[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:2725] RE: Phonics and Learning How To Read Computer Program Recommendations?

From: Nixon S. Griffis (ngriffis@bellsouth.net)
Date: Wed Feb 12 2003 - 13:57:39 EST


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Hello List Members,

	I am a manager/teacher for an open-lab, computer-based, Adult, ABE/GED
program.

	Does anyone have any recommendations for an effective, computer program
that teaches phonics and beginning-to-read skills. I would like to buy a
program that would let me serve those students who I am referring to other,
specialized, literacy programs but who are still attending my class.

Respectfully,

Nick Griffis
Adult Education
Inlet Grove H.S.
Riviera Beach, FL
561-882-9967



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