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[Workforce 1975] Reminder: reading and writing skills list

Daphne Greenberg

alcdgg at langate.gsu.edu
Thu Oct 8 23:02:22 EDT 2009


Just a quick reminder that starting this Tuesday, Oct. 13th, there will be a new electronic discussion NIFL list called Reading and Writing Skills List. If you would like to subscribe, please go to:
http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/readwrite

The list will focus on topics such as motivation and reading/writing,
diversity and reading/writing, component skills of reading/writing,
reading/writing instruction, reading/writing strategies, reading/writing
skills necessary for post secondary and workplace settings, and
child/adult differences in reading/writing.

I think that many of you who have interests in work-focused basic skills
instruction will find the list interesting, in terms of a focus on
reading and writing. I know that your workforce voices will be welcome
as we explore the various reading and writing topics.

Please help spread the word around. The list won't be active until Oct.
13th, so if you have questions before then, please feel free to email me
at: dgreenberg at gsu.edu

When you subscribe (http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/readwrite)
please don't forget to answer the confirmation email that you receive
(until you do so, you won't be officially subscribed).

Thanks,
Daphne Greenberg
Georgia State University
Reading and Writing Skills List Facilitator
Diversity and Literacy List Facilitator



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