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[SpecialTopics 336] Re: Community Literacy Discussion Begins
Jeff Carter
jcarter at dclearns.orgMon Jun 25 11:05:59 EDT 2007
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Hello everyone,
Than you for inviting me to be part of this discussion. The District
of Columbia is somewhat unique, as compared with the states, in that
virtually all of our adult literacy services are provided by
community-based nonprofit organizations.
I would define community literacy as literacy instruction that
supports the development and growth of healthy communities.
I'll let others weigh in before I address the other questions...
Jeff
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Jeff Carter
Executive Director
DC LEARNs
1612 K Street, NW
Suite 300
Washington, DC 20006
www.dclearns.org
jcarter at dclearns.org
202-331-0141 ext. 22
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