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[WomenLiteracy 243] COABE

Daphne Greenberg ALCDGG at langate.gsu.edu
Thu Mar 30 14:45:21 EST 2006


Thanks Mev for announcing this presentation. Does anyone else have a presentation that they want shared with the rest of us-please let us know!
Here are two other presentations that you may want to know about:
1. On Saturday April 29 at 9:45 am, Jackie Taylor, Marie Cora and I will be presenting a session called:
Professional Development from your "Inbox": Making the most of National Discussion Lists.
This presentation will focus on the National Institute for Literacy Discussion Lists with extra attention focused on the Assessment, Professional Development, and Women and Literacy Discussion Lists.
2. A pre-conference session, "Sharing Experiences in Professional Development," will take place Wednesday, April 26th from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.
This session will include an overview of the latest national projects and initiatives related to professional development. A facilitated panel presentation will showcase various PD models of NEW STAFF/TEACHER ORIENTATION. Also, pre-conference participants will have an opportunity to discuss key issues around the professional development policies being advocated for by AALPD.
To register for this preconference session, go to : <http://www.coabe06.org>
Daphne


>>> mev at litwomen.org 3/25/2006 1:27:00 PM >>>

Going to COABE?
Interested in know more about WE LEARN? our work? Women's Literacy
issues?

Join us at COABE.
Women & Literacy: Moving to Power & Participation
Thursday, April 27. 2:15 - 5:00 (double session)
Presenters: Mev Miller, Director & Founder of WE LEARN along with
members of WE LEARN -- Daphne Greenberg, Silja Kallenbach and Andy Nash.

Presentation Content and Main Points:
This workshop will demonstrate a variety of projects and resources
developed by WE LEARN (Women Expanding: Literacy Education Action
Resource Network). WE LEARN promotes women's literacy as a tool for
personal growth and social change through networking, education,
action, and resource development. This membership organization
addresses the barriers, consequences, and impact of gender-based
differences on women's learning and how those differences affect
women's success and their ability to progress socially, economically,
and politically. WE LEARN is the only national U.S. organization
directly addressing the issues of adult women's literacy and the needs
of women in adult basic education. The workshop activities will
encourage participants to consider the ways to address women's issues
in literacy/basic education settings in order to empower women's full
participation in all aspects of society.

The workshop will include a presentation of the resources and
networking available through the WE LEARN website (), and discuss
electronic forums such as . We will also display some of the books and
materials from the WE LEARN library and participants will use them
during the hands-on activities. We will discuss our writing projects;
including he collaborative work we've done with NELRC to co-publish
Issue #19 of The Change Agent on Women & Literacy, and Women's
Perspectives Student Writing Initiative with samples from the first
issue to be released in March 2006 on women's health & well-being.
Activities will demonstrate ways to use several WE LEARN resources
(lesson planes, etc.) and projects to develop the leadership and
participation of women in ABE.

Participants will have time to share their experiences and discuss the
innovative practices they have created. We will discuss our current and
forthcoming research projects and ways in which participants can
connect to WE LEARN, especially through regional groups.

Handouts will include The Change Agent #19, lesson plans, bibliography,
and several other resources.

Mev Miller


WE LEARN
Women Expanding: Literacy Education Action Resource Network
www.litwomen.org/welearn.html

Mev Miller, Ed.D., Director
182 Riverside Ave.
Cranston, RI 02910
401-383-4374
welearn at litwomen.org

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