The Rhode Island Adult Education Professional
Development
Center produces a bulletin roughly every
two
to three weeks in order
to inform area practitioners of news, events, and
calls for
participation
and also as a forum for posing questions, issues and discussion topics.
The current bulletin is posted below.
To read previous bulletins, go to Bulletin
Archives. To receive the bulletin via email, contact LR/RI.
To learn more about professional development
opportunities,
please
contact the RI AEPDC at (401) 456 -2838 or (401) 863-2839
March 11, 2008
Bulletin #264
Dear Colleagues,
Calls for
participation, employment, funding,
and conference and workshop
opportunities, online
and other resources.
To post information, and/or to receive
the bulletin via email, please
contact the AEPDC or leave a message at
(401-863-2839).

Janet Isserlis
NOTICES
ESOL share Wednesday, March 19 at 3:30 pm, Genesis
Center, 620 Potters Avenue, Providence.
Focus on multilevel
learning, with consideration of aural/oral and literacy
abilities. This is an open discussion group – practitioners with
an interest in adult ESOL are all welcome.
practitioner share, Tuesday,
April 8 at 3 pm – location to be announced
Many practitioners struggle with helping adult learners stay
engaged in learning. Family, work and other concerns can often
make it difficult for learners to stay focused on educational programs.
Join classroom teachers and administrators considering these
issues and share both concerns and possibilities.
The Community
College of Rhode Island Providence Campus and Literacy Volunteers of
Rhode Island are sponsoring an Adult Education Fair on Thursday, March
13, at the Providence that
Campus of CCRI from 9:00-12:00. This event will give
students and practitioners the opportunity to learn about adult
education and training programs offered in the state of Rhode Island and
the services they provide.
It is our intent that each adult education agency set up a table
so that attendees can ask questions and learn more about the services
your agencies provide.
We are also requesting you invite all of your students and
staff members to attend this networking and informative
event.
Please email Linda Sandoval at linda@lvari.org for reservations
for total amount of students and staff attending. Also if a table
will be needed to showcase your agency.
upcoming events:
The New Practitioner Orientation (NPO) is designed to
provide an overview to the adult education system, its policies and
priorities, to practitioners new to the field and/or new to Rhode
Island. A one-day sessions is being
offered for part-time (up to 15 hours) staff. Topics include
accountability, assessment, characteristics of adult learners
and practitioners,
systems and
structures and policies relevant to adult education.
one day session:
Saturday, March
22 9:30 am – 4 pm
To attend an NPO session, please contact janet_isserlis@brown.edu by
March 14th
other RI Adult Education PDC events:
http://www.ric.edu/aepdc/calendar.php
Regional Workshops on State Budget
and Impact of Proposed Cuts
Learn more about the Impact of Proposed Budget
Cuts on Rhode Island Children, Families, Seniors, and People with
Disabilities.
The state is facing a budget shortfall of $530 million. To close
the gap, the Governor has proposed slashing tens of millions of dollars
from programs that help Rhode Islanders meet their basic needs
including:
RIte Care/RIte Share Health Insurance ~ Family Independence
Program ~ Child Care Assistance ~ Head Start ~ SSI State Payments ~
Affordable Housing Programs ~ Child Welfare Programs
All agency directors and staff, boards of directors, clients,
volunteers and concerned residents are encouraged to attend!
http://www.oneri.org
SCHEDULE OF WORKSHOPS
Northern RI - March 17: 5:30- 7:30 pm ~ St. James Baptist
Church, 340 S. Main Street, Woonsocket
Blackstone Valley - March 25 ~ 5:30-7:00pm ~ Blackstone Valley Visitor
Center, 175 Main St, Pawtucket
South County - March 26: 7:00-8:30pm ~ christ the King Parish
Hall, 180 Old North Road, Kingston
West Bay ~ April 2, 2008 ~ 5:30-7:30 pm ~ Warwick Public Library, 600
Sandy Lane, Warwick
Providence - April 3: 5:30- 7:30pm ~ John Hope Settlement House, 7
Thomas P. Whitten Way, Providence
Aquidneck Island - April 16: 5:30-7:00pm ~ Middletown Public Library,
700 West Main Rd, Middletown
Co-sponsored by the One RI Coalition and Children's Policy
Coalition.
For more information contact Heidi Collins at 456- 2751 or via email at
hcollins@ric.edu. (401) 456-2751

RI Adult Education
conference, May 23, 2008
On May 23, Rhode Island will host its sixth annual State Adult
Education Conference, supported by the RIDE Office of Adult Education.
http://www.brown.edu/lrri/conference08.html

workforce development learning
opportunities: http://cwc.cedac.org/calendar.html
The Commonwealth Workforce Coalition offers
its Working With Employers Institute, a 4-session course designed for
job developers, employment specialists and other staff working with
employers.
Learn how to use a business approach with employers, prospect for
leads, research targeted industries, and engage employers in strong
partnerships. Supervisor participation is a component of the
course.
March 25, April 8, April 22 and May 6.
classes at CHISPA:
Inscribase para las clases de GED que CHisPA ofrece en
españolDe lunes a jueves de 6:00 pm a 8:00 pmLas clases
comienzan el 24 de marzo2008 hastael 29 de mayo 2008
Costo : $300.00 (incluye materiales y libros) Comuniquese hoy
mismo 401.467.0111
Inscribase para las clases de Ciudadania que CHisPA ofrece martes y
jueves de 6:00 pm –8:00 pm
Las clases comienzan el 25 de marzode 2008 y
terminan el 29 de mayo de 2008 Costo: $150.00
Para masinformacion: 401.467. 0111 Ext. 119 Marta Isaza ESL classes are
also offered. Call for information.
Urban League of Rhode Island is
offering free GED classes
Seating is limited, 351-5000, ext. 110
Open Enrollment Classes begin Monday, March 31, 246 Prairie
Avenue, Providence, RI 02905
Subsidized Child Care Available On-Site for qualifying
participants
Educational Workshop Opportunity
-
Rhode Island Parent Information Network, 175 Main Street Pawtucket, RI
02860 http://www.ripin.org
To schedule RIPIN Workshops, call Suzanne Tobin 401-727-4144 x123
or
800-464-3399 x123 (toll free in RI)
To view schedule of workshops: http://www.ripin.org/workshops.html
The ABC's of IEPs April 2, 2008 10:00 – 12:00 pm
Pre-registration deadline: March 25, 2008
Basic Rights in Special Education May 14, 2008 10:00 – 12:00 pm
Pre-registration deadline: May 7, 2008
Workshops will be held at RI Parent Information Network, 175 Main
Street, Pawtucket ~seating is limited pre-registration is
requested to reserve seating-
For more information or to pre-register Please contact Suzanne
Tobin at
401-727-4144 x123 or tobin@ripin.org
For a copy of a PDF flyer in Spanish or in English, please send
email
to janet_isserlis@brown.edu
from
Thursday Notes, February 28, 2008:
College Has Key Role in Americans’ Upward Mobility http://www.economicmobility.org/
A new study from the Pew Charitable Trusts <http://www.economicmobility.org/about/>
highlights the powerful role that college can have in helping people
change their stations in life.
Americans born into a family in the lowest fifth of U.S. earners and
who graduate from college have a 19 percent chance of joining the
highest fifth of earners in adulthood, the study says.
A greater percentage of adult children with college degrees exceeded
their parents’ income than those without a college degree across the
entire income spectrum, according to the study.
Researchers found a disturbing trend as well: Hispanic and black
Americans were falling behind whites and Asians in earning college
degrees, making it harder for them to enter the middle class
or higher.
The study warns that widening gaps in postsecondary education between
rich and poor, and whites and minorities could lead to a downturn in
opportunities for the poorest families.
http://www.economicmobility.org/about/
County Data Available Online http://censtats.census.gov/usa/usa.shtml
USA Counties now features more than 5,900 data items
for the United States, the 50 states (plus the District of Columbia),
and all of the nation's 3,141 counties or county equivalents.
Data are available on county residents’ ages, ancestries, education,
employment, and income, as well as poverty, the labor force, available
social programs, and more.
The Census Bureau manages this source for data on U.S. counties.

learning
opportunities
online
learning opportunities:
ProLiteracy offers
online courses:
Young Adult Education: Strategies and Materials (Mar.
24 - Apr. 11)
Creating Engaging ESOL Activities Using Computers II (Mar.
31 - Apr. 25)
Facilitating Adult Learning: Key Concepts for Teaching
Adults (Apr. 7 - 25)
Young Adult Education: Program Design (May 5 - May 23)
Managing the Multilevel ESL Classroom (May 12 - June 13)
Course descriptions and registration available at http://www.newreaderspress.com/default_prolit.aspx
Questions? Please call 315-422-9121 ext. 283, or e-mail
prodev@proliteracy.org
ProLiteracy America members receive a 15% discount on all professional
development courses! For more information, visit
http://www.proliteracy.org/proliteracy_america/membership/

facilitated, online learning through World Education:
Research-based Strategies
and Models for Adult Transitions to Postsecondary Education April
11–June 5
Participants will read and discuss the research on the changing
workforce and examine the reasons why adult learners need to go beyond
the GED and English language study to advance their earning potential.
Participants will also learn about the challenges facing adult students
in postsecondary education and investigate strategies and program
models that support adult transitions to postsecondary education.
Throughout the course, participants will gather local and regional data
on the labor market, educational needs, and academic programs and
support services offered by area colleges to guide future program
development and planning.
During this eight-week course, you will engage in self-paced activities
and readings, as well as asynchronous discussions with the facilitator
and course participants. An opening teleconference is scheduled for
April 17, 2008, 1 pm or 7 pm EDT
Download a detailed Course Overview at
http://professionalstudiesae.worlded.org/pdf/ct_overview.pdf
Course Facilitator: Sandy Goodman Estimated Completion Time: 24
hours Fee: $149.00
Registration: Complete and return the registration form, which you can
download at
http://professionalstudiesae.worlded.org/pdf/ct_registration.pdf.
Payment must be received prior to enrollment. Registration is
limited to 20 participants.
Cancellation policy: World Education reserves the right to cancel the
course if the minimum number of registrants is not met by April 4, 2008
Study Circle:
Research-based Adult Reading Instruction April 11–June
12, 2008
The Research-based Adult Reading Instruction Study Circle is designed
to engage practitioners of adult basic education (ABE), adult secondary
education (ASE), and English-for-speakers-of‐other-languages (ESOL) in
discussing theories and concepts related to reading instruction.
Questions about what research says about teaching adults how to read
are particularly relevant as programs and teachers struggle with
choosing the most effective ways to develop adults’ reading skills.
During this eight-week course, you will work on team projects, engage
in self-paced activities and readings, as well as asynchronous
discussions with the facilitator and course participants. Chats are
scheduled for April 24, May 15, and June 5 at 12:30–1:30 pm or
1:30–2:30 pm EDT
Download detailed Course Overview at
http://professionalstudiesae.worlded.org/pdf/reading_sc_overview.pdf
Course Facilitator: Kaye Beall Estimated Completion Time: 24
hours Fee: $149.00
Registration: and return the registration form, which you can download
at http://professionalstudiesae.worlded.org/pdf/reading_reg.pdf.
Payment must be received prior to enrollment. Registration is limited
to 20 participants.
Cancellation policy: World Education reserves the right to cancel the
course if the minimum number of registrants is not met by April 4, 2008.

National Priorities Project analyzes
and clarifies federal data so that people can understand and influence
how their tax dollars are spent.
Numeracy, critical thinking and technology: have a look http://www.nationalpriorities.org/costofwar_home
funding
opportunities - large and less large
- other grants
from the Public Education Network: http://www.publiceducation.org/newsblast_grants.asp
- The federal government's new one stop grant site:
http://www.grants.gov/
The Poverty & Race Research
Action
Council
(PRRAC) announces another round of education reform grants in areas of
social science research. PRACC is particularly interested in
issues
such as high
classroom turnover/mobility and its disproportionate
impact
on low-income, minority, and farm worker students. However, other
issues will be considered as well. To apply, send PRRAC a
proposal
outlining
the planned research and methodology, the advocacy work it is
designed to support, a budget, timeline, and qualifications of the
researchers.
Maximum grant: $10,000.
No application deadline. http://www.prrac.org/grants.php
Funding Solutions for Small
Nonprofit
Organizations
A collection of resources to help small nonprofit organizations
fundraise
including ways to motivate your board, sample fundraising letters,
phonathon
advice, and tips to improve your
direct mail
solicitation. http://www.nonprofit-innovations.com/
employment
opportunities
employment opportunities are generally sent as they
arrive via email; if you would like to receive this bulletin, and those
updates by email please contact
janet_isserlis@brown.edu.
Substitute
teaching: The
Genesis Center is interested in adding to its substitute list. If you
are an ESOL instructor who is interested in occasional work as a
substitute, either day, evening or
Saturday hours, please call Nancy
Fritz or Pat Clarkin at 781-6110.
Jobs in Literacy –
nation wide postings on the National Institute for
Literacy's LINCS site: http://www.nifl.gov/cgi-bin/lincs/jobs/jobs.cgi
Substitute list:
if
you would like your name added to the general
list,
please see contact LR/RI. The list needs to be updated so that it
can function more usefully for teachers and programs hoping to
work
with
them. (http://www.brown.edu/lrri/sub.html)
Rhode Island Community Jobs (RICOMJOB) is a
public
e-mail announcement
list that seeks to raise the profile of meaningful work in Rhode Island
by helping non-profit and public interest
employers publicize openings
effectively. Anyone seeking a job that makes a difference in Rhode
Island
can join the list. Any non-profit, government or private sector
employer
advertising a paid
position related to the public interest or community
concerns can post a free job listing. Positions must be paid but
may be part-time, full-time or temporary.
To join the list as a job seeker or to post a job as an
employer go
to: http://www.ricommunityjobs.org
Rhode Island Community Jobs is supported by the Swearer
Center
for Public
Service at Brown University and the Rhode Island Campus Compact.
If you have questions about this service, please
contact us at
ricomjob@brown.edu
Ph. D. in Literacy Studies Survey
- We invite your thoughts about a new doctoral program in the works at
VCU. If you have 10 minutes to take the survey, we would be very
grateful.
The Department of Teaching and Learning in the School of Education at
Virginia Commonwealth University is in the process of developing a new
Ph.D. in Literacy Studies degree.
The fifty-credit, interdisciplinary program is designed for
students to study emerging literacies under the guidance of a faculty
mentor. To date, we have received supportive program reviews
from a number of expert faculty. At this time, we would
like to gain your opinion of the program as someone who is working in
the field of literacy. The survey includes a two-page overview
and five questions and should take less than 10 minutes to
complete. Your willingness to take the survey is greatly
appreciated.
Please follow this link: https://survey.vcu.edu/cgi-bin/qwebcorporate.dll?idx=T8GRQP&preview=1
- Bill Muth, Ph.D. , Department of Teaching and learning , School of
Education , Virginia Commonwealth University (804) 828-8768
online
/ resources available
international education
- online resource http://www.unforkids.com
Providing flags, maps, and lesson plans to study the world.
1,967 downloadable files from 192 countries and the United
Nations.
great online resource: http://www.nrdc.org.uk/index.asp
National Research and
Development Centre for Adult Literacy and Numeracy , dedicated
to conducting research and development projects to improve literacy,
numeracy, language and related skills and knowledge. On this site you
will find information on all our activities, including:
Research and development projects <http://www.nrdc.org.uk/projects.asp>
Creative routes to specialist teacher qualifications <http://www.nrdc.org.uk/creativeroutes>
The Voices on the Page storybank is now live! Read all of the 640
stories here <http://www.nrdc.org.uk/voicesonthepage.asp>
Research reports and reviews <http://www.nrdc.org.uk/content.asp?CategoryID=329>
Latest e- newsletter <http://www.nrdc.org.uk/content.asp?CategoryID=671>
News and events <http://www.nrdc.org.uk/news.asp>
While the work originates in the U.K., much of it has usefulness and
validity for work in this country.
An online
course, Basics of Adult Literacy
Education, has been published online at the C-PAL web site
(sponsored by OVAE). This course is designed for ABE/GED educators as
an overview/review of all
adult ed issues/concepts – not tied to any one state or funding
source. It can also be used to overview any one AE concept - with
plenty of additional readings or resources. Please note that here
is little to no
focus on ESOL specific issues (that part was not funded – sorry).
You can access/review the course here: http://www.c-pal.net/course/index.html
To see the C-PAL website: http://www.c-pal.net/
This self-paced, self-directed online course was designed at the
Center for Literacy Studies as a collaboration of Donna Brian &
Duren Thompson (for content), Angela Rivera for web design, and Bob
Kulesz for copy-editing, with input from Jean Stephens in
the final editing process. -Duren Thompson, Center for Literacy Studies
ProLiteracy will
offer courses for ESOL instructors and tutors throughout the spring.
For information: http://www.newreaderspress.com/downloads/product_support/Fall07FOCSchedule.pdf
or
call (888)528-2224 ext. 283 with any questions. Jane Greiner,
Professional Development Coordinator, ProLiteracy America http://www.pr Maximising the
impact of practitioner research: A handbook of practical advice
(Hamilton, Davies and James)
http://www.nrdc.org.uk/publications_details.asp?ID=123
A publication developed from the NRDC's Practitioner-led research
initiative: http://www.nrdc.org.uk/publications_details.asp?ID=94
]
and Developing adult teaching and
learning: Practitioner guides – Responding to people's lives
(Barton and Appleby) http://www.nrdc.org.uk/publications_details.asp?ID=128
online: STATE OF WORKING RI 2007
The Poverty Institute's biennial study documenting trends in wages,
occupations, unemployment, and the state's workforce. The report points
out that the state's labor
force of 578,000 is more diverse, older and better educated than it was
two decades ago but workers face a triple whammy – slowing job growth,
eroding wages and benefits, and growing inequality.
http://www.povertyinstitute.org/matriarch/documents/State%20of%20Working%20RI%202007.pdf
Energized Learning offers lessons to
help students use the Home Energy Saver -- an online tool for analyzing
energy use and calculatingpotential savings in homes and other
buildings.
(Department of Energy) http://free.ed.gov/resource.cfm?resource_id=2021
want more? http://www.ed.gov/MailingLists/EDInfo/
Brief available from the Center for
Adult
English Language Acquisition (CAELA), Adult ESL Teacher Credentialing
and Certification, available at
http://www.cal.org/caela/esl_resources/briefs/tchrcred.html
This latest CAELA brief was written by JoAnn Crandall of the
University of Maryland Baltimore County and Genesis Ingersoll and
Jacqueline Lopez of the Center for Applied Linguistics.
This brief describes efforts to professionalize the workforce of
adult ESL educators, including efforts to certify and credential these
teachers; discusses the qualification requirements for adult ESL
teachers in the
50 states and the District of Columbia; and recommends steps for
states to take to continue to professionalize the field.
google
literacy site: http://www.google.com/literacy/
outstanding resource: http://www.youthliteracy.ca/
- Youth Literacy work in Canada
Shannon Gavin, a senior graduating from Brown this year, has developed
a new website, as her capstone project in Middle East Studies,
called Arab Perceptions of the United
States:
Video Interviews from Amman, Jordan and Damascus,
Syria.You can view them, and supporting text at http://arabperceptions.wordpress.com
Journal
of Online Mathematics and its
Applications offers
articles, learning modules, "mathlets" (single-purpose learning tools),
reviews of online resources, and a developers' area. Search
contents of the journal by type of resource (e.g., article), by
subject (e.g., number concepts, data
presentation, plane geometry), or both. The journal makes
extensive use of graphics, animations,
video clips, and other
media. Articles and other materials are peer
reviewed.
(Mathematical Association of America, National ScienceFoundation)
http://free.ed.gov/resource.cfm?resource_id=1875
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) - The U.S.
Civics and Citizenship Online: Resource Center for
Instructors is available online at: http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.eb1d4c2a3e5b9ac89243c6a7543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=b36e663784bcd010VgnVCM100000d1f1d6a1RCRD&vgnextchannel=b36e663784bcd010VgnVCM100000d1f1d6a1RCRD
The U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI),
Assisting
Refugees with Disabilities Program : Resource Guide for
Serving Refugees with Disabilities
available at http://www.refugees.org/DisabilityGuide
The guide, written for refugee case managers
and those serving refugees with disabilities, includes 139 pages of
information about resources for serving adults and children with
disabilities,
housing for refugees with disabilities, assistive technology,
medical resources, citizenship and disability, benefits for refugees
with disabilities and more.
If you have any questions or technical assistance needs, please
contact Xuan Nguyen, Director of USCRI Health and Human Services at
xnguyen@uscridc.org or at 202-347-3507 ext 3056.
Resources from EdChange family of Web
sites:
A new Classism and Poverty Awareness Quiz http://www.edchange.org/multicultural/quizzes.html
;
Newly designed
Social Justice News Service site http://mail.socialjusticenews.net/mailman/listinfo/news_socialjusticenews.net-
email-based news service, periodic email digests of links to articles
related to equity,
social justice, and multiculturalism from sources
all over the world.
New essays and links to essays http://www.edchange.org/publications.html
New essays in the Multicultural Education Research Room http://www.edchange.org/multicultural/papers.html
Radical
Math is a resource for
educators interested in integrating issues of social, political, and
economic justice into math curriculum and classes… RadicalMath.org has
the goals of raising
mathematic literacy and simultaneously developing
ways to address a range of community issues. The website supports
educators to teach many different types of math within the context of
studying social, political, and economic justice issues.
RadicalMath.org also contains teaching materials on important financial
topics for youth such as owning a credit card, paying for college, and
avoiding subprime lenders, as well as materials on Ethnomathematics.
Visit http://www.radicalmath.org/
for more or email info@radicalmath.org
Google
Scholar enables searches for
scholarly
literature, including
peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, preprints, abstracts and technical
reports from broad areas of research. Use Google Scholar to find
articles
from a variety of academic publishers, professional societies, preprint
repositories and universities, as well as articles available across the
web. Google Scholar orders search results by how relevant they
are
to your query, so the most useful references should appear at the top
of
the page. This relevance ranking takes into account the full text of
each
article as well as the article's author, the publication in which the
article
appeared and how often it has
been cited in scholarly literature. Google Scholar automatically
analyzes
and extracts citations and presents them as separate results, even if
the
documents they refer to are not online. This means your search results
may include citations of older works and seminal articles that
appear only in books or other offline publications. http://scholar.google.com/
Living in Poverty slideshow does
the
math: what
does it take to live at the poverty level.
http://www.nccbuscc.org/cchd/povertyusa/tour2.htm
RI Foundation online scholarship
directory - searchable by city/town,
intended field of study, current high school, and more. http://scholarship.rifoundation.org/
YouthBuild USA Learning Network has
links to Web sites and
full-text
documents, and includes a section on "Authentic Materials/Engaged
Learning/Constructivism/Contextual Learning/Project-based Learning." http://www.youthbuild.org/learningnetwork/professionaldev.html
conferences
and workshops - conferences and workshops
are
listed chronologically and are updated with each bulletin
Rhode Island - Training/events around
employment issues
for people with disabilities http://www.ric.edu/uap/training.html
On March 26 Bristol
Community College
will
hold an event to recognize the power of community-based efforts. In
recognition of the 50th anniversary of Dollars for Scholars, the
College is planning a conference entitled From Dream to Reality:
Grassroots Empowerment for Student Success.
In 1958, Dr. Irving Fratkin founded the first chapter of the
Citizens Scholarship Fund—Dollars for Scholars. He started a
grassroots movement that has become an international success, raising
more than $1 billion to help more than one million students
go to college. What is the next great grassroots effort that will
help students stay in school and succeed? This FREE conference
brings
together educational and community leaders to demonstrate ways
that grassroots efforts are essential for student persistence and
success at all levels of education.
For a detailed schedule, session abstracts, and to register
on-line, go to http://www.bristolcc.edu/events/professionalday/
Health Literacy Summit
March 25–26, Indianapolis, IN
Health literacy is often defined as the ability to read, understand,
and act upon health-related information. Improving health literacy may
improve the health status and quality of life of America’s adults,
especially among adults with marginal literacy skills. Learn about
research on health literacy and resources for implementing health
literacy programming. Breakout sessions for adult educators, health
care workers, and others interested in health literacy include: Health
Literacy and Older Adults,Health Literacy Study Circles, Student Health
Teams, Testing Impact of Health Literacy in Adult Literacy and
Integrated Family Approach Programs Individual registration fees to
cover materials and meal are $30. Attendees must make hotel
arrangements at Holiday Inn Select, 317-244-6861, by February 26.
Contact Kaye Beall, kaye_beall@worlded.org, or Tim Ponder,
tzponder@zhost.com, to learn more.
Read, Rattle and
Roll: National Community literacy Leadership Conference,
Memphis, March
12-14. Conference goals: to build on the national community
literacy discourse that is uniting communities
and promoting the vision
of 100% literacy through 100% community engagement; to demonstrate
strategies that business, local government, funders and educational
stakeholders can use to support the creation
of highly literate
communities; to share models, resources and success
stories from a
diverse group of coalitions, and to
inspire community leaders and coalition board members through a process
of enquiry
nd education to build the capacity of collaborative
community efforts through literacy infusion. http://www.literacypowerline.com/details2008.html
Worlds of TESOL: Building Communities of
Practice, Inquiry, and Creativity New York City, April 2-5,
http://www.tesol.org/2008convention
Registration opens December 3;
$265 members (advanced registration)
$460 non-member (advanced registration).
Radical Mathematics, Creating Balance
in an Unjust World 2008 Conference on Math Education and Social
Justice
http://www.radicalmath.org/conference
Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY, April 4th - April 6th
A Declaration of Numeracy: Empowering Adults through Mathematics
Education, 15th International Conference 2008 June 30th - July 3rd
Chestnut Hill College, Philadelphia
ALM is an international research forum that brings
together those
engaged and interested in research and developments in the field of
adult mathematics/numeracy teaching and learning.
The ALM conference has not met in the United States since 2000
and offers American educators a unique opportunity to meet colleagues
from around the world who share their interest
in adult mathematics education.
CALL FOR Proposals http://www.alm-online.net/
Researchers and practitioners in the fields of adult numeracy and
mathematics education and related disciplines are invited to submit
proposals for contributions to this international conference.
The organisers particularly welcome contributions from members
and non-members that help us to:
- share good practice in adult mathematics teaching and
learning, take stock of our area/discipline as an evolving area of
study and research,
- assess the nature and value of the combined contribution
for adults mathematics education/numeracy, and
- chart future directions for development and research.
Please submit abstracts of proposals for papers by 31 March
2008. To: jkantner@kishwaukeecollege.edu or Joanne Kantner,
Kishwaukee College, 21193 Malta Road, Malta, IL 60150
DEADLINE for submission:
22 February.
The 14th Annual International Pedagogy
& Theatre of the Oppressed Conference: May 22 -May 25, in
Omaha, Nebraska--the original site of PTO.
Inspired by the critical education work of Paulo Freire and
theatre activism of Augusto Boal, PTO brings together those interested
and engaged in critical
pedagogies, theatre, and arts aimed towards progressive and
revolutionary social change. The theme for this year's conference is
What is Change? What is
Substantial Change? And How? Augusto Boal, internationally
renowned theatre artist and activist, is returning to provide Theatre
of the Oppressed (TO)
workshops prior to and after our conference. Pre and post
conference workshops also scheduled; information and registration
http://www.ptoweb.org.
Second Annual Prepárate
Conference May 22-23,
Hyatt Regency McCormick Place, Chicago,
Illinois
Building on the success of the inaugural Prepárate
conference, join us for a solutions-driven conference promoting
academic accomplishment for Latino students. Get informed about the
direct
services available for Latino students in schools and communities
across the country. Prepárate brings together members from
higher education, secondary schools, middle schools, and community
based organizations--with the common goal of increasing Latino
student success at the post-secondary level. http://www.collegeboard.com/preparate/
other events and
conferences http://www.nifl.gov/cgi-bin/Calendar/calendar_world.cgi
TESOL worldwide
calendar of events http://www.tesol.org/isaffil/calendar/index.html
breathe - everyday yoga at your desk. http://www.mydailyyoga.com/yoga/everyday_yoga.html
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