[NLA] What would you recommend?

Margo Waddell mwaddell at famlit.org
Wed Sep 18 15:46:56 EDT 2002


another resource for Mathew Scelza.
 
Bridges to Practice Guidebooks (A Research-based Guide for Literacy
Practitioners Serving Adults With Learning Disabilities) A Project of
the National Institute for Literacy are excellent especially Book 4.
Titles of each book listed below:
 
Book 1 - Preparing to Serve Adults With Learning Disabilities
Book 2 - The Assessment Process
Book 3 - The Planning Process
Book 4 - The Teaching Learning Process
Book 5 - Creating Professional Development Opportunities
 
National ALLD Center
A Collaboration Between:
The Academy for Educational Development and The University of Kansas
Institute for Research in Learning Disabilities
 
Margo Waddell
National Center for Family Literacy
 

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Hello:
 
We're launching a new public awareness campaign within the next few
months in California, and our Public Relations firm would like to read
one or two good background materials.  I'm asking for any
recommendations of good materials that cover the field of adult
education as a whole.  Ideally, these would be focused on California,
but that's probably asking too much.  
 
Thanks!
 
Peace,
Matthew Scelza
California Literacy, Inc.

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