [ContentStandards 309] Thank you to Standards List Subscribers


Greetings all,

I wanted to thank all the subscribers to the Content Standards Discussion
List for your contributions to the dialogue on Content Standards over the
past year. I hope you have found the List as a useful resource for
materials, information, and exchange with others that has contributed to
your professional development or linked you with the tools you need.

Before the List closes, I hope you have considered subscribing to one or
more of the Institute's other Discussion Lists so this valuable dialogue on
Content Standards can continue in the relevant contexts or topical areas.

Best to you all,
Aaron



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