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[Technology] Online Professional development

Mariann Fedele mariannf at lacnyc.org
Wed Nov 2 14:53:54 EST 2005


Hello all,
Following is information about on-line professional devlopment
opportunities that may be of interest to you.
Regards,
Mariann

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Subject: Online Professional Development

The Center for Literacy Studies at the University of Tennessee, and the Ohio
Literacy Resource Center at Kent State University are proud to announce the
opening of registration for our winter distance learning courses. Overviews
of
each course, as well as the start dates, are outlined below.

Each course is a carefully-paced, facilitated training opportunity for adult
education professionals. Each one has been piloted, reviewed, and offered
previously to excellent reviews.

More information and registration can be found at:
http://www.aeprofessional.org.

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Integration of Technology in the Adult Education Classroom Course begins
January 9, 2006
Cost - $149/person
Facilitator: Linda Eckert, AE Pro Developer

Have you ever tried to blindly put a puzzle together without knowing what the
final picture will look like? This may be what is happening to you when you
are trying to integrate computer technology into your classroom. This course
will provide quick access to educational resources, lesson plans, activities,
tools for evaluating educational software, information about purchasing
educational software, and knowledge to help you utilize a variety of software
applications and web-based activities in the classroom. Online activities,
discussion boards and assessments will keep you engaged.
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ESOL Basics
January 9, 2006
Cost - $149/person
Facilitator: Claire Valier, ESOL Coordinator and Certified CASAS Trainer

Do you need to know the basics of ESOL instruction? Through this online
course, you will learn how to identify characteristics of adult ESOL
learners,
effective methods of teaching languages, the four language skills, and how
adults learn another language. Online activities, discussion boards and
assessments will keep you engaged.
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Adult Education Teacher and Student
Course begins January 9, 2006
Cost - $149/person
Facilitator: Debra L. Hargrove, AE Pro Developer

How Do We Teach Adults? Research investigating adults as learners concludes
that adults learn differently than children. If that premise is true, then
why
do we so often teach them both in the same way? In truth, many practitioners
come to adult education with little or no background in "adults as learners."
Through this online course, you will look at "who is the adult learner" by
looking at background statistics on "who takes the GED", learning
disabilities
in adults, and what brain research says about how adult learners learn best.
Online activities, discussion boards and assessments will keep you engaged.






Mariann Fedele
Coordinator of Professional Development,
Literacy Assistance Center
Moderator,
NIFL Technology and Literacy Discussion List
32 Broadway 10th Floor
New York, New York 10004
212-803-3325
mariannf at lacnyc.org
www.lacnyc.org




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