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[LearningDisabilities 1202] Re: Children of the Code

Anita Landoll amlandoll at yahoo.com
Sat May 19 11:00:26 EDT 2007


Children of the Code has great information. You can
learn from the experts about all aspects of learning
the English language. Reading the articles has helped
me deeply understand the language.

Anita learntoreadnow
--- Kathleen Steinchen <ksteinch at MAIL.NYSED.GOV>
wrote:


> I was looking for information that tied our

> cognitive strategies that we use to stregthen memory

> and teach reading skills to the development of the

> brain in adults. I had remembered a presentation

> that I went to by G. Reid Lyons regarding this

> topic. I want to develop an understanding of the

> importance that our teaching makes in the

> development or re-structuring of the brain

> connections as part of the staff development we roll

> out in New York State to address learning

> disabilities in our adults. I thing there is a

> broader audience besides learning disabled

> adults-but also applies to adults serve in recovery

> programs. While searching for information on the

> Internet, I came across an intitiative called,

> Children of the Code. It can be accessed at

> http://www.childrenofthecode.org. Has anyone heard

> of this project? Gone to their presentations? or

> helped with an event? or seen it on PBS? I an

> interested in getting involved but would like to

> know impressions from the field who

> may be more knowledgeable than I?

>

> Kathleen Steinchen

> New York State Education Department

> Adult Education and Workforce Development

> tel: 518-474-8940

> ksteinch at mail.nysed.gov

>

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