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[HealthLiteracy 1836] Special COABE PreConference - Special Learning Needs and Data on Health Issues

NAASLN at aol.com

NAASLN at aol.com
Mon Mar 10 12:06:51 EDT 2008


The National Association for Adults with Special Learning Needs (NAASLN) is
hosting a
Preconference session at COABE on Monday, April 28th.

This session will target the unique learning needs of participants in basic
and literacy education, workforce development programs, and at-risk youth
programs. The special needs (and alarming health-related special learning needs) of
program participants reflect the special learning needs that, if not
addressed, will also be impacting employment and successful transitions to employment.
Both national data and programs that have addressed the special needs of
participants with be presented. 

Programs that are demonstrating over 200% increases in persistence and in
post-test gains will be available to discuss the systemic changes that lead to
their successes. 

ESOL and correction programs will also be available for dialogue and
dissemination of implementation strategies leading to tremendous participant and
program outcomes.

All attendees will receive a 2008 NAASLN Membership at no cost.

Join this session by registering at the
http://www.coabe.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=conferences

Take advantage of early-bird registration fees!  Register NOW!

NAASLN Pre-Conference
All day session

Special Learning Needs: What can Adult Education and Literacy Programs do?

>From Identification to Interventions to Systemic Changes


Join this lively all day session and participate with leading professionals
(national experts, program administrators and instructors) on how to provide
services that actually change peoples' lives and that can demonstrate dramatic
gains in persistence and learning outcomes.  

The all day session will include:
o     Defining, establishing a set of values, and exploring the incidence of
special learning needs
o     Best practices for engaging learners
o     What is really going on?  Peeling the layers to get to the heart of why
is learner is struggling.
o     Interventions - What? Who? And the Basics of How?
o     Systemic Change - Aligning programs that practice what they preach!
o     Learner and Tutor Training on Special Learning Needs
o      Employment issues of persons with special learning needs
o     Professional Development - who is doing what and the impact of PD on
systemic improvements!

Presenters include:
Barbara Arguedas, Director of Adult Basic Education, Santa Fe Community
College
Kaye Cockrum, Director of Adult Education and Literacy, Houston, MO
Bevin Gibson, Director, Southern Illinois Professional Development Center
Karen Hibbert, Director of Adult Basic Education, West Central Community
Corrections
Joan Hudson Miller, LRS - Vision Specialist, CA
Peg Kennedy, Developmental Support Specialist, Olney Central College, IL
Susan Rathjen, Instructor, Santa Fe Community College
Robin Schwarz, ESOL and Special Learning Needs Consultant
Laura Weisel, Clinical Services, The TLP Group, Columbus, OH
...along with additional program providers that are changing lives by
identifying and addressing special learning needs!




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