[WomenLiteracy 255] research on women and literacy
Daphne Greenberg
ALCDGG at langate.gsu.edu
Fri Apr 7 09:38:05 EDT 2006
Jenny raises a very good point about the lack of research that focuses on issues particular to women and literacy. I have two questions to pose in response:
1. What issues do people on this listserv think are important to explore regarding issues of women and literacy?
2. Have any of you in the past (or present) conducted research on women and literacy issues? Care to share your focus/your findings/your interests?
Daphne
>>> jenny at jennyhorsman.com 4/5/2006 2:59 PM >>>
This looks interesting - for those who can't attend will there be papers
available - and if so where? I'm also struck that none of the research takes
up any issus specifically about women's experience - is NCSALL doing any
research that focuses on issues particular to women?
Jenny
Jenny Horsman
Spiral Community Resource Group
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From: womenliteracy-bounces at nifl.gov [mailto:womenliteracy-bounces at nifl.gov]
On Behalf Of Kaye Beall
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 2:05 PM
To: womenliteracy at nifl.gov
Subject: [WomenLiteracy 248] Linking Research and Practice: NCSALL'sResearch
Strand at COABE
For those of you attending the 2006 COABE Conference in Houston April 26-29,
the National Center for the Study of Adult Learning and Literacy (NCSALL)
invites you to attend its sessions during the conference.
Presenters will highlight NCSALL research findings and share professional
development activities and instructional strategies for strengthening the
quality of adult literacy programs.
Attached is a list of the NCSALL sessions.
See you at COABE! Stop by and visit our booth (#119) in the exhibit area.
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Kaye Beall
Outreach Coordinator/NCSALL Dissemination Project
World Education
4401 S. Madison St.
Muncie, IN 47302
Tel: 765-717-3942
Fax: 208-694-8262
kaye_beall at worlded.org
http://www.ncsall.net
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