SCALE’s Read. Write. Act. Conference
Posted by on September 27, 2002
The Student Coalition for Action in Literacy Education presents…
SCALE’s Read. Write. Act. Conference
October 24-26, 2002
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
SCALE’s annual Read. Write. Act. Conference is a one-of-a-kind 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.
Themes addressed in conference workshops will include: Tutoring Techniques, Advocacy and Social Justice, Community Partnerships, Participatory Education, Model Programs, Policy Issues, Program Management, Service-Learning, Diversity, Technology
If you are interested in presenting a workshop session, please visit http://www.readwriteact.org/presenters.html to submit a proposal.
Registration Fees:
* For SCALE members, the Early Bird price (by September 27th) is only $150.
* For non-members, the Early Bird price is only $175.
* After September 27th, the prices are $175 and $200 for members and non-members, respectively.
Registration includes Friday and Saturday workshops, lunch and refreshments on both days, and entry into special events. We encourage you to come in working groups to maximize the results for your program.
So, please join us for what promises to be an invigorating weekend of learning, networking and new possibilities. For more information about the conference:
– Visit us at http://www.readwriteact.org
– Email us at scale@unc.edu -or-
– Call us at (919) 962-1542.
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