[NIFL-ESL:9957] Check out LINCS Special Collections!

From: Maralit, Mary Jo (MaryJo.Maralit@ed.gov)
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LINCS Special Collections
<http://www.nifl.gov/lincs/collections/collections.html>

Are you looking for curriculum or classroom activities to use in your adult
or family literacy practice? Are you researching professional development
topics or seeking information on current policies or events?  

The LINCS Special Collections are one-stop electronic gateways to
specialized information on high-quality literacy practices and materials for
use in adult education and literacy programs. LINCS Special Collections are
built around specific content areas and professional development topics:  
	Assessment
	Correctional Education
	English as a Second Language and Civic Participation
	Equipped for the Future	
	Family Literacy	
	Health and Literacy
	Learning Disabilities
	Policy and Legislation
	Program Leadership and Improvement
	Science and Numeracy
	Technology Training and 
	Workforce Education.

Each of the LINCS special collections offers a comprehensive assortment  of
materials, resources, and web links for instructors, tutors, program
administrators, and adult learners. Many of the resources are downloadable
for use by tutors and teachers. Visitors will also be able to find links to
relevant adult and family literacy research, policy issues, articles about
practice, and project updates. 

The LINCS Special Collections, a service of the National Institute for
Literacy, are made available through the work of individuals and
organizations from around the country. Each item selected for inclusion in
a special collection has been peer-reviewed by a Core Knowledge Group of
recognized experts in the field.  

Go to: <http://www.nifl.gov/lincs/collections/collections.html> to learn
more about the LINCS special collections or contact Jaleh Behroozi
(jbehroozi@nifl.gov) or Jo Maralit (mmaralit@nifl.gov) at the National
Institute for Literacy 1775 I Street, Suite 730 Washington, DC. 20006.


***** TELL US HOW YOU USE LINCS *****
Jo Maralit 
National Institute for Literacy, LINCS = http://www.nifl.gov/lincs/
Email: mmaralit@nifl.gov 



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