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[SpecialTopics 731] Professional Development Needs Assessment

David J. Rosen

djrosen at comcast.net
Thu Sep 27 19:52:45 EDT 2007


Colleagues,

The announcement below is from the National Institute for Literacy. I
hope that, if you haven't completed the survey yet, that you will do
so soon.

Thanks.

David J. Rosen
Special Topics Discussion Moderator
djrosen at comcast.net

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Adult education teachers and administrators: Have you taken the time to
complete the National Institute for Literacy's online professional
development survey? If not, there is still time to express your
opinion and
share your thoughts to help influence decisions that are being made
nationally on professional development.

The National Institute for Literacy is conducting a survey on the
professional development needs of adult education practitioners
across the
country. We need your help to gather information that reflects your own
needs in the area of professional development as well as how you think
professional development should be offered. We are asking for only
10-15
minutes of your time. Follow this link to take the survey at

http://www.nifl.gov/lincs/needssurvey/

The online survey is available until November 9, 2007.

Information collected from the professional development needs survey
will be
used by the Institute and the LINCS Regional Resource Centers to 1)
give us
insights on how Institute-produced materials and training can be
disseminated and 2) identify areas where the Institute might want to
develop
additional materials and trainings. The Regional Resource Centers
will use
the data to develop a regional dissemination plan that will include
how to
best disseminate and present Institute-sponsored resources and
training in
partnership with the state organizations.

The National Institute for Literacy, a federal agency, provides
leadership
on literacy issues, including the improvement of reading instruction for
children, youth, and adults. In consultation with the U.S.
Departments of
Education, Labor, and Health and Human Services, the Institute serves
as a
national resource on current, comprehensive literacy research,
practice, and
policy.

The National Institute for Literacy is committed to the dissemination of
high-quality resources to help practitioners use evidence-based
instructional practices that improve outcomes in adult learners'
literacy
skills. LINCS is the backbone of the Institute's dissemination system,
providing information on a wide variety of literacy relevant topics,
issues,
and resources through regional resource centers, collections of
resources,
and discussion lists. For more information about the National
Institute for
Literacy and LINCS visit http://www.nifl.gov <http://www.nifl.gov/> .
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