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[PovertyLiteracy 256] Guest Discussion on Family LiteracyList: Implementing Interactive Parent Child Activities

Brian, Dr Donna J G

djgbrian at utk.edu
Tue Aug 29 10:38:52 EDT 2006


Colleagues:

Beginning September 11th, there will be a guest discussion on the Family
Literacy List on "Implementing Interactive Parent Child Activities".

To participate in the discussion, sign up for the Family Literacy
Discussion List at
<http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/familyliteracy>

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On September 11th through the 13th, Cyndy Colletti, Literacy Program
Manager at the Illinois State Library, will join the Family Literacy
Discussion List as a guest speaker/discussion leader. Cyndy's topic will
be "Implementing Interactive Parent Child Activities"-- a topic of much
interest to those working with families.

Cyndy's biography is given below. Before she begins her discussion on
September 11, I will post some questions for your consideration. They
will be the questions that will guide Cyndy's discussion.

We look forward to having Cyndy join us and know that you will make her
time with us rewarding and valuable by responding to her comments and
questions. I will remind you of this discussion again as we get closer
to the date.

Read on for Cyndy's biography.

Cyndy Colletti, currently the Literacy Program Manager at the Illinois
State Library (ISL), worked as the Family Literacy Coordinator at ISL
for nine years. In that position, she was responsible for comprehensive
grant administration including developing and implementing the Family
Literacy Grant Program, a comprehensive five component program including
library services as the fifth component. The Illinois State Library has
consistently funded between 40 and 55 family literacy projects annually
since 1991. She has worked cooperatively with the practitioners in
Illinois to develop programmatic resources for the Family Literacy
projects such as parent-child activities (The Story Kits, online at
<http://leep.lis.uiuc.edu/publish/ccollett/storykit/sitemap.html%20%20>
are examples) and workshops on other issues vital to family literacy.
She has a masters degree from the University of Illinois and more than
20 years experience in the field of adult education and literacy and
social service. Her current responsibility as Literacy Program Manager
includes grants management and facilitating the effectiveness of program
implementation on the local level by providing resource materials,
training and support for local adult education and family literacy
providers throughout Illinois.

To participate in the discussion, sign up for the Family Literacy
Discussion List at <http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/familyliteracy>



Gail J. Price
Multimedia Specialist
National Center for Family Literacy
325 West Main Street, Suite 300
Louisville, KY 40205

Phone: 502 584-1133, ext. 112
Fax: 502 584-0172
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