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"Literacy begins at home. Parents as well as children should have the opportunity to develop their language and literacy skills. Family literacy programs do just that. And, now we can add the resources of the Goodling Institute to help develop more literate families through family literacy programs."


Bill Goodling
Chairman of the Goodling Institute Advisory Board
Former Chairman of the U. S. House Education and Workforce Committee

 


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Web page last modified September 1, 2010

 

Adult Education & Family Literacy Week
September 13-19, 2010
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On the Family Literacy Certificate: Examples of Student Work page -

A PowerPoint presentation and handouts addressing how to promote interactive literacy between young children and their parents, caregivers, librarians, and teachers.

On the Annotated Bibliography page -

Recent Additions to the Annotated Bibliography (February 2010)

On the Professional Development page -

The Practitioner's Guide to Interactive Literacy Activities (ILAs) provides a broad overview of ILAs and suggests ways to implement ILAs more effectively.



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