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[FamilyLiteracy] Sharing issues, ideas, questions & knowledge

Janet Isserlis Janet_Isserlis at brown.edu
Mon Feb 20 10:23:38 EST 2006


see also

Connections Volume VII/Multilevel Classes

http://hub1.worlded.org/docs/connections/tableofcontents.htm



From: Gail Price <gprice at famlit.org>
Reply-To: The Family Literacy Discussion List <familyliteracy at nifl.gov>
Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 10:01:05 -0500
To: The Family Literacy Discussion List <familyliteracy at nifl.gov>
Subject: Re: [FamilyLiteracy] Sharing issues, ideas, questions & knowledge

Jackie:

Here are some resources that I hope you find helpful. 


There is an issue of Focus on Basics that you might enjoy reading.It is
devoted to multilevel classroom instruction.Go
to http://www.ncsall.net/index.php?id=446
<http://www.ncsall.net/index.php?id=446>   Look at the right hand column for
a list of the articles in that edition.

There is also an Eric Digest article entitled Teaching Multilevel Adult ESL
classes. There are many ideas in the article that can be used in any
classroom. Take a look at  http://www.ericdigests.org/1996-1/adult.htm
<http://www.ericdigests.org/1996-1/adult.htm>

The California Adult Literacy Professional Development Project created some
materials around multi-level instructional strategies for multi-level,
multi-subject classrooms to help its ABE/GED instructors implement the state
instructional standards. They can be found
at http://www.calpro-online.org/training/multi.html
<http://www.calpro-online.org/training/multi.html>


Do any of you have other suggestions ‹ either resources or first-hand
practical experiences ‹ for Jackie?


On Feb 16, 2006, at 12:40 PM, jhamlett at insightbb.com wrote:


> I would like information on any new strategies being used in family literacy 

> programs currently, and techniques programs have used to successfully

> increase 

> literacy skills in multidimensional programs that have learners with a broad 

> range of skills. 

>

> Thank you,

>

> Jackie Hamlett

>

>

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> From: Gail Price <gprice at famlit.org>

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> Do any of you have any issues, ideas, topics, or questions you would like to

> have addressed on this list?  Perhaps there are resources you have found

> useful in your work that you would like to share. Or, maybe you have in mind a

> guest discussion leader who can address current research or instructional

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> We can all benefit from the knowledge and experience of the 600+ subscribers

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> are one way to help us grow professionally.

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> So, send in your suggestions, and let's get talking!

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> Gail J. Price

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> National Center for Family Literacy

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Gail J. Price
Multimedia Specialist
National Center for Family Literacy
325 West Main Street, Suite 300
Louisville, KY 40205

Phone: 502 584-1133, ext. 112
Fax: 502 584-0172





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