[NIFL-POVRACELIT:677] December issue of e*literacy

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The December issue of e*literacy, NIFL's monthly electronic newsletter,
is now online at:  http://www.nifl.gov/nifl/eliteracy/01_12_01.html.  The
table of contents and first few articles are posted below:

****************************************CONTENTS****************************


1.  AOL-TIME WARNER ADDS NEW "LITERACY" KEYWORD

2.  EQUIPPED FOR THE FUTURE TOOLS NOW AVAILABLE IN SPANISH

3.  NIFL AND HEAD START COLLABORATE ON FAMILY LITERACY

4.  NIFL ASSISTS AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR THE BLIND IN NATIONAL
TRAINING PROGRAM

5.  COMING SOON:  ADULT ASSESSMENT WEB SITE NEARING COMPLETION

6.  LEGISLATIVE UPDATE: ESEA NEGOTIATIONS CONTINUE

7.  LITERACY IN THE NEWS:  FROM THE IRISH INDEPENDENT: ILLITERACY
CAUSING HEALTH PROBLEMS

8.  CALENDAR:  DECEMBER CONFERENCES AND EVENTS

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1.  AOL-TIME WARNER ADDS NEW "LITERACY" KEYWORD

LINCS and AOL-Time Warner staff have collaborated to add "literacy" as
a keyword on the AOL website. The new keyword links to the NIFL website.


For more information go to AOL's Government Guide's Research &
Education page.

2.  EQUIPPED FOR THE FUTURE TOOLS NOW AVAILABLE IN SPANISH

The EFF Role Maps, Skills Wheel, and Standards have all been translated
into Spanish and can be downloaded from the EFF website:
(http://www.nifl.gov/lincs/collections/eff/eff_masters.html).
Poster-size versions of the role maps and standards wheel are available from
the
EFF National Center. For more information, contact
dawn.norris@umit.maine.edu.

3.  NIFL AND HEAD START COLLABORATE ON FAMILY LITERACY

NIFL has entered an interagency agreement with the Head Start Bureau
to engage in joint activities to promote the delivery of high-quality
family literacy services by Head Start and Early Head Start programs. NIFL
has agreed to provide Partnership for Reading funding to the Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS) in order for HHS to create and
disseminate professional development materials based on scientific research
findings on how young children and adults develop the ability to read. The
materials will also look at research implications for improving Head Start
and
Early Head Start programs that provide family literacy services. The
materials will be used to train family literacy providers to improve reading
instruction in the adult basic education components of family literacy
programs and to help them deliver services that enable young children
to develop the core skills they need to become good readers. HHS is
funding the National Center for Family Literacy to develop materials and
training
models.

For more about NIFL's activities to support early literacy, go to the
Partnership for Reading information page.

4.  NIFL ASSISTS AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR THE BLIND IN NATIONAL
TRAINING PROGRAM

The American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) has issued an invitation
for adult educators and vocational rehabilitation counselors to participate
in a national training program to address the literacy needs of adults with
low vision in adult education classrooms. The NIFL is assisting through
its learning disabilities program, using the Bridges to Practice model. The
AFB is looking for adult literacy practitioners to train their peers in
teaching adults with low vision. Requirements include experience in
training,
interest in improving teaching skills, and the ability to lead other
teachers to change their classroom practice. The similarities in
instructional accommodations and assistive technology for adults with
low vision and adults with learning disabilities make them easy to adapt
for the adult education classroom.

Training locations are as follows: Atlanta in January; San Antonio in
February; San Francisco in April; and Boston in May. Trainers will
receive a stipend. To request an application, contact Tina Tucker at AFB:
ttucker@afb.net.

5.  COMING SOON:  ADULT ASSESSMENT WEB SITE NEARING COMPLETION

In conjunction with National Center for the Study of Adult Learning
and Literacy (NCSALL) and LINCS staff, NIFL's Partnership for Reading is
developing an interactive Web site that allows teachers to enter reading
scores (silent reading comprehension, word recognition, word meaning,
spelling, and words per minutes reading speed) for their learners and
receive matching profiles that offer characteristics of learners with
comparable scores, as well as suggested interventions for teaching
learners with those characteristics based on relevant research. The site,
which
is under construction, will be piloted this winter and available to the
public in the spring.

To continue reading e*literacy, please click here:
http://www.nifl.gov/nifl/eliteracy/01_12_01.html.



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