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[PovertyLiteracy 291] COABE Call for Presenters
Brian, Dr Donna J G
djgbrian at utk.eduThu Oct 12 08:38:49 EDT 2006
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COABE and the Pennsylvania Association for Adult Continuing Education
(PAACE) invite you to submit a proposal for presentation at the 2007
COABE National Conference to be held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Conference dates are March 26 - 28, 2007 at the Sheraton Philadelphia
City Center.
The conference committee is interested in outstanding and innovative
practices in all aspects of adult education including basic literacy,
basic numeracy, workforce development, family literacy, English as a
Second Language, volunteer/community-based literacy, correctional
education, and all other areas. The program committee is looking for
presentations based on successful implementation, current research, and
sound practice.
In addition to general adult education interest areas, this year's
conference will have five special tracks. Those tracks are:
Improving Teaching and Learning Outcomes
Integrating Technology and Instruction
Linking Research to Practice
Promoting Adult Educators as Leaders
Advancing Change Through Education
Pennsylvania supports the needs of adult basic education through a
variety of providers such as school districts, community colleges,
community-based and faith-based organizations, local workforce centers,
and correctional facilities. COABE 07 hopes to feature exemplary
practices in these delivery systems and provide opportunities to discuss
and exchange ideas with participants representing like agencies from
around the country.
Proposals are due no later than Saturday, November 18, 2006.
For more information, see the call for presenters at
http://www.coabe2007.org/rfpo7.htm
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