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Sat Jan 28 01:04:41 EST 2006


This is VERY good news!!! YAY for VCU!! Robin S.

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From: Lauren E Ellington/FS/VCU <leellington at vcu.edu>
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Sent: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 11:45:18 -0500
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Virginia Commonwealth University has just received approval to offer an
M.Ed. in Adult Education with a specialization in Adults with
Disabilities.  They are in the process of updating the website to
reflect this new opportunity.  To find out more, contact Dr. Terry
Carter at tjcarter at vcu.edu or 804-827-2628.

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Lauren Ellington
Online Training Specialist,
Learning Disabilities Specialist, and
Writer/Editor of Update and Update on LD
Virginia Adult Learning Resource Center
Virginia Commonwealth University
817 W. Franklin Street, Room 221  |  P.O. Box 842037
Richmond, VA  23284-2037
Phone:  1-800-237-0178 or  804-828-6158  
Fax:  804-828-7539
http://www.valrc.org


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Can anyone name a college, university or other program that focuses
special ed or psychology or learning disabilities on adult learners? If
we have learned ANYTHING in the last few years in adult education, it
is that the models from K-12 do not work.
Adult learners are likely to have MANY causes for poor learning
including learning disabilities, or maybe NOT including LD.   Adult
educators working with struggling learners really need to have a very
broad perspective on barriers to learning.  I , who work actively in
the field helping adult educators with these issues, have never heard
of a training program in a college or university that addresses that
wide range of learning barriers in adult learners.   I would be happy
to know of one.  Robin Schwarz

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From: Reed, Nancy <psynlr at langate.gsu.edu>
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Sent: Fri, 20 Jan 2006 11:53:25 -0500
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interested in a profession working with

Suggest that he go to
www.ahead.org
 
as one source of information.
 
He may also find useful information at the websites for the
International Dyslexia Association and the Learning Disabilities
Association.
 
There are degrees in Rehabilitation, counseling psych, learning
disabilities, etc. at many universities.
 
Many disability services providers in colleges/universities, though,
come from a wide range of backgrounds, some having nothing to do with
disabilities (which is not necessarily a good thing.)
 
Nancy Reed
 

Nancy Larkin Reed, Ph.D., CCC-SLP,
Liaison/Consultant
Regents Center for Learning Disorders
Georgia State University 
P.O. Box 3995
Atlanta, GA 30303-3995
404/651-4662
nreed at gsu.edu
www.gsu.edu/rcld



>>> deedee at nnlc.org 01/19/06 4:27 PM >>>


I have a wonderful instructor that teaches our GED classes.  He  also
works with our students with disabilities. He approached me today
asking
how I got involved with working with disabilities, especially with
adults with L.D.  He asked where or who offers degrees,
certificates..........in th field of learning disabilities and what
types of professions are out there related to  LD ....counseling,
psychology.......

I shared with him what I know, which is not much.  I was hoping others
could offer some input here.
He does a tremendous job here and it was exciting to have him  inquire
and show such an interest in working with individuals with learning
disabilities.
Thanks


--
Dee Dee Bossart,MS
Program Development Officer
Northern Nevada Literacy Council
775-356-1007
775-356-1009 Fax
deedee at nnlc.org


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