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Literacy Information and Communication System, 2011
This edition of "'LINCS' Resource Collection News" features the Program Management Collection, which covers the topics of Assessment, Learning Disabilities, and Program Improvement. Each month Collections News features one of the three "LINCS" (Literacy Information and Communication System) Resource Collections--Basic Skills, Program Management,…
Descriptors: Program Improvement, Learning Disabilities, Family Literacy, Reading Difficulties
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Milliron, Mark David; Plinske, Kathleen; Noonan-Terry, Coral – Planning for Higher Education, 2008
Rather than focus primarily on the next generation of learners, the authors argue we are best served to focus on building out our on-ground and online infrastructures for a new generation of learning--blending multiple learning modes, technologies, and techniques over the course of the next 15-20 years to serve the diverse array of students from…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Learning Modalities, Family Literacy, Reading Instruction
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Dann-Messier, Brenda – Adult Basic Education and Literacy Journal, 2007
Effective advocacy can help raise awareness about the issues of literacy and adult basic education, and can also have very tangible benefits. Over the past eight years, Dorcas Place Adult and Family Literacy Center (Providence, RI) has increased the number of students served from 100 to 1,100, increased the budget from $1.1 million to almost $3…
Descriptors: Elections, Civics, Adult Basic Education, Child Advocacy
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Rogers, Rebecca L. – Language Arts, 2000
Explores how family literacy practices are connected to social institutions that sustain or transform participants' awareness or reproduction of class identities and the inequities inherent in these interactions. Looks at the complexity of one African-American, working-poor family's literacy practices in their connections to social institutions.…
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Case Studies, Family Influence, Family Life
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Richards, Rhonda Taylor – Educational Leadership, 1998
At Winthrop University in Rock Hill, South Carolina, an innovative program promotes lifelong literacy skills for university physical-plant employees and, in turn, helps these adult learners support their children's education. Instructional activities link families through children's literature, work-related readings, and personal literature. To…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Childrens Literature, Family Literacy, Higher Education
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Linton, John – Journal of Correctional Education, 2006
This update reports on the activities of the Office of Vocational and Adult Education (OVAE), which includes the implementation of the new Perkins Vocational Education Act passed by the 109th Congress and signed by President Bush on August 12, 2006. There is also significant activity in preparation for the scheduled reauthorization of the Adult…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Change, Adult Education, Vocational Education
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Palmer, Barbara C.; Leiste, Sara Marie; James, Kim D.; Ellis, Shirley M. – Reading Horizons, 2000
Notes how the family literacy movement, which emphasizes respect for diversity and the cultural heritage of participants, is gaining momentum. Considers how the art of storytelling provides an excellent vehicle for promoting and enhancing language and literacy development within families. (SG)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Literacy, Higher Education
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Lockard, Louise – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1999
Examples of culturally relevant education for Navajo adults are described: (1) Arizona State Prison Literacy Program; (2) Dine College Teacher Preservice Program; (3) Salt Lake City East Community School; and (4) Family and Child Education Program. The examples attest to the power of native language literacy. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cultural Relevance, Family Literacy, Higher Education
Levin-Epstein, Jodie, Ed.; Greenberg, Mark H., Ed. – 2003
This report discusses six programs being considered by the 108th Congress for reauthorization, focusing on policies designed to assist disconnected and at-risk youth. The review seeks to identify how the programs do or do not consider at-risk or disconnected youth ad how such programs might be improved. After an introduction by Alan Houseman, six…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Literacy, Federal Legislation
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McCaleb, Sudia Paloma – Theory into Practice, 1998
Describes a teacher education program at the New College of California as an example of efforts to empower new teachers to meet the challenges of educating diverse students. Discusses the candidate intake process, the preprogram reading effort, community building, instructional strategies, and the family literacy program, which is integral to…
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Diversity (Student), Elementary Secondary Education, Family Literacy
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Warner, Laverne – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2000
A collaborataive program allowed early childhood certification students to gain experience working with parents of young children. Preservice teachers from Sam Houston State University worked with the Conroe Independent School District (Texas) Even Start Family Literacy Program as part of their parent education program. Students developed and…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Family Literacy, Field Experience Programs, Higher Education
Bureau of Indian Affairs (Dept. of Interior), Washington, DC. Office of Indian Education Programs. – 2001
This booklet provides concise information about the schools, colleges, and other educational programs and activities of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Office of Indian Education Programs (OIEP). During the 2000-2001 school year, OIEP directly served about 49,000 Native students in 185 K-12 schools operated by the BIA or by tribes with BIA…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, American Indian Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Literacy
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (ED), Washington, DC. Migrant Education Programs. – 1998
This document describes programs available through the Office of Migrant Education for migratory children from preschool through grade 12 or up to age 22. The Migrant Education Program supports high-quality and comprehensive educational programs for migratory children to address disruptions in schooling. Funds, which are allocated to states on the…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Distance Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Literacy
Herrmann, Beth Ann – 1990
The primary purpose of the Student Literacy Corps Project is to: (1) improve the literacy skills of approximately 200 educationally disadvantaged children and increase the parents' involvement in their children's literacy development; (2) provide a tutoring experience for approximately 45 undergraduate students and a coaching experience for…
Descriptors: Educationally Disadvantaged, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Literacy, Higher Education
Bauernfeind, Barbara – 1990
A study investigated the effectiveness of a program for at-risk parents designed to improve family reading and thus prepare at-risk children for school. The program, "Ready for Reading," consists of three two-hour sessions conducted with parents at their children's school while the children are in pre-kindergarten classes in various…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Research, Family Literacy, High Risk Students
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