[Abesoutheast] Exciting event!
Espindola, Annemarie
aespindo at bristol.mass.edu
Wed Sep 27 11:50:29 EDT 2006
From: aaace-nla-bounces at lists.literacytent.org
[mailto:aaace-nla-bounces at lists.literacytent.org] On Behalf Of Corley,
Mary Ann
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 4:24 PM
To: National Literacy Advocacy List sponsored by AAACE
Subject: [AAACE-NLA] Meeting of the Minds II Symposium
National Adult Education Researcher-Practitioner Symposium: A Meeting of
the Minds II
Join us for this exciting dialogue among adult education researchers,
practitioners, and policy makers!
Nationally recognized adult education researchers will discuss their
studies in such areas as reading, learner persistence, English as a
Second Language instructional strategies, technology innovations,
transitioning adults to college, authentic materials, health literacy,
adult numeracy, family literacy, social justice, innovations in
statewide assessment, practitioner inquiry, professional development,
and many more. In addition, a featured concurrent session consists of a
panel of adult literacy learners.
Presenters include Kathleen Bailey, Hal Beder, Alisa Belzer, Beth
Bingman, John Comings, Larry Condelli, Ros Davidson, Ron Glass, John
Fleishman, Daphne Greenberg, Kathy Harris, Erik Jacobson, Jere Johnston,
Tara Joyce, Cheryl Keenan, Mark Kutner, Susan Levine, Myrna Manly,
Dennis Porter, Paul Porter, Steve Reder, Pat Rickard, Rima Rudd, Maricel
Santos, Robin Schwarz, Renee Sherman, Heidi Silver-Pacuilla, Cristine
Smith, John Strucker, Robin Waterman, Cynthia Zafft, and others.
Throughout the symposium, each research presentation will be followed by
a panel of practitioners who will respond to the presentations, and then
by group discussions among participants who will share their reactions
and explore implications from their perspectives as practitioners,
researchers, and policy makers.
The opening plenary session on Thursday features presentations by John
Comings on Advice from NCSALL Research on Building High Quality Programs
and by Mark Kutner on results of the National Assessment of Adult
Literacy (NAAL) and the Health Literacy survey. The plenary session on
Friday features a panel discussion on the topic of how research
influences policy in adult literacy education.
Dates of the Symposium are November 30-December 2, 2006, at the Sheraton
Grand Hotel, Sacramento.
To register online, visit the Web site www.researchtopractice.org. The
complete program schedule will be posted to the Symposium Web site
within the next week. Registration is open now.
Sponsors of the Symposium are the California Department of Education
(CDE), the American Institutes for Research, the California Adult
Literacy Professional Development Project (CALPRO), and National Center
for the Study of Adult Learning and Literacy (NCSALL).
Don't miss this exciting opportunity! Registration is limited to the
first 300 people. Visit the Symposium Web site and register now! We
look forward to seeing you in Sacramento on November 30.
-Mary Ann Corley, Ph.D.
CALPRO Director and Symposium Coordinator
American Institutes for Research
Annemarie
Annemarie Espindola
SABES Southeast
Bristol Community College
777 Elsbree Street
Fall River, MA 02720
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