[NIFL-FAMILY:1257] Clips and Cross Posts

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Good Morning (it is wonderfully cool here in Louisville...probably won't
last). Hope the weather is good in your neighborhood!

>From Judy Wagner - NIFL Basics list serve:

I read both of these this AM (two pages each) and found them very
interesting, especially the second.

Andragogy Revisited: Theory for the 21st Century? by Ralf St. Clair (no.
19) (http://ericacve.org/docgen.asp?tbl=mr&id=109) examines the viability
of andragogy in the 21st century by considering its background and asking
which aspects of the theory are still useful more than 30 years after it
was introduced by Malcolm Knowles.

Teaching Adults: Is It Different? (no. 21)
(http://ericacve.org/docgen.asp?tbl=mr&id=111) by Sandra Kerka  takes a
look at assumptions, research, and opinions regarding myths and realities
associated with the teaching of adults.

From: Family Support America E-Newsletter (Family Support America is the
national resource organization for the theory, policy, and practice of
family support - http://www.familysupportamerica.org/content/home.htm

Celebrate Education!
National Community Education Day is Thursday, October 10. The annual
celebration draws attention to the importance of community schools in the
lives of adults, youths, families, and communities. Visit the National
Community Education Association at www.ncea.com. Family Support America is
proud to be a co-sponsor.

The National Family Support Mapping Project is a Family Support America
project to locate and collect information on every family support program in
the country and to create a national database of comprehensive information
on family support programs. Mapped programs that provide key components and
services are eligible for our certification program.
Check out their interactive map at:
http://www.familysupportamerica.org/content/mapping_dir/find.asp

Have a good day!

Jon Lee
Training Specialist
NIFL-Family list moderator
National Center for Family Literacy
325 West Main St, Suite 300
Louisville, KY 40202-4237
Phone: 502.584.1133 x175
Fax: 502.584.0172
jlee@famlit.org
http://www.famlit.org



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