[Technology 1189] New from NCSALL
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We'd like to share two, new resources from the National Center for the Study
of Adult Learning and Literacy (NCSALL). The materials can be downloaded
free from the NCSALL website at www.ncsall.net <http://www.ncsall.net/> .
Skills for Disease Prevention <http://www.ncsall.net/?id=769#prevention>
and Screening
By Rima E. Rudd, Lisa Soricone, and Jennie Maricel Santos
The goal of this 15-hour study circle+ is to prepare participants to help
their students develop basic skills needed for engaging in disease
prevention and screening activities. These skills include decision-making,
using graphs and charts, calculating percentages, and interpreting risks and
probability.
For more information and to download, go to:
www.ncsall.net/?id=769#prevention
Evidence-based Practice: A <http://www.ncsall.net/?id769#ebp_train>
Workshop for Training Adult Basic Education, TANF and One Stop Practitioners
and Program Administrators (May 2007)
By Cristine Smith, Beth Bingman, Lennox McLendon, and John Comings
The National Center for the Study of Adult Learning and Literacy (NCSALL)
and the National Adult Education Professional Development Consortium
(NAEPDC), with funding from the National Institute for Literacy (Institute),
created a one-day workshop to assist practitioners and administrators in
adult basic education, TANF (Transitional Assistance for Needy Families) and
One Stop programs to understand evidence-based practice and develop
strategies for continuously accessing, understanding, judging and using
research.
For more information and to download, go to:
www.ncsall.net/?id=769#ebp_train
Kaye
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Kaye Beall
World Education
6760 West Street
Linn Grove, IN 46711
Tel: 765-717-3942
Fax: 617-482-0617
kaye_beall at worlded.org
http://www.worlded.org
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