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[FamilyLiteracy 1593] Re: Closing of Family Literacy List
Betty Harrington
bettyh at fsusd.k12.ca.usWed Sep 30 13:09:42 EDT 2009
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Thank you for sharing your professional wisdom. The discussions have been very informative. I too, have grown from being a part of the group. Thanks again.
Betty Harrington
1100 Civic Center Dr.
Fairfield, CA 94533
Betty Harrington
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>>> "Gail Price" <gprice at famlit.org> 09/29/09 7:43 AM >>>
Dear Subscribers,
As you read in the notice from NIFL that was posted last Friday,
tomorrow will be our last day together as members of the NIFL Family
Literacy Discussion List. I am sorry to see the List close and am
grateful for the time I have spent as its moderator. Thank you to each
of you, both contributors and lurkers, for your support and for sharing
your expertise, questions and concern for families. I feel as if I have
grown in my knowledge because of you and I hope that you have taken
something away from the List as well.
As you read in the NIFL notice, other lists are continuing. You may
already be subscribers to some of these lists, but if you are not you
might want to be. Look over the following list and if there is something
there that fits your needs and interests, please join that group for
your discussions. Along with some of the long standing lists, there are
some new lists to consider: Transitions, Reading and Writing Skills,
and the Math and Numeracy Discussion Lists. These lists should be
available for your subscriptions on or soon after October 1. To
subscribe to a list, visit
http://www.nifl.gov/lincs/discussions/discussions.html
* Adult Literacy Professional Development Discussion List
* Assessment Discussion List
* Learning Disabilities Discussion List
* Transitions to Post Secondary Education Discussion List (NEW)!
Workforce Competitiveness Resource Collection
* Adult English Language Acquisition Discussion List
* Technology & Distance Learning Discussion List
* Workforce Competitiveness Discussion List
Basic Skills Resource Collection
* Reading & Writing Skills Discussion List (NEW)!
* Math & Numeracy Discussion List (NEW)!
* Health Literacy Discussion List
* Diversity & Literacy Discussion List
The National Center for Family Literacy has enjoyed moderating this List
since the mid 1990s. If you have questions or concerns about your
families, practices, or programs, please call us at 502-584-1133. We
will be glad to help in whatever way we can.
Keep up the good work, the hard work, that you do in supporting
families. I look forward to "seeing" you on one or more of the NIFL
discussion lists. Thanks again for your support. I have enjoyed our time
together.
Gail
Gail J. Price
Multimedia Specialist
National Center for Family Literacy
325 W. Main Street, Suite 300
Louisville, KY 40202
gprice at famlit.org
502 584-1133
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