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[Workplace 1692] Re: why no proposals?
Lloyd David
lloyd_david at creativeworkplacelearning.orgWed Dec 3 15:15:37 EST 2008
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Andy and others,
I am very interested in this conversation since I have not attended a COABE
conference in many years and was planning to go in April. Just what are the
costs and how do they compare with other conferences?
Lloyd
Lloyd David, EdD.
Creative Workplace Learning
311 Washington Street
Brighton, MA 02135
Tel : 617-783-6360
FAX: 617-782-0136
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From: workplace-bounces at nifl.gov [mailto:workplace-bounces at nifl.gov] On
Behalf Of Tyskiewicz, Andy
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 2:33 PM
To: The Workplace Literacy Discussion List
Subject: [Workplace 1690] Re: why no proposals?
COABE costs are reasonable given the nature of conferences in general.
Holding the line on registration is a major goal of the organization and the
fees are much lower than most national conferences. However, when combined
with travel costs, attendance at a national conference is indeed a
substantial expense and we are all having to plan accordingly. We encourage
programs to be careful in planning and still hope that a program delegate or
representative can still attend and report to all other staff. Thanks.
Andy Tyskiewicz
COABE Board
Hartford, CT
860-524-4043
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From: workplace-bounces at nifl.gov [mailto:workplace-bounces at nifl.gov] On
Behalf Of Carol Allen
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 9:53 AM
To: The Workplace Literacy Discussion List
Subject: [Workplace 1687] Re: why no proposals?
I agree with Heidie. My budget is allowing me to only participate in
Webinars this year.
Carol Allen
Career Readiness Certification Director
Rowan Cabarrus Community College
PO Box 1595
Salisbury, NC 28145-1595
704-202-7065
A smile from you can bring happiness to anyone, even if they don't like you.
:)
-----Original Message-----
From: "Wrigley, Heide" <heide at literacywork.com>
Sent 12/2/2008 4:42:32 PM
To: "The Workplace Literacy Discussion List" <workplace at nifl.gov>
Subject: [Workplace 1686] why no proposals?
Hi, Tonya
The dearth of proposals may have less to do with people's interest in
workplace literacy or their finding time to write and more with available
resources.
I would have been happy to participate, write proposals and present on a
number of topics but was shocked to see how much it would cost to attend
COABE
Given competing priorities for conferences and travel next year, COABE
didn't make the cut . I was truly shocked to see how expensive COABE has
become when travel, hotel, and conference fees are added up (to say nothing
of "opportunity costs" in terms of time away from funded projects).
COAB E 2009 would have been difficult to justify even to myself , so I (and
I'm sure others) will need to skip next year.
Best
Heide
Heide Spruck Wrigley
Mesilla, NM
From: workplace-bounces at nifl.gov [mailto:workplace-bounces at nifl.gov] On
Behalf Of Tonya Crum
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 2:07 PM
To: The Workplace Literacy Discussion List
Subject: [Workplace 1685] Dec 5 - COABE Workplace Session Extended Deadline
COABE 2009: Adult Education - Absolutely Essential: Winners Circle of
Champions
Based on all of the conversations I've been reading and that I heard at the
COABE 2008 conference, I know how passionate many of you are about the
workforce topic and I wouldn't want those attending the 2009 conference to
miss out on the wonderful things we have going on across the country and the
world!
I'm on the conference planning committee and we knew how important it was to
have workforce well-represented, so we created a specific strand, but now
there haven't been many session proposals on the topic, SO - please submit
to present or we won't have a good showing and we'll have only ourselves to
blame :(
Come on - you've got 3 days!!! Let's do it!
Thanks,
Tonya
** Deadline extended to December 5th at midnight**
COABE and the Kentucky Association for Adult Continuing Education (KAACE)
invite you to submit a proposal for presentation at the 2009 COABE National
Conference to be held in Louisville, Kentucky. Conference dates are April
18-22, 2009 at the Galt House Hotel & Suites.
The conference committee is interested in outstanding and innovative
practices in all aspects of adult education including basic literacy, basic
numeracy, workplace education, workforce development, family literacy,
English as a Second Language, community education, corrections education,
volunteer recruitment and literacy and other areas. The program committee
is looking for presentations based on successful implementation, current
research, and sound best practice.
Kentucky supports the needs of adult basic education through a variety of
providers such as school districts, community colleges, community-based and
faith-based organizations, local workforce centers, and correctional
facilities. COABE 09 hopes to feature exemplary practices in these delivery
systems and provide opportunities to discuss and exchange ideas with
participants representing like agencies from around the country.
All presenters must register for the conference. Proposals must be
submitted ONLINE no later than December 5, 2008 at Midnight!!!
http://www.coabeconference.org/call_for_presenters.html
--
Tonya Crum, Director
Workforce Development & Training
KET - Kentucky Educational Television
859-258-7009 office
800-432-0951 x7009 office
859-258-7393 fax
TCrum at ket.org
A teacher is one who makes himself progressively unnecessary.
-- Thomas Carruthers
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