[AAACE-NLA] Join the Save NIFL Campaign
David Rosen
djrosen at comcast.net
Mon Jan 5 20:35:13 EST 2004
Dear AAACE-NLA Colleagues,
Join us in a grass roots campaign to save the National Institute for
Literacy's focus on adult and family literacy, including Equipped For
the Future, LINCS, and the NIFL discussion lists.
In mid-December, a campaign to save the National institute for
Literacy's focus on adults was launched by people like you: teachers,
administrators, adult learners, adult literacy program graduates,
volunteers, researchers, graduate students, librarians, staff
developers, and others who care about the National Institute for
Literacy's focus on adult and family literacy. In January the campaign
is unfurling its sails. I hope you will help keep it moving forward by
contacting your Senators and Congressional Representatives. If you
have contacted one, now contact the others. If you haven't got 'round
to it yet, please do it now. If you have contacted them, Please Email
us at SAVENIFL at yahoo.com to let us know.
The campaign continues through January, but if you care about NIFL's
focus on adults, if you care about the NIFL electronic lists, and if
you care about Equipped For the Future, the time to haul rope and
catch the wind is now.
Below is the campaign launch message which was posted to the AAACE-NLA
list earlier. If you haven't yet contacted your legislators, please
read through it, visit the Save NIFL Web page at http://savenifl.org/
and call or write your Senators and Congressperson.
Thanks for your help.
David J. Rosen
djrosen at comcast.net
Action: Save NIFL!
December 19, 2003
AAACE-NLA Colleagues:
As you may know, NIFL is in danger of losing its adult multi-literacy
focus through the process of WIA reauthorization. Additionally, the NIFL
discussion lists, LINCS, Equipped for the Future (EFF) and other adult
literacy-focused initiatives supported by NIFL are at serious risk,
because many members in Congress do *not* know that the Senate version
of WIA is "better" for the adult literacy field than the House version.
While our Congresspersons are at home over the holiday break, now marks
a critical time for pursuing advocacy efforts.
Save NIFL! Campaign
The purpose of the campaign is to provide the information and resources
necessary to assist you in helping to preserve an adult literacy-focused
NIFL. We have created a website with information about the campaign.
It is dynamic and will continue to grow and change as circumstances
change, and as more and more of us here in the field contact our
Congresspersons.
This concerted effort has originated from concerned people in the field.
No NIFL staff are involved. This is activism by practitioners and adult
learners in the field who value NIFL's original focus on adults.
We hope you will:
** Visit http://www.altn.org/ and click on the NIFL Info button to
learn:
- How to contact your Senators and Representative;
- What are some talking points for preserving an adult
literacy-focused NIFL;
- Who are the key Congresspersons with whom your Congressperson
should share your views;
- How to make the greatest impact with your views by copying other
influential leaders whose decisions impact the fate of NIFL;
- Where to obtain email addresses, FAX and phone numbers of most
NIFL Advisory Board members and other leaders;
- How to join a list of people who have already contacted their
Congresspersons, so that we can "track" our progress nationwide.
** Read the campaign progress reports posted on the AAACE-NLA.
** Revisit the site to participate in opinion polls, sign petitions, and
more.
Join us in affirming what we value about NIFL - & what we need in order
to help adults build the skills they need to succeed as family members,
career builders, and active citizens in a global community. Please join
us in this action now! We *urge* you to contact your Congresspersons
right away! http://www.altn.org/
Regards,
Jackie Taylor
Adult Literacy, Free Speech Advocate
Vice-Chair,
Association of Adult Literacy Professional Developers
David Rosen
Adult Literacy Advocate
David Collings
AAACE-NLA Moderator
Archie Willard,
An adult learner who has benefited from the NIFL
Executive Board of the Association of Adult Literacy Professional
Developers
Represented by Cristine Smith, Chair
Debbie Yoho
Daphne Greenberg
Meta Potts
Adult Educator and Family Literacy Advocate
Mary Ann Corley, Ph.D
Adult Education and Literacy Consultant
Brenda Bell
Beth Bingman
Mary Siedow
Adult Literacy Advocate
Leslie Shelton, Ph.D.
1996 NIFL Fellow
Elsa Auerbach,
Professor of English,
University of Massachusetts at Boston
Janet Isserlis,
Project Director,
Literacy Resources/RI
Deborah Schwartz
Instructional Specialist
Adult Literacy Resource Institute
Dr. Deborah D'Amico
Research Associate,
Queens College Worker Education,
City University of New York
Marcia Drew Hohn, Ed.D.
Director of Public Education and Civic Outreach
Immigrant Learning Center
Massachusetts
Paul Jurmo, Ed.D.
Mev Miller, Ed.D.
Eunice N. Askov
Aaron Kohring
Knoxville, TN
Donna Brian
Knoxville, TN
Marian Thacher, OTAN, California
Debra L. Hargrove, Ed.D
Thomas Nash, Director
Windham Adult Education
Windham, Maine
John Fleischman
Director, Technology Services
Sacramento County Office of Education
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DISCLAIMER
Signers using an organizational affiliation do so for identification
purposes only. Their views do not represent the views of the
organization with which they are affiliated.
This informational letter does not represent the views or opinions of
the National Institute for Literacy (NIFL), the NIFL staff, NIFL list
moderators, or their sponsor organizations. It *does represent* the
views of people working together to preserve the existence of an adult
literacy-focused NIFL.
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