[AAACE-NLA]Opposing proposed changes to ERIC

Gail Spangenberg gspangenberg at caalusa.org
Mon Apr 28 10:06:04 EDT 2003


David, I have been away, but my letter is going out today.  This is 
part of the administration's plan to basically dismantle the adult 
education and literacy system that the field has labored for 40-50 
years to build up.  We all need to do what we can.  Gail S


>Hello George and others,
>
>As you requested, George, below is a copy of a letter I sent to 
>Senator Kennedy.  It is short, and to the point. I drew heavily from 
>information which was posted by Debra Hargrove on the AALPD list. I 
>sent similar letters to Kerry and Capuano, and a different letter to 
>Rod Paige. It only takes a few minutes to do this, but we must not 
>let ERIC -- or LINCS -- be dismantled.
>
>All the best,
>
>David
>
>David J. Rosen
>
>---------------------
>
>
>The Honorable Edward Kennedy
>Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee
>315 Russell Senate Office Building
>Washington, DC 20510
>
>April 21, 2003
>
>Dear Senator Kennedy:
>
>As an educator who frequently uses the Education Resources Information
>Clearinghouse (ERIC) I am distressed to learn that the U.S. Department
>of Education has issued a draft plan for a "New ERIC" system which
>eliminates all 16 Clearinghouses and their services and proposes a
>dramatic change in the content of the ERIC database.
>
>I understand that the plan for the "New ERIC" makes the following changes:
>
>- Closes all 16 ERIC Clearinghouses
>- Eliminates personalized reference and referral services
>- Terminates AskERIC and clearinghouse question-answering services
>- Ends all networking and outreach activities, including ERIC-sponsored
>     electronic lists
>- Shuts down Clearinghouse Web sites currently visited by 22.5 million
>     unique  visitors  a year
>- Eliminates ERIC Digests, books, and other synthesis publications
>- Reduces coverage of the journal literature from 1100 journals to an
>     estimated 400
>- Restricts consumer access to information, limiting ERIC database
>coverage to "approved lists" of journals and document contributors
>
>I urge you to oppose this plan and to keep the ERIC system - one of
>the most valuable resources for educators who wish to leave no family
>behind  -- as it is.
>
>Thank you very much
>
>Sincerely,
>
>
>
>David  J. Rosen, Ed.D.
>7 Newsome Park
>Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
>02130
>
>
>
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-- 
Gail Spangenberg
President
Council for Advancement of Adult Literacy
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