[NLA] NLA Discussion: Adult Literacy Programs' Response to 9/11

djrosen@massed.net djrosen at massed.net
Wed Sep 26 14:25:01 EDT 2001


NLA Colleagues,

In a recent posting to the NJALL (New Jersey Adult Learning and Literacy Association) electronic list, Paul Jurmo, President of NJALL, wrote the message which you will find below.  At the end of his message Paul poses three questions which, it seems to me, apply to programs and policy makers across the country, and which we might discuss on the NLA list.

What are your thoughts as a teacher, program administrator, student, policy maker, or other person who is concerned about the responsibility which adult literacy programs and policy makers have to adult learners in this post 9/11 world?

"Dear NJALL Members, 

In its meeting yesterday, the NJALL Board discussed how the recent terrorist attacks might affect the learners and communities we serve and our field as a whole. Here are some concerns and ideas that came up in our discussion:

-- Some programs are reporting that immigrant learners are afraid to leave their houses and attend classes. 

-- Some programs feel they should now put a new emphasis on intercultural communications in their curricula.

-- One program reported that some of their volunteers asked not to be matched with learners of Middle Eastern background. 

-- It is likely that One Stop Career Centers and other employment-related agencies in New Jersey will be flooded with people who have lost their jobs due to the disaster.  It is feared that these already-under-equipped agencies will be unable to help these people. 

-- If some of the New York-based employers now need to relocate to New Jersey, those companies might benefit from workplace training programs to re-organize and prepare their workforces. However, there are currently limited resources provided to those kinds of programs and no real infrastructure for helping companies plan effective, customized services. 

-- Some fear that adult education -- which has already had to struggle to get recognition and funding from policy makers -- will be pushed even further down on the list of priorities as resources and attention are paid to other important issues like security and short-term job placements. 

These are a few concerns and ideas which were raised in a short discussion among NJALL board members yesterday.  We would like to hear what the rest of our members are thinking about these issues.  We would like to convey these concerns and good ideas to policy makers in the coming months. We'd thus be grateful if you now take a few minutes to respond to these questions by October 5th: 

1.  What impact is the September 11th attack having on the learners and the community you serve?

2.  What should adult education programs do to respond to this situation?

3. What should state-level policy makers do to respond to the needs of the learners and communities who have been affected by this disaster? 

Thanks for your input. 

Paul JurmoNJALL President, 2001-2002"

David J. Rosen
NLA List Moderator
<djrosen at massed.net>




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