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[ProfessionalDevelopment 1842] Re: Big Names in Literacy?

Taylor, Jackie jataylor at utk.edu
Mon Jan 7 21:39:32 EST 2008


Hello Greg,

My name's Jackie Taylor, and I'm the list Moderator. While there are
several on this list who would be happy to reply to your question, I
have a couple of questions for you that might help us to help you
better.



* Is your request about literacy in general (across the lifespan),
or adult and family literacy specifically?
* If it is about adult and family literacy:

* Is there a specific level (local, state, or national),
population (ESOL, youth, gender, poverty, race, ethnicity, corrections,
student leadership, or other groups) or focus (math, reading, writing,
college prep., etc.) that piques your interest? For example, several
national organizations might be considered "big names." However, several
states and local providers are also leaders in specific areas, and/or
have been so in the past.



Or maybe it would just be easier if you'd tell us more about why you
ask?



Looking forward to hearing from you,



Jackie



Jackie Taylor, Adult Literacy Professional Development List Moderator,
jataylor at utk.edu



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Peter
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Subject: [ProfessionalDevelopment 1841] Big Names in Literacy?



I am curious who you would consider to be big names in literacy, both
historically and currently?

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