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Lynda Terrill
lterrill at cal.orgThu Jan 3 15:22:18 EST 2008
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Dear subscribers,
Happy New Year!
Below is information Mary Jo Maralit from the National Institute for Literacy asked be posted about a conference upcoming this summer. For more information about the conference, please see the contact information below.
Lynda Terrill
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lterrill at cal.org
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Subject: Adults Learning Mathematics Conference
The fifteenth annual conference of Adults Learning Mathematics - A Research
Forum (ALM), A Declaration of Numeracy: Empowering Adults through
Mathematics Education, will be held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from June
30, 2008 to July 3, 2008. ALM is an international research forum that
brings together those engaged and interested in research and developments in
the field of adult mathematics/numeracy teaching and learning. The ALM
conference has not met in the United States since 2000 and offers American
educators a unique opportunity to meet colleagues from around the world who
share their interest in adult mathematics education. Information about the
2008 conference can be found on the ALM website www.alm-online.net. The
conference organizer is Kathy Safford, ksafford at spc.edu.
Katherine Safford-Ramus, Ed.D.
Associate Professor
Mathematics Department
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