SCALE Conference Call for Proposals
Posted by on July 16, 2004
CALL FOR PRESENTERS
The Student Coalition for Action in Literacy Education requests workshop proposals for
SCALE’s Read. Write. Act. Conference
October 1 * 2, 2004
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Please join us for the *only* national conference created specifically for campus-based literacy programs, college student tutors, program coordinators, adult learners and community partners. We welcome you to submit a proposal that addresses one of our conference themes:
Tutoring Strategies and Techniques
Civic Engagement & Reflection; Service Learning
Assessment & Evaluation
Policy Issues
Social Justice & Activism in Education
Program Practice & Program Management (e.g. volunteer recruitment, tutor training, sustaining your program)
Diversity
Community Partnerships
SCALE’s annual Read. Write. Act. Conference is a unique national networking opportunity and learning event. It offers the chance for campus programs, tutors, coordinators, new readers, administrators and community partners to share information, develop new skills, reflect on experiences and generate ideas to build more effective campus-based literacy programs.
Conference Participants will include:
Representatives from adult, youth and ESL campus-based literacy programs, College student leaders, tutors, mentors and volunteers, service-learning faculty, community service staff and America Reads administrators, learners, community partners, AmeriCorps / VISTA volunteers
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN PRESENTING A WORKSHOP WITHIN ONE OF THE THEMES, PLEASE VISIT http://www.readwriteact.org/conference.html TO SUBMIT A PROPOSAL.
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