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[WomenLiteracy] WHATEVER IT TAKES

Gail Spangenberg gspangenberg at caalusa.org
Sat Mar 11 11:57:06 EST 2006


Colleagues,

Many in the adult education and literacy field will find a new
publication from the American Youth Policy Forum (AYPF) of interest.
It is titled: WHATEVER IT TAKES: How Twelve Communities Are
Reconnecting Out-of-School Youth. Its authors are Nancy Martin and
Samuel Halperin, the latter a member of the CAAL board of directors.

I recently learned from the U.S. Department of Education that a bit
more than one-third of adults in federally-funded ABE programs
nationally are the under-25 age group. (That comes from federal data
on 2002-2003, and 2003-2005 enrollment reports.) The larger number of
high school dropouts ABE programs have been seeing lately almost
certainly will produce an increase in the one-third percentage.

The report from AYPF -- published in cooperation with the National
Conference of State Legislatures, National League of Cities, National
School Boards Association, National Association of Secondary School
Principals, and Council of the Great City Schools -- documents what
committed, innovative educators, policymakers, and community leaders
in twelve communities across the country are doing to "reconnect
out-of-school youth to the social and economic mainstream." It
"provides background on America's socially, economically, and morally
unacceptable dropout problem" and profiles several major service
programs.

Significant tie-ins are made in the publication to adult education
and literacy -- see pages 4 and 165 among others.

Copies are available from AYPF by phoning 202-775-9731 or a PDF
version (181 pages) is available free at www.aypf.org.

Gail S


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Gail Spangenberg
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Council for Advancement of Adult Literacy
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212-512-2362, fax 212-512-2610
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