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PW
Peter Waite
Tue, Dec 22, 2015 8:05 PM

Hello Coalition members,

Attached is a revised draft of our Presidential Survey.  We made a number of adjustments and additions based on various comments and suggestions.    Our plan is to do one final revision and then send it on to the respective candidates shortly after the first of the year.

We will post the document and any responses or comments we get back on the NCL website. Feel free to do so on your website as well.      The approach we took was to use the document for the education of the candidates and staff as much as to seek specific responses.  (We don't expect many.)      Our hope is to give the issue some exposure and connect it to other issues of importance.

If you have any contacts within the campaigns please let us know as getting this to the right contacts is as important as the content.    Thanks for everyone's help on this and particularly our initial drafter of the paper Michele Bellso.

Look forward to hearing from folks and have a Happy Holiday.

Peter

PETER A. WAITE |  Executive Vice President


ProLiteracyhttp://www.proliteracy.org/  |  104 Marcellus Street |  Syracuse, NY 13204
p 315.214-2460 |  f 315.422.6369 | pwaite@proliteracy.orgmailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org

Find us and follow us on Facebookhttp://www.facebook.com/pages/ProLiteracy/59618669707 and Twitterhttp://twitter.com/#!/_ProLiteracy_.
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Hello Coalition members, Attached is a revised draft of our Presidential Survey. We made a number of adjustments and additions based on various comments and suggestions. Our plan is to do one final revision and then send it on to the respective candidates shortly after the first of the year. We will post the document and any responses or comments we get back on the NCL website. Feel free to do so on your website as well. The approach we took was to use the document for the education of the candidates and staff as much as to seek specific responses. (We don't expect many.) Our hope is to give the issue some exposure and connect it to other issues of importance. If you have any contacts within the campaigns please let us know as getting this to the right contacts is as important as the content. Thanks for everyone's help on this and particularly our initial drafter of the paper Michele Bellso. Look forward to hearing from folks and have a Happy Holiday. Peter PETER A. WAITE | Executive Vice President ________________________________ ProLiteracy<http://www.proliteracy.org/> | 104 Marcellus Street | Syracuse, NY 13204 p 315.214-2460 | f 315.422.6369 | pwaite@proliteracy.org<mailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org> Find us and follow us on Facebook<http://www.facebook.com/pages/ProLiteracy/59618669707> and Twitter<http://twitter.com/#!/_ProLiteracy_>. Help ProLiteracy advance the cause of adult literacy.<http://www.proliteracy.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=971>
SR
Suitt, Regina
Tue, Dec 22, 2015 8:36 PM

Hi all,
This is great; I'm looking forward to the final version.
A few ideas on utilizing this survey, besides the actual Presidential
candidates:

  1. Send to all state and local elected officials.  It's a good reminder,
    even for our champions, that the need is great and this is so up-to-date.
    I will send this to my two southern AZ reps/senators perhaps with a preface
    about wanting to make sure they knew what was being asked of the
    Presidential candidates.
  2. I may also send to state and local campaign offices of candidates,
    again with a preface that candidates will receive this in January.
  3. And lastly, I will send it to our newspaper -- sometimes the press
    can get candidates to answer things.... if nothing else, the press may be
    interested in the information too.

Thanks again for providing this and Happy Holidays to all!
Regina

On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Peter Waite pwaite@proliteracy.org wrote:

Hello Coalition members,

Attached is a revised draft of our Presidential Survey.  We made a number
of adjustments and additions based on various comments and suggestions.
Our plan is to do one final revision and then send it on to the
respective candidates shortly after the first of the year.

We will post the document and any responses or comments we get back on the
NCL website. Feel free to do so on your website as well.      The approach
we took was to use the document for the education of the candidates and
staff as much as to seek specific responses.  (We don’t expect many.)
Our hope is to give the issue some exposure and connect it to other issues
of importance.

If you have any contacts within the campaigns please let us know as
getting this to the right contacts is as important as the content.
Thanks for everyone’s help on this and particularly our initial drafter of
the paper Michele Bellso.

Look forward to hearing from folks and have a Happy Holiday.

Peter

PETER A. WAITEExecutive Vice President

ProLiteracy http://www.proliteracy.org/  |  104 Marcellus Street |
Syracuse, NY 13204
p 315.214-2460 |  f 315.422.6369 |
*pwaite@proliteracy.org pwaite@proliteracy.org *
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Pima Community College

401 N. Bonita

Tucson, Arizona 85709-5600

520-206-6500

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Hi all, This is great; I'm looking forward to the final version. A few ideas on utilizing this survey, besides the actual Presidential candidates: 1. Send to all state and local elected officials. It's a good reminder, even for our champions, that the need is great and this is so up-to-date. I will send this to my two southern AZ reps/senators perhaps with a preface about wanting to make sure they knew what was being asked of the Presidential candidates. 2. I may also send to state and local campaign offices of candidates, again with a preface that candidates will receive this in January. 3. And lastly, I will send it to our newspaper -- sometimes the press can get candidates to answer things.... if nothing else, the press may be interested in the information too. Thanks again for providing this and Happy Holidays to all! Regina On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Peter Waite <pwaite@proliteracy.org> wrote: > Hello Coalition members, > > > > Attached is a revised draft of our Presidential Survey. We made a number > of adjustments and additions based on various comments and suggestions. > Our plan is to do one final revision and then send it on to the > respective candidates shortly after the first of the year. > > > > We will post the document and any responses or comments we get back on the > NCL website. Feel free to do so on your website as well. The approach > we took was to use the document for the education of the candidates and > staff as much as to seek specific responses. (We don’t expect many.) > Our hope is to give the issue some exposure and connect it to other issues > of importance. > > > > If you have any contacts within the campaigns please let us know as > getting this to the right contacts is as important as the content. > Thanks for everyone’s help on this and particularly our initial drafter of > the paper Michele Bellso. > > > > Look forward to hearing from folks and have a Happy Holiday. > > > > Peter > > > > *PETER A. WAITE* | *Executive Vice President* > ------------------------------ > > > > *ProLiteracy* <http://www.proliteracy.org/> | 104 Marcellus Street | > Syracuse, NY 13204 > *p* 315.214-2460 | *f* 315.422.6369 | > *pwaite@proliteracy.org <pwaite@proliteracy.org> * > Find us and follow us on *Facebook* > <http://www.facebook.com/pages/ProLiteracy/59618669707> and *Twitter* > <http://twitter.com/#!/_ProLiteracy_>. > *Help ProLiteracy advance the cause of adult literacy.* > <http://www.proliteracy.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=971> > > _______________________________________________ > National Coalition for Literacy Members mailing list > Members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org > To unsubscribe: > http://lists.national-coalition-literacy.org/mailman/listinfo/members_lists.national-coalition-literacy.org > -- *Regina Suitt* Dean of Adult Basic Education for College & Career Pima Community College 401 N. Bonita Tucson, Arizona 85709-5600 520-206-6500 *rsuitt@pima.edu <rsuitt@pima.edu>* *Engage Educate Empower* *https://pccadulted.wordpress.com/ <https://pccadulted.wordpress.com/>*
DR
David Rosen
Tue, Dec 22, 2015 9:28 PM

These are great ideas, Regina, on how to use this survey for other purposes.

I also wonder if there is potential for a social media campaign using this. For example, the Cleveland Literacy Coalition already has a hugely successful social media campaign with many subscribers. Perhaps they would be interested in using this as a tweet or on their Facebook page to get not only their subscribers’ attention, but if it gets social media hits, also traditional media attention. There may be other local social media campaigns that literacy advocates can tap into and use this survey to good effect, however, I particularly like the Cleveland’s  because their “social media assets” are much broader than only adult basic skills programs and literacy practitioners, include a wide range of advocacy groups that are also stakeholders in adult and children’s basic skills, such as: libraries, museums, businesses, organized labor, poverty reduction advocacy groups and others.

David J. Rosen
djrosen123@gmail.com

On Dec 22, 2015, at 3:36 PM, Suitt, Regina rsuitt@pima.edu wrote:

Hi all,
This is great; I'm looking forward to the final version.
A few ideas on utilizing this survey, besides the actual Presidential candidates:

Send to all state and local elected officials.  It's a good reminder, even for our champions, that the need is great and this is so up-to-date.  I will send this to my two southern AZ reps/senators perhaps with a preface about wanting to make sure they knew what was being asked of the Presidential candidates.
I may also send to state and local campaign offices of candidates, again with a preface that candidates will receive this in January.
And lastly, I will send it to our newspaper -- sometimes the press can get candidates to answer things.... if nothing else, the press may be interested in the information too.

Thanks again for providing this and Happy Holidays to all!
Regina

On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Peter Waite <pwaite@proliteracy.org mailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org> wrote:
Hello Coalition members,

Attached is a revised draft of our Presidential Survey.  We made a number of adjustments and additions based on various comments and suggestions.    Our plan is to do one final revision and then send it on to the respective candidates shortly after the first of the year.

We will post the document and any responses or comments we get back on the NCL website. Feel free to do so on your website as well.      The approach we took was to use the document for the education of the candidates and staff as much as to seek specific responses.  (We don’t expect many.)      Our hope is to give the issue some exposure and connect it to other issues of importance.

If you have any contacts within the campaigns please let us know as getting this to the right contacts is as important as the content.    Thanks for everyone’s help on this and particularly our initial drafter of the paper Michele Bellso.

Look forward to hearing from folks and have a Happy Holiday.

Peter

PETER A. WAITE |  Executive Vice President

ProLiteracy http://www.proliteracy.org/  |  104 Marcellus Street |  Syracuse, NY 13204
p 315.214-2460 tel:315.214-2460 |  f 315.422.6369 tel:315.422.6369 | pwaite@proliteracy.org mailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org

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520-206-6500
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These are great ideas, Regina, on how to use this survey for other purposes. I also wonder if there is potential for a social media campaign using this. For example, the Cleveland Literacy Coalition already has a hugely successful social media campaign with many subscribers. Perhaps they would be interested in using this as a tweet or on their Facebook page to get not only their subscribers’ attention, but if it gets social media hits, also traditional media attention. There may be other local social media campaigns that literacy advocates can tap into and use this survey to good effect, however, I particularly like the Cleveland’s because their “social media assets” are much broader than only adult basic skills programs and literacy practitioners, include a wide range of advocacy groups that are also stakeholders in adult and children’s basic skills, such as: libraries, museums, businesses, organized labor, poverty reduction advocacy groups and others. David J. Rosen djrosen123@gmail.com > On Dec 22, 2015, at 3:36 PM, Suitt, Regina <rsuitt@pima.edu> wrote: > > Hi all, > This is great; I'm looking forward to the final version. > A few ideas on utilizing this survey, besides the actual Presidential candidates: > > Send to all state and local elected officials. It's a good reminder, even for our champions, that the need is great and this is so up-to-date. I will send this to my two southern AZ reps/senators perhaps with a preface about wanting to make sure they knew what was being asked of the Presidential candidates. > I may also send to state and local campaign offices of candidates, again with a preface that candidates will receive this in January. > And lastly, I will send it to our newspaper -- sometimes the press can get candidates to answer things.... if nothing else, the press may be interested in the information too. > > Thanks again for providing this and Happy Holidays to all! > Regina > > On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Peter Waite <pwaite@proliteracy.org <mailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org>> wrote: > Hello Coalition members, > > > > Attached is a revised draft of our Presidential Survey. We made a number of adjustments and additions based on various comments and suggestions. Our plan is to do one final revision and then send it on to the respective candidates shortly after the first of the year. > > > > We will post the document and any responses or comments we get back on the NCL website. Feel free to do so on your website as well. The approach we took was to use the document for the education of the candidates and staff as much as to seek specific responses. (We don’t expect many.) Our hope is to give the issue some exposure and connect it to other issues of importance. > > > > If you have any contacts within the campaigns please let us know as getting this to the right contacts is as important as the content. Thanks for everyone’s help on this and particularly our initial drafter of the paper Michele Bellso. > > > > Look forward to hearing from folks and have a Happy Holiday. > > > > Peter > > > > PETER A. WAITE | Executive Vice President > > > > ProLiteracy <http://www.proliteracy.org/> | 104 Marcellus Street | Syracuse, NY 13204 > p 315.214-2460 <tel:315.214-2460> | f 315.422.6369 <tel:315.422.6369> | pwaite@proliteracy.org <mailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org> > > Find us and follow us on Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/pages/ProLiteracy/59618669707> and Twitter <http://twitter.com/#!/_ProLiteracy_>. > Help ProLiteracy advance the cause of adult literacy. <http://www.proliteracy.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=971> > _______________________________________________ > National Coalition for Literacy Members mailing list > Members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org <mailto:Members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org> > To unsubscribe: http://lists.national-coalition-literacy.org/mailman/listinfo/members_lists.national-coalition-literacy.org <http://lists.national-coalition-literacy.org/mailman/listinfo/members_lists.national-coalition-literacy.org> > > > > -- > Regina Suitt > Dean of Adult Basic Education for College & Career > Pima Community College > 401 N. Bonita > Tucson, Arizona 85709-5600 > 520-206-6500 > rsuitt@pima.edu <mailto:rsuitt@pima.edu> > > Engage Educate Empower > https://pccadulted.wordpress.com/ <https://pccadulted.wordpress.com/> > > _______________________________________________ > National Coalition for Literacy Members mailing list > Members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org > To unsubscribe: http://lists.national-coalition-literacy.org/mailman/listinfo/members_lists.national-coalition-literacy.org
PS
Polly Smith
Tue, Dec 22, 2015 10:21 PM

Hi all,

This is a very useful survey and I like both Regina's and David's
suggestions in using it beyond the initial intent.

Is it too late to add a suggestion?  At the PIAAC Research Conference, a
paper Literacy and Numeracy Skills of Second-Generation Young Adults: A
Comparative Study of Canada, France, Germany, the United Kingdom and the
United States was presented. It had some findings that I think will inform
and give data to the Immigrants section of the survey.  Jeanne Batalova,
Senior Policy Analyst and Michael Fix both at the Migration Policy
Institute were the presenters. I am attaching the summary we were given
here for your review.  David, you might remember it?

The survey is excellent as is, Peter!

Polly Smith
(COABE Public Policy Chair)

On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 12:28 PM, David Rosen djrosen123@gmail.com wrote:

These are great ideas, Regina, on how to use this survey for other
purposes.

I also wonder if there is potential for a social media campaign using
this. For example, the Cleveland Literacy Coalition already has a hugely
successful social media campaign with many subscribers. Perhaps they would
be interested in using this as a tweet or on their Facebook page to get not
only their subscribers’ attention, but if it gets social media hits, also
traditional media attention. There may be other local social media
campaigns that literacy advocates can tap into and use this survey to good
effect, however, I particularly like the Cleveland’s  because their “social
media assets” are much broader than only adult basic skills programs and
literacy practitioners, include a wide range of advocacy groups that are
also stakeholders in adult and children’s basic skills, such as: libraries,
museums, businesses, organized labor, poverty reduction advocacy groups and
others.

David J. Rosen
djrosen123@gmail.com

On Dec 22, 2015, at 3:36 PM, Suitt, Regina rsuitt@pima.edu wrote:

Hi all,
This is great; I'm looking forward to the final version.
A few ideas on utilizing this survey, besides the actual Presidential
candidates:

1. Send to all state and local elected officials.  It's a good
reminder, even for our champions, that the need is great and this is so
up-to-date.   I will send this to my two southern AZ reps/senators perhaps
with a preface about wanting to make sure they knew what was being asked of
the Presidential candidates.
2. I may also send to state and local campaign offices of candidates,
again with a preface that candidates will receive this in January.
3. And lastly, I will send it to our newspaper -- sometimes the press
can get candidates to answer things.... if nothing else, the press may be
interested in the information too.

Thanks again for providing this and Happy Holidays to all!
Regina

On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Peter Waite pwaite@proliteracy.org
wrote:

Hello Coalition members,

Attached is a revised draft of our Presidential Survey.  We made a
number of adjustments and additions based on various comments and
suggestions.    Our plan is to do one final revision and then send it on to
the respective candidates shortly after the first of the year.

We will post the document and any responses or comments we get back on
the NCL website. Feel free to do so on your website as well.      The
approach we took was to use the document for the education of the
candidates and staff as much as to seek specific responses.  (We don’t
expect many.)      Our hope is to give the issue some exposure and connect
it to other issues of importance.

If you have any contacts within the campaigns please let us know as
getting this to the right contacts is as important as the content.
Thanks for everyone’s help on this and particularly our initial drafter of
the paper Michele Bellso.

Look forward to hearing from folks and have a Happy Holiday.

Peter

PETER A. WAITEExecutive Vice President

ProLiteracy http://www.proliteracy.org/  |  104 Marcellus Street |
Syracuse, NY 13204
p 315.214-2460 |  f 315.422.6369 |
*pwaite@proliteracy.org pwaite@proliteracy.org *
Find us and follow us on Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/pages/ProLiteracy/59618669707 and Twitter
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Pima Community College
401 N. Bonita
Tucson, Arizona 85709-5600
520-206-6500
rsuitt@pima.edu rsuitt@pima.edu

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Hi all, This is a very useful survey and I like both Regina's and David's suggestions in using it beyond the initial intent. Is it too late to add a suggestion? At the PIAAC Research Conference, a paper Literacy and Numeracy Skills of Second-Generation Young Adults: A Comparative Study of Canada, France, Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States was presented. It had some findings that I think will inform and give data to the Immigrants section of the survey. Jeanne Batalova, Senior Policy Analyst and Michael Fix both at the Migration Policy Institute were the presenters. I am attaching the summary we were given here for your review. David, you might remember it? The survey is excellent as is, Peter! Polly Smith (COABE Public Policy Chair) On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 12:28 PM, David Rosen <djrosen123@gmail.com> wrote: > These are great ideas, Regina, on how to use this survey for other > purposes. > > I also wonder if there is potential for a social media campaign using > this. For example, the Cleveland Literacy Coalition already has a hugely > successful social media campaign with many subscribers. Perhaps they would > be interested in using this as a tweet or on their Facebook page to get not > only their subscribers’ attention, but if it gets social media hits, also > traditional media attention. There may be other local social media > campaigns that literacy advocates can tap into and use this survey to good > effect, however, I particularly like the Cleveland’s because their “social > media assets” are much broader than only adult basic skills programs and > literacy practitioners, include a wide range of advocacy groups that are > also stakeholders in adult and children’s basic skills, such as: libraries, > museums, businesses, organized labor, poverty reduction advocacy groups and > others. > > > David J. Rosen > djrosen123@gmail.com > > > > > > On Dec 22, 2015, at 3:36 PM, Suitt, Regina <rsuitt@pima.edu> wrote: > > Hi all, > This is great; I'm looking forward to the final version. > A few ideas on utilizing this survey, besides the actual Presidential > candidates: > > > 1. Send to all state and local elected officials. It's a good > reminder, even for our champions, that the need is great and this is so > up-to-date. I will send this to my two southern AZ reps/senators perhaps > with a preface about wanting to make sure they knew what was being asked of > the Presidential candidates. > 2. I may also send to state and local campaign offices of candidates, > again with a preface that candidates will receive this in January. > 3. And lastly, I will send it to our newspaper -- sometimes the press > can get candidates to answer things.... if nothing else, the press may be > interested in the information too. > > > Thanks again for providing this and Happy Holidays to all! > Regina > > On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Peter Waite <pwaite@proliteracy.org> > wrote: > >> Hello Coalition members, >> >> >> >> Attached is a revised draft of our Presidential Survey. We made a >> number of adjustments and additions based on various comments and >> suggestions. Our plan is to do one final revision and then send it on to >> the respective candidates shortly after the first of the year. >> >> >> >> We will post the document and any responses or comments we get back on >> the NCL website. Feel free to do so on your website as well. The >> approach we took was to use the document for the education of the >> candidates and staff as much as to seek specific responses. (We don’t >> expect many.) Our hope is to give the issue some exposure and connect >> it to other issues of importance. >> >> >> >> If you have any contacts within the campaigns please let us know as >> getting this to the right contacts is as important as the content. >> Thanks for everyone’s help on this and particularly our initial drafter of >> the paper Michele Bellso. >> >> >> >> Look forward to hearing from folks and have a Happy Holiday. >> >> >> >> Peter >> >> >> >> *PETER A. WAITE* | *Executive Vice President* >> ------------------------------ >> >> >> >> *ProLiteracy* <http://www.proliteracy.org/> | 104 Marcellus Street | >> Syracuse, NY 13204 >> *p* 315.214-2460 | *f* 315.422.6369 | >> *pwaite@proliteracy.org <pwaite@proliteracy.org> * >> Find us and follow us on *Facebook* >> <http://www.facebook.com/pages/ProLiteracy/59618669707> and *Twitter* >> <http://twitter.com/#!/_ProLiteracy_>. >> *Help ProLiteracy advance the cause of adult literacy.* >> <http://www.proliteracy.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=971> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> National Coalition for Literacy Members mailing list >> Members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org >> To unsubscribe: >> http://lists.national-coalition-literacy.org/mailman/listinfo/members_lists.national-coalition-literacy.org >> > > > > -- > *Regina Suitt* > Dean of Adult Basic Education for College & Career > Pima Community College > 401 N. Bonita > Tucson, Arizona 85709-5600 > 520-206-6500 > *rsuitt@pima.edu <rsuitt@pima.edu>* > > > *Engage Educate Empower* > > *https://pccadulted.wordpress.com/ <https://pccadulted.wordpress.com/>* > > _______________________________________________ > National Coalition for Literacy Members mailing list > Members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org > To unsubscribe: > http://lists.national-coalition-literacy.org/mailman/listinfo/members_lists.national-coalition-literacy.org > > > > _______________________________________________ > National Coalition for Literacy Members mailing list > Members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org > To unsubscribe: > http://lists.national-coalition-literacy.org/mailman/listinfo/members_lists.national-coalition-literacy.org >
PW
Peter Waite
Wed, Dec 23, 2015 4:43 PM

Regina et al,

Thanks for the excellent suggestions and follow up actions.

Let’s plan to add this to our policy call agenda on Jan. 6th.      Giving this additional life would be terrific.

I have included the call information again below and several agenda items for a starter.

Starting at this meeting our great member from CLASP  Judy Mortrude is our official policy chair.    Michele Diecuch and I will assist with the committee as well.

Public Policy Committee call

Jan 6th  4pm eastern
1-605-477-2100
Passcode  240804

Agenda items

Presidential Survey
Appropriations follow up
2017 and beyond appropriations
Caucus update

Please add additional items.

Talk with everyone then.

PETER A. WAITE |  Executive Vice President


ProLiteracyhttp://www.proliteracy.org/  |  104 Marcellus Street |  Syracuse, NY 13204
p 315.214-2460 |  f 315.422.6369 | pwaite@proliteracy.orgmailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org

Find us and follow us on Facebookhttp://www.facebook.com/pages/ProLiteracy/59618669707 and Twitterhttp://twitter.com/#!/_ProLiteracy_.
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From: Suitt, Regina [mailto:rsuitt@pima.edu]
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Hi all,
This is great; I'm looking forward to the final version.
A few ideas on utilizing this survey, besides the actual Presidential candidates:

  1. Send to all state and local elected officials.  It's a good reminder, even for our champions, that the need is great and this is so up-to-date.  I will send this to my two southern AZ reps/senators perhaps with a preface about wanting to make sure they knew what was being asked of the Presidential candidates.
  2. I may also send to state and local campaign offices of candidates, again with a preface that candidates will receive this in January.
  3. And lastly, I will send it to our newspaper -- sometimes the press can get candidates to answer things.... if nothing else, the press may be interested in the information too.

Thanks again for providing this and Happy Holidays to all!
Regina

On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Peter Waite <pwaite@proliteracy.orgmailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org> wrote:
Hello Coalition members,

Attached is a revised draft of our Presidential Survey.  We made a number of adjustments and additions based on various comments and suggestions.    Our plan is to do one final revision and then send it on to the respective candidates shortly after the first of the year.

We will post the document and any responses or comments we get back on the NCL website. Feel free to do so on your website as well.      The approach we took was to use the document for the education of the candidates and staff as much as to seek specific responses.  (We don’t expect many.)      Our hope is to give the issue some exposure and connect it to other issues of importance.

If you have any contacts within the campaigns please let us know as getting this to the right contacts is as important as the content.    Thanks for everyone’s help on this and particularly our initial drafter of the paper Michele Bellso.

Look forward to hearing from folks and have a Happy Holiday.

Peter

PETER A. WAITE |  Executive Vice President


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Regina et al, Thanks for the excellent suggestions and follow up actions. Let’s plan to add this to our policy call agenda on Jan. 6th. Giving this additional life would be terrific. I have included the call information again below and several agenda items for a starter. Starting at this meeting our great member from CLASP Judy Mortrude is our official policy chair. Michele Diecuch and I will assist with the committee as well. Public Policy Committee call Jan 6th 4pm eastern 1-605-477-2100 Passcode 240804 Agenda items Presidential Survey Appropriations follow up 2017 and beyond appropriations Caucus update Please add additional items. Talk with everyone then. PETER A. WAITE | Executive Vice President ________________________________ ProLiteracy<http://www.proliteracy.org/> | 104 Marcellus Street | Syracuse, NY 13204 p 315.214-2460 | f 315.422.6369 | pwaite@proliteracy.org<mailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org> Find us and follow us on Facebook<http://www.facebook.com/pages/ProLiteracy/59618669707> and Twitter<http://twitter.com/#!/_ProLiteracy_>. Help ProLiteracy advance the cause of adult literacy.<http://www.proliteracy.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=971> From: Suitt, Regina [mailto:rsuitt@pima.edu] Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2015 3:37 PM To: Peter Waite <pwaite@proliteracy.org> Cc: members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org; Michele Bellso <MBellso@proliteracy.org> Subject: Re: [NCL Members] Presidential Survey and PPC call reminder Hi all, This is great; I'm looking forward to the final version. A few ideas on utilizing this survey, besides the actual Presidential candidates: 1. Send to all state and local elected officials. It's a good reminder, even for our champions, that the need is great and this is so up-to-date. I will send this to my two southern AZ reps/senators perhaps with a preface about wanting to make sure they knew what was being asked of the Presidential candidates. 2. I may also send to state and local campaign offices of candidates, again with a preface that candidates will receive this in January. 3. And lastly, I will send it to our newspaper -- sometimes the press can get candidates to answer things.... if nothing else, the press may be interested in the information too. Thanks again for providing this and Happy Holidays to all! Regina On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Peter Waite <pwaite@proliteracy.org<mailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org>> wrote: Hello Coalition members, Attached is a revised draft of our Presidential Survey. We made a number of adjustments and additions based on various comments and suggestions. Our plan is to do one final revision and then send it on to the respective candidates shortly after the first of the year. We will post the document and any responses or comments we get back on the NCL website. Feel free to do so on your website as well. The approach we took was to use the document for the education of the candidates and staff as much as to seek specific responses. (We don’t expect many.) Our hope is to give the issue some exposure and connect it to other issues of importance. If you have any contacts within the campaigns please let us know as getting this to the right contacts is as important as the content. Thanks for everyone’s help on this and particularly our initial drafter of the paper Michele Bellso. Look forward to hearing from folks and have a Happy Holiday. Peter PETER A. WAITE | Executive Vice President ________________________________ ProLiteracy<http://www.proliteracy.org/> | 104 Marcellus Street | Syracuse, NY 13204 p 315.214-2460<tel:315.214-2460> | f 315.422.6369<tel:315.422.6369> | pwaite@proliteracy.org<mailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org> Find us and follow us on Facebook<http://www.facebook.com/pages/ProLiteracy/59618669707> and Twitter<http://twitter.com/#!/_ProLiteracy_>. Help ProLiteracy advance the cause of adult literacy.<http://www.proliteracy.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=971> _______________________________________________ National Coalition for Literacy Members mailing list Members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org<mailto:Members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org> To unsubscribe: http://lists.national-coalition-literacy.org/mailman/listinfo/members_lists.national-coalition-literacy.org -- Regina Suitt Dean of Adult Basic Education for College & Career Pima Community College 401 N. Bonita Tucson, Arizona 85709-5600 520-206-6500 rsuitt@pima.edu<mailto:rsuitt@pima.edu> Engage Educate Empower https://pccadulted.wordpress.com/
SW
Sally Waldron
Wed, Dec 23, 2015 6:11 PM

Hi All,

I haven't been very involved with the Coalition recently, but wanted to
make a couple of comments on the survey.  It's well done, but there are a
couple of changes that might further strengthen it.

The survey mainly uses the term "literacy" and begins with a sentence about
American adults who struggle to read.  The next sentence adds writing and
basic math.  I think it's important to consistently refer to "literacy and
numeracy" as I think many (if not most) people think of literacy as meaning
reading and writing, but not numeracy.

Each "issue" paragraph ends with a question about whether the candidate
would be in favor of additional funding to address the issue.  I am
concerned that it will be easy for candidates (who bother to respond) to
say "yes" over and over again in response to each question, but not to say
anything more specific such as how much funding, funding for what types of
activities, etc.  Perhaps at the end of the survey, we could add a few more
specific questions.  I'd like to hear the candidates proposed solutions,
not just the simple yeses.

Thanks,
Sally

[image: World Ed Logo]sally waldron [image: Red Squares] vice
president
[image:
Red Squares] 617.482.9485
www.worlded.org [image: JSILogo] http://www.facebook.com/worlded [image:
JSILogo] http://www.twitter.com/worlded

On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 11:43 AM, Peter Waite pwaite@proliteracy.org
wrote:

Regina et al,

Thanks for the excellent suggestions and follow up actions.

Let’s plan to add this to our policy call agenda on Jan. 6th.      Giving
this additional life would be terrific.

I have included the call information again below and several agenda items
for a starter.

Starting at this meeting our great member from CLASP  Judy Mortrude is our
official policy chair.    Michele Diecuch and I will assist with the
committee as well.

Public Policy Committee call

Jan 6th  4pm eastern

1-605-477-2100

Passcode  240804

Agenda items

Presidential Survey

Appropriations follow up

2017 and beyond appropriations

Caucus update

Please add additional items.

Talk with everyone then.

PETER A. WAITEExecutive Vice President

ProLiteracy http://www.proliteracy.org/  |  104 Marcellus Street |
Syracuse, NY 13204
p 315.214-2460 |  f 315.422.6369 |
*pwaite@proliteracy.org pwaite@proliteracy.org *
Find us and follow us on Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/pages/ProLiteracy/59618669707 and Twitter
http://twitter.com/#!/_ProLiteracy_.
Help ProLiteracy advance the cause of adult literacy.
http://www.proliteracy.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=971

From: Suitt, Regina [mailto:rsuitt@pima.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2015 3:37 PM
To: Peter Waite pwaite@proliteracy.org
Cc: members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org; Michele Bellso <
MBellso@proliteracy.org>
Subject: Re: [NCL Members] Presidential Survey and PPC call reminder

Hi all,

This is great; I'm looking forward to the final version.

A few ideas on utilizing this survey, besides the actual Presidential
candidates:

1. Send to all state and local elected officials.  It's a good
reminder, even for our champions, that the need is great and this is so
up-to-date.   I will send this to my two southern AZ reps/senators perhaps
with a preface about wanting to make sure they knew what was being asked of
the Presidential candidates.
2. I may also send to state and local campaign offices of candidates,
again with a preface that candidates will receive this in January.
3. And lastly, I will send it to our newspaper -- sometimes the press
can get candidates to answer things.... if nothing else, the press may be
interested in the information too.

Thanks again for providing this and Happy Holidays to all!

Regina

On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Peter Waite pwaite@proliteracy.org
wrote:

Hello Coalition members,

Attached is a revised draft of our Presidential Survey.  We made a number
of adjustments and additions based on various comments and suggestions.
Our plan is to do one final revision and then send it on to the
respective candidates shortly after the first of the year.

We will post the document and any responses or comments we get back on the
NCL website. Feel free to do so on your website as well.      The approach
we took was to use the document for the education of the candidates and
staff as much as to seek specific responses.  (We don’t expect many.)
Our hope is to give the issue some exposure and connect it to other issues
of importance.

If you have any contacts within the campaigns please let us know as
getting this to the right contacts is as important as the content.
Thanks for everyone’s help on this and particularly our initial drafter of
the paper Michele Bellso.

Look forward to hearing from folks and have a Happy Holiday.

Peter

PETER A. WAITEExecutive Vice President

ProLiteracy http://www.proliteracy.org/  |  104 Marcellus Street |
Syracuse, NY 13204
p 315.214-2460 |  f 315.422.6369 |
*pwaite@proliteracy.org pwaite@proliteracy.org *
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Pima Community College

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Tucson, Arizona 85709-5600

520-206-6500

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Hi All, I haven't been very involved with the Coalition recently, but wanted to make a couple of comments on the survey. It's well done, but there are a couple of changes that might further strengthen it. The survey mainly uses the term "literacy" and begins with a sentence about American adults who struggle to read. The next sentence adds writing and basic math. I think it's important to consistently refer to "literacy and numeracy" as I think many (if not most) people think of literacy as meaning reading and writing, but not numeracy. Each "issue" paragraph ends with a question about whether the candidate would be in favor of additional funding to address the issue. I am concerned that it will be easy for candidates (who bother to respond) to say "yes" over and over again in response to each question, but not to say anything more specific such as how much funding, funding for what types of activities, etc. Perhaps at the end of the survey, we could add a few more specific questions. I'd like to hear the candidates proposed solutions, not just the simple yeses. Thanks, Sally [image: World Ed Logo]*sally waldron* [image: Red Squares] *vice president* [image: Red Squares] 617.482.9485 www.worlded.org [image: JSILogo] <http://www.facebook.com/worlded> [image: JSILogo] <http://www.twitter.com/worlded> On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 11:43 AM, Peter Waite <pwaite@proliteracy.org> wrote: > Regina et al, > > > > Thanks for the excellent suggestions and follow up actions. > > > > Let’s plan to add this to our policy call agenda on Jan. 6th. Giving > this additional life would be terrific. > > > > I have included the call information again below and several agenda items > for a starter. > > > > Starting at this meeting our great member from CLASP Judy Mortrude is our > official policy chair. Michele Diecuch and I will assist with the > committee as well. > > > > Public Policy Committee call > > > > Jan 6th 4pm eastern > > 1-605-477-2100 > > Passcode 240804 > > > > Agenda items > > > > Presidential Survey > > Appropriations follow up > > 2017 and beyond appropriations > > Caucus update > > > > > > Please add additional items. > > > > Talk with everyone then. > > > > *PETER A. WAITE* | *Executive Vice President* > ------------------------------ > > > > *ProLiteracy* <http://www.proliteracy.org/> | 104 Marcellus Street | > Syracuse, NY 13204 > *p* 315.214-2460 | *f* 315.422.6369 | > *pwaite@proliteracy.org <pwaite@proliteracy.org> * > Find us and follow us on *Facebook* > <http://www.facebook.com/pages/ProLiteracy/59618669707> and *Twitter* > <http://twitter.com/#!/_ProLiteracy_>. > *Help ProLiteracy advance the cause of adult literacy.* > <http://www.proliteracy.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=971> > > > > *From:* Suitt, Regina [mailto:rsuitt@pima.edu] > *Sent:* Tuesday, December 22, 2015 3:37 PM > *To:* Peter Waite <pwaite@proliteracy.org> > *Cc:* members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org; Michele Bellso < > MBellso@proliteracy.org> > *Subject:* Re: [NCL Members] Presidential Survey and PPC call reminder > > > > Hi all, > > This is great; I'm looking forward to the final version. > > A few ideas on utilizing this survey, besides the actual Presidential > candidates: > > > > 1. Send to all state and local elected officials. It's a good > reminder, even for our champions, that the need is great and this is so > up-to-date. I will send this to my two southern AZ reps/senators perhaps > with a preface about wanting to make sure they knew what was being asked of > the Presidential candidates. > 2. I may also send to state and local campaign offices of candidates, > again with a preface that candidates will receive this in January. > 3. And lastly, I will send it to our newspaper -- sometimes the press > can get candidates to answer things.... if nothing else, the press may be > interested in the information too. > > > > Thanks again for providing this and Happy Holidays to all! > > Regina > > > > On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Peter Waite <pwaite@proliteracy.org> > wrote: > > Hello Coalition members, > > > > Attached is a revised draft of our Presidential Survey. We made a number > of adjustments and additions based on various comments and suggestions. > Our plan is to do one final revision and then send it on to the > respective candidates shortly after the first of the year. > > > > We will post the document and any responses or comments we get back on the > NCL website. Feel free to do so on your website as well. The approach > we took was to use the document for the education of the candidates and > staff as much as to seek specific responses. (We don’t expect many.) > Our hope is to give the issue some exposure and connect it to other issues > of importance. > > > > If you have any contacts within the campaigns please let us know as > getting this to the right contacts is as important as the content. > Thanks for everyone’s help on this and particularly our initial drafter of > the paper Michele Bellso. > > > > Look forward to hearing from folks and have a Happy Holiday. > > > > Peter > > > > *PETER A. WAITE* | *Executive Vice President* > ------------------------------ > > > > *ProLiteracy* <http://www.proliteracy.org/> | 104 Marcellus Street | > Syracuse, NY 13204 > *p* 315.214-2460 | *f* 315.422.6369 | > *pwaite@proliteracy.org <pwaite@proliteracy.org> * > Find us and follow us on *Facebook* > <http://www.facebook.com/pages/ProLiteracy/59618669707> and *Twitter* > <http://twitter.com/#!/_ProLiteracy_>. > *Help ProLiteracy advance the cause of adult literacy.* > <http://www.proliteracy.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=971> > > > _______________________________________________ > National Coalition for Literacy Members mailing list > Members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org > To unsubscribe: > http://lists.national-coalition-literacy.org/mailman/listinfo/members_lists.national-coalition-literacy.org > > > > > > -- > > *Regina Suitt* > > Dean of Adult Basic Education for College & Career > > Pima Community College > > 401 N. Bonita > > Tucson, Arizona 85709-5600 > > 520-206-6500 > > *rsuitt@pima.edu <rsuitt@pima.edu>* > > > > *Engage Educate Empower* > > *https://pccadulted.wordpress.com/ <https://pccadulted.wordpress.com/>* > > > > _______________________________________________ > National Coalition for Literacy Members mailing list > Members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org > To unsubscribe: > http://lists.national-coalition-literacy.org/mailman/listinfo/members_lists.national-coalition-literacy.org >
SK
Silja Kallenbach
Wed, Dec 23, 2015 8:24 PM

Hi,
Thank you, Peter for taking the lead to write the letter to the
presidential candidates. I agree with Sally's points and Regina's
suggestions for extending the use of the document.  What if, instead of
asking yes/no questions, we asked them to rate how strongly they support
each item or how likely they would be to support additional funding?

Happy holidays to you all!
Silja

.
Silja kallenbach [image: Red Squares]Vice President [image: Red Squares]
617.482.9485
www.worlded.org [image: JSILogo] http://www.facebook.com/worlded [image:
JSILogo] http://www.twitter.com/worlded

On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 1:11 PM, Sally Waldron sally_waldron@worlded.org
wrote:

Hi All,

I haven't been very involved with the Coalition recently, but wanted to
make a couple of comments on the survey.  It's well done, but there are a
couple of changes that might further strengthen it.

The survey mainly uses the term "literacy" and begins with a sentence
about American adults who struggle to read.  The next sentence adds writing
and basic math.  I think it's important to consistently refer to "literacy
and numeracy" as I think many (if not most) people think of literacy as
meaning reading and writing, but not numeracy.

Each "issue" paragraph ends with a question about whether the candidate
would be in favor of additional funding to address the issue.  I am
concerned that it will be easy for candidates (who bother to respond) to
say "yes" over and over again in response to each question, but not to say
anything more specific such as how much funding, funding for what types of
activities, etc.  Perhaps at the end of the survey, we could add a few more
specific questions.  I'd like to hear the candidates proposed solutions,
not just the simple yeses.

Thanks,
Sally

[image: World Ed Logo]sally waldron [image: Red Squares] vice
president
[image: Red Squares] 617.482.9485
www.worlded.org [image: JSILogo] http://www.facebook.com/worlded [image:
JSILogo] http://www.twitter.com/worlded

On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 11:43 AM, Peter Waite pwaite@proliteracy.org
wrote:

Regina et al,

Thanks for the excellent suggestions and follow up actions.

Let’s plan to add this to our policy call agenda on Jan. 6th.
Giving this additional life would be terrific.

I have included the call information again below and several agenda items
for a starter.

Starting at this meeting our great member from CLASP  Judy Mortrude is
our official policy chair.    Michele Diecuch and I will assist with the
committee as well.

Public Policy Committee call

Jan 6th  4pm eastern

1-605-477-2100

Passcode  240804

Agenda items

Presidential Survey

Appropriations follow up

2017 and beyond appropriations

Caucus update

Please add additional items.

Talk with everyone then.

PETER A. WAITEExecutive Vice President

ProLiteracy http://www.proliteracy.org/  |  104 Marcellus Street |
Syracuse, NY 13204
p 315.214-2460 |  f 315.422.6369 |
*pwaite@proliteracy.org pwaite@proliteracy.org *
Find us and follow us on Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/pages/ProLiteracy/59618669707 and Twitter
http://twitter.com/#!/_ProLiteracy_.
Help ProLiteracy advance the cause of adult literacy.
http://www.proliteracy.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=971

From: Suitt, Regina [mailto:rsuitt@pima.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2015 3:37 PM
To: Peter Waite pwaite@proliteracy.org
Cc: members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org; Michele Bellso <
MBellso@proliteracy.org>
Subject: Re: [NCL Members] Presidential Survey and PPC call reminder

Hi all,

This is great; I'm looking forward to the final version.

A few ideas on utilizing this survey, besides the actual Presidential
candidates:

1. Send to all state and local elected officials.  It's a good
reminder, even for our champions, that the need is great and this is so
up-to-date.   I will send this to my two southern AZ reps/senators perhaps
with a preface about wanting to make sure they knew what was being asked of
the Presidential candidates.
2. I may also send to state and local campaign offices of candidates,
again with a preface that candidates will receive this in January.
3. And lastly, I will send it to our newspaper -- sometimes the press
can get candidates to answer things.... if nothing else, the press may be
interested in the information too.

Thanks again for providing this and Happy Holidays to all!

Regina

On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Peter Waite pwaite@proliteracy.org
wrote:

Hello Coalition members,

Attached is a revised draft of our Presidential Survey.  We made a
number of adjustments and additions based on various comments and
suggestions.    Our plan is to do one final revision and then send it on to
the respective candidates shortly after the first of the year.

We will post the document and any responses or comments we get back on
the NCL website. Feel free to do so on your website as well.      The
approach we took was to use the document for the education of the
candidates and staff as much as to seek specific responses.  (We don’t
expect many.)      Our hope is to give the issue some exposure and connect
it to other issues of importance.

If you have any contacts within the campaigns please let us know as
getting this to the right contacts is as important as the content.
Thanks for everyone’s help on this and particularly our initial drafter of
the paper Michele Bellso.

Look forward to hearing from folks and have a Happy Holiday.

Peter

PETER A. WAITEExecutive Vice President

ProLiteracy http://www.proliteracy.org/  |  104 Marcellus Street |
Syracuse, NY 13204
p 315.214-2460 |  f 315.422.6369 |
*pwaite@proliteracy.org pwaite@proliteracy.org *
Find us and follow us on Facebook
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Pima Community College

401 N. Bonita

Tucson, Arizona 85709-5600

520-206-6500

rsuitt@pima.edu rsuitt@pima.edu

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Hi, Thank you, Peter for taking the lead to write the letter to the presidential candidates. I agree with Sally's points and Regina's suggestions for extending the use of the document. What if, instead of asking yes/no questions, we asked them to rate how strongly they support each item or how likely they would be to support additional funding? Happy holidays to you all! Silja . Silja kallenbach [image: Red Squares]Vice President [image: Red Squares] 617.482.9485 www.worlded.org [image: JSILogo] <http://www.facebook.com/worlded> [image: JSILogo] <http://www.twitter.com/worlded> On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 1:11 PM, Sally Waldron <sally_waldron@worlded.org> wrote: > Hi All, > > I haven't been very involved with the Coalition recently, but wanted to > make a couple of comments on the survey. It's well done, but there are a > couple of changes that might further strengthen it. > > The survey mainly uses the term "literacy" and begins with a sentence > about American adults who struggle to read. The next sentence adds writing > and basic math. I think it's important to consistently refer to "literacy > and numeracy" as I think many (if not most) people think of literacy as > meaning reading and writing, but not numeracy. > > Each "issue" paragraph ends with a question about whether the candidate > would be in favor of additional funding to address the issue. I am > concerned that it will be easy for candidates (who bother to respond) to > say "yes" over and over again in response to each question, but not to say > anything more specific such as how much funding, funding for what types of > activities, etc. Perhaps at the end of the survey, we could add a few more > specific questions. I'd like to hear the candidates proposed solutions, > not just the simple yeses. > > Thanks, > Sally > > [image: World Ed Logo]*sally waldron* [image: Red Squares] *vice > president* [image: Red Squares] 617.482.9485 > www.worlded.org [image: JSILogo] <http://www.facebook.com/worlded> [image: > JSILogo] <http://www.twitter.com/worlded> > > On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 11:43 AM, Peter Waite <pwaite@proliteracy.org> > wrote: > >> Regina et al, >> >> >> >> Thanks for the excellent suggestions and follow up actions. >> >> >> >> Let’s plan to add this to our policy call agenda on Jan. 6th. >> Giving this additional life would be terrific. >> >> >> >> I have included the call information again below and several agenda items >> for a starter. >> >> >> >> Starting at this meeting our great member from CLASP Judy Mortrude is >> our official policy chair. Michele Diecuch and I will assist with the >> committee as well. >> >> >> >> Public Policy Committee call >> >> >> >> Jan 6th 4pm eastern >> >> 1-605-477-2100 >> >> Passcode 240804 >> >> >> >> Agenda items >> >> >> >> Presidential Survey >> >> Appropriations follow up >> >> 2017 and beyond appropriations >> >> Caucus update >> >> >> >> >> >> Please add additional items. >> >> >> >> Talk with everyone then. >> >> >> >> *PETER A. WAITE* | *Executive Vice President* >> ------------------------------ >> >> >> >> *ProLiteracy* <http://www.proliteracy.org/> | 104 Marcellus Street | >> Syracuse, NY 13204 >> *p* 315.214-2460 | *f* 315.422.6369 | >> *pwaite@proliteracy.org <pwaite@proliteracy.org> * >> Find us and follow us on *Facebook* >> <http://www.facebook.com/pages/ProLiteracy/59618669707> and *Twitter* >> <http://twitter.com/#!/_ProLiteracy_>. >> *Help ProLiteracy advance the cause of adult literacy.* >> <http://www.proliteracy.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=971> >> >> >> >> *From:* Suitt, Regina [mailto:rsuitt@pima.edu] >> *Sent:* Tuesday, December 22, 2015 3:37 PM >> *To:* Peter Waite <pwaite@proliteracy.org> >> *Cc:* members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org; Michele Bellso < >> MBellso@proliteracy.org> >> *Subject:* Re: [NCL Members] Presidential Survey and PPC call reminder >> >> >> >> Hi all, >> >> This is great; I'm looking forward to the final version. >> >> A few ideas on utilizing this survey, besides the actual Presidential >> candidates: >> >> >> >> 1. Send to all state and local elected officials. It's a good >> reminder, even for our champions, that the need is great and this is so >> up-to-date. I will send this to my two southern AZ reps/senators perhaps >> with a preface about wanting to make sure they knew what was being asked of >> the Presidential candidates. >> 2. I may also send to state and local campaign offices of candidates, >> again with a preface that candidates will receive this in January. >> 3. And lastly, I will send it to our newspaper -- sometimes the press >> can get candidates to answer things.... if nothing else, the press may be >> interested in the information too. >> >> >> >> Thanks again for providing this and Happy Holidays to all! >> >> Regina >> >> >> >> On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Peter Waite <pwaite@proliteracy.org> >> wrote: >> >> Hello Coalition members, >> >> >> >> Attached is a revised draft of our Presidential Survey. We made a >> number of adjustments and additions based on various comments and >> suggestions. Our plan is to do one final revision and then send it on to >> the respective candidates shortly after the first of the year. >> >> >> >> We will post the document and any responses or comments we get back on >> the NCL website. Feel free to do so on your website as well. The >> approach we took was to use the document for the education of the >> candidates and staff as much as to seek specific responses. (We don’t >> expect many.) Our hope is to give the issue some exposure and connect >> it to other issues of importance. >> >> >> >> If you have any contacts within the campaigns please let us know as >> getting this to the right contacts is as important as the content. >> Thanks for everyone’s help on this and particularly our initial drafter of >> the paper Michele Bellso. >> >> >> >> Look forward to hearing from folks and have a Happy Holiday. >> >> >> >> Peter >> >> >> >> *PETER A. WAITE* | *Executive Vice President* >> ------------------------------ >> >> >> >> *ProLiteracy* <http://www.proliteracy.org/> | 104 Marcellus Street | >> Syracuse, NY 13204 >> *p* 315.214-2460 | *f* 315.422.6369 | >> *pwaite@proliteracy.org <pwaite@proliteracy.org> * >> Find us and follow us on *Facebook* >> <http://www.facebook.com/pages/ProLiteracy/59618669707> and *Twitter* >> <http://twitter.com/#!/_ProLiteracy_>. >> *Help ProLiteracy advance the cause of adult literacy.* >> <http://www.proliteracy.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=971> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> National Coalition for Literacy Members mailing list >> Members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org >> To unsubscribe: >> http://lists.national-coalition-literacy.org/mailman/listinfo/members_lists.national-coalition-literacy.org >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> *Regina Suitt* >> >> Dean of Adult Basic Education for College & Career >> >> Pima Community College >> >> 401 N. Bonita >> >> Tucson, Arizona 85709-5600 >> >> 520-206-6500 >> >> *rsuitt@pima.edu <rsuitt@pima.edu>* >> >> >> >> *Engage Educate Empower* >> >> *https://pccadulted.wordpress.com/ <https://pccadulted.wordpress.com/>* >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> National Coalition for Literacy Members mailing list >> Members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org >> To unsubscribe: >> http://lists.national-coalition-literacy.org/mailman/listinfo/members_lists.national-coalition-literacy.org >> > > > _______________________________________________ > National Coalition for Literacy Members mailing list > Members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org > To unsubscribe: > http://lists.national-coalition-literacy.org/mailman/listinfo/members_lists.national-coalition-literacy.org >
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Thomas Nash
Mon, Dec 28, 2015 3:07 PM

Hello,
Many thanks for putting this document together Peter. I also agree that finding a way for the candidates to provide some details in their responses would be a preferred way to gauge their true support. Is there any way of determining  though that their responses would be consistent with their past practice and stance on adult education/literacy/numeracy efforts so that we would know that this is not simply campaign rhetoric?

Tom Nash
COABE President

From: Members [mailto:members-bounces@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org] On Behalf Of Silja Kallenbach
Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2015 3:25 PM
To: Sally Waldron
Cc: members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org; Michele Bellso
Subject: [Caution: Message contains Redirect URL content] Re: [NCL Members] Presidential Survey and PPC call reminder

Hi,
Thank you, Peter for taking the lead to write the letter to the presidential candidates. I agree with Sally's points and Regina's suggestions for extending the use of the document.  What if, instead of asking yes/no questions, we asked them to rate how strongly they support each item or how likely they would be to support additional funding?

Happy holidays to you all!
Silja

.
Silja kallenbach [Red Squares] Vice President [Red Squares]  617.482.9485
www.worlded.orghttp://www.worlded.org/ [JSILogo] http://www.facebook.com/worlded  [JSILogo] http://www.twitter.com/worlded

On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 1:11 PM, Sally Waldron <sally_waldron@worlded.orgmailto:sally_waldron@worlded.org> wrote:
Hi All,

I haven't been very involved with the Coalition recently, but wanted to make a couple of comments on the survey.  It's well done, but there are a couple of changes that might further strengthen it.

The survey mainly uses the term "literacy" and begins with a sentence about American adults who struggle to read.  The next sentence adds writing and basic math.  I think it's important to consistently refer to "literacy and numeracy" as I think many (if not most) people think of literacy as meaning reading and writing, but not numeracy.

Each "issue" paragraph ends with a question about whether the candidate would be in favor of additional funding to address the issue.  I am concerned that it will be easy for candidates (who bother to respond) to say "yes" over and over again in response to each question, but not to say anything more specific such as how much funding, funding for what types of activities, etc.  Perhaps at the end of the survey, we could add a few more specific questions.  I'd like to hear the candidates proposed solutions, not just the simple yeses.

Thanks,
Sally

[World Ed Logo]

sally waldron [Red Squares]  vice president [Red Squares]  617.482.9485
www.worlded.orghttp://www.worlded.org/ [JSILogo] http://www.facebook.com/worlded  [JSILogo] http://www.twitter.com/worlded

On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 11:43 AM, Peter Waite <pwaite@proliteracy.orgmailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org> wrote:
Regina et al,

Thanks for the excellent suggestions and follow up actions.

Let’s plan to add this to our policy call agenda on Jan. 6th.      Giving this additional life would be terrific.

I have included the call information again below and several agenda items for a starter.

Starting at this meeting our great member from CLASP  Judy Mortrude is our official policy chair.    Michele Diecuch and I will assist with the committee as well.

Public Policy Committee call

Jan 6th  4pm eastern
1-605-477-2100
Passcode  240804

Agenda items

Presidential Survey
Appropriations follow up
2017 and beyond appropriations
Caucus update

Please add additional items.

Talk with everyone then.

PETER A. WAITE |  Executive Vice President


ProLiteracyhttp://www.proliteracy.org/  |  104 Marcellus Street |  Syracuse, NY 13204
p 315.214-2460 |  f 315.422.6369 | pwaite@proliteracy.orgmailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org

Find us and follow us on Facebookhttp://www.facebook.com/pages/ProLiteracy/59618669707 and Twitterhttp://twitter.com/#!/_ProLiteracy_.
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From: Suitt, Regina [mailto:rsuitt@pima.edumailto:rsuitt@pima.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2015 3:37 PM
To: Peter Waite <pwaite@proliteracy.orgmailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org>
Cc: members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.orgmailto:members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org; Michele Bellso <MBellso@proliteracy.orgmailto:MBellso@proliteracy.org>
Subject: Re: [NCL Members] Presidential Survey and PPC call reminder

Hi all,
This is great; I'm looking forward to the final version.
A few ideas on utilizing this survey, besides the actual Presidential candidates:

  1. Send to all state and local elected officials.  It's a good reminder, even for our champions, that the need is great and this is so up-to-date.  I will send this to my two southern AZ reps/senators perhaps with a preface about wanting to make sure they knew what was being asked of the Presidential candidates.
  2. I may also send to state and local campaign offices of candidates, again with a preface that candidates will receive this in January.
  3. And lastly, I will send it to our newspaper -- sometimes the press can get candidates to answer things.... if nothing else, the press may be interested in the information too.

Thanks again for providing this and Happy Holidays to all!
Regina

On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Peter Waite <pwaite@proliteracy.orgmailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org> wrote:
Hello Coalition members,

Attached is a revised draft of our Presidential Survey.  We made a number of adjustments and additions based on various comments and suggestions.    Our plan is to do one final revision and then send it on to the respective candidates shortly after the first of the year.

We will post the document and any responses or comments we get back on the NCL website. Feel free to do so on your website as well.      The approach we took was to use the document for the education of the candidates and staff as much as to seek specific responses.  (We don’t expect many.)      Our hope is to give the issue some exposure and connect it to other issues of importance.

If you have any contacts within the campaigns please let us know as getting this to the right contacts is as important as the content.    Thanks for everyone’s help on this and particularly our initial drafter of the paper Michele Bellso.

Look forward to hearing from folks and have a Happy Holiday.

Peter

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Hello, Many thanks for putting this document together Peter. I also agree that finding a way for the candidates to provide some details in their responses would be a preferred way to gauge their true support. Is there any way of determining though that their responses would be consistent with their past practice and stance on adult education/literacy/numeracy efforts so that we would know that this is not simply campaign rhetoric? Tom Nash COABE President From: Members [mailto:members-bounces@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org] On Behalf Of Silja Kallenbach Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2015 3:25 PM To: Sally Waldron Cc: members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org; Michele Bellso Subject: [Caution: Message contains Redirect URL content] Re: [NCL Members] Presidential Survey and PPC call reminder Hi, Thank you, Peter for taking the lead to write the letter to the presidential candidates. I agree with Sally's points and Regina's suggestions for extending the use of the document. What if, instead of asking yes/no questions, we asked them to rate how strongly they support each item or how likely they would be to support additional funding? Happy holidays to you all! Silja . Silja kallenbach [Red Squares] Vice President [Red Squares] 617.482.9485 www.worlded.org<http://www.worlded.org/> [JSILogo] <http://www.facebook.com/worlded> [JSILogo] <http://www.twitter.com/worlded> On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 1:11 PM, Sally Waldron <sally_waldron@worlded.org<mailto:sally_waldron@worlded.org>> wrote: Hi All, I haven't been very involved with the Coalition recently, but wanted to make a couple of comments on the survey. It's well done, but there are a couple of changes that might further strengthen it. The survey mainly uses the term "literacy" and begins with a sentence about American adults who struggle to read. The next sentence adds writing and basic math. I think it's important to consistently refer to "literacy and numeracy" as I think many (if not most) people think of literacy as meaning reading and writing, but not numeracy. Each "issue" paragraph ends with a question about whether the candidate would be in favor of additional funding to address the issue. I am concerned that it will be easy for candidates (who bother to respond) to say "yes" over and over again in response to each question, but not to say anything more specific such as how much funding, funding for what types of activities, etc. Perhaps at the end of the survey, we could add a few more specific questions. I'd like to hear the candidates proposed solutions, not just the simple yeses. Thanks, Sally [World Ed Logo] sally waldron [Red Squares] vice president [Red Squares] 617.482.9485 www.worlded.org<http://www.worlded.org/> [JSILogo] <http://www.facebook.com/worlded> [JSILogo] <http://www.twitter.com/worlded> On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 11:43 AM, Peter Waite <pwaite@proliteracy.org<mailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org>> wrote: Regina et al, Thanks for the excellent suggestions and follow up actions. Let’s plan to add this to our policy call agenda on Jan. 6th. Giving this additional life would be terrific. I have included the call information again below and several agenda items for a starter. Starting at this meeting our great member from CLASP Judy Mortrude is our official policy chair. Michele Diecuch and I will assist with the committee as well. Public Policy Committee call Jan 6th 4pm eastern 1-605-477-2100 Passcode 240804 Agenda items Presidential Survey Appropriations follow up 2017 and beyond appropriations Caucus update Please add additional items. Talk with everyone then. PETER A. WAITE | Executive Vice President ________________________________ ProLiteracy<http://www.proliteracy.org/> | 104 Marcellus Street | Syracuse, NY 13204 p 315.214-2460 | f 315.422.6369 | pwaite@proliteracy.org<mailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org> Find us and follow us on Facebook<http://www.facebook.com/pages/ProLiteracy/59618669707> and Twitter<http://twitter.com/#!/_ProLiteracy_>. Help ProLiteracy advance the cause of adult literacy.<http://www.proliteracy.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=971> From: Suitt, Regina [mailto:rsuitt@pima.edu<mailto:rsuitt@pima.edu>] Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2015 3:37 PM To: Peter Waite <pwaite@proliteracy.org<mailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org>> Cc: members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org<mailto:members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org>; Michele Bellso <MBellso@proliteracy.org<mailto:MBellso@proliteracy.org>> Subject: Re: [NCL Members] Presidential Survey and PPC call reminder Hi all, This is great; I'm looking forward to the final version. A few ideas on utilizing this survey, besides the actual Presidential candidates: 1. Send to all state and local elected officials. It's a good reminder, even for our champions, that the need is great and this is so up-to-date. I will send this to my two southern AZ reps/senators perhaps with a preface about wanting to make sure they knew what was being asked of the Presidential candidates. 2. I may also send to state and local campaign offices of candidates, again with a preface that candidates will receive this in January. 3. And lastly, I will send it to our newspaper -- sometimes the press can get candidates to answer things.... if nothing else, the press may be interested in the information too. Thanks again for providing this and Happy Holidays to all! Regina On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Peter Waite <pwaite@proliteracy.org<mailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org>> wrote: Hello Coalition members, Attached is a revised draft of our Presidential Survey. We made a number of adjustments and additions based on various comments and suggestions. Our plan is to do one final revision and then send it on to the respective candidates shortly after the first of the year. We will post the document and any responses or comments we get back on the NCL website. Feel free to do so on your website as well. The approach we took was to use the document for the education of the candidates and staff as much as to seek specific responses. (We don’t expect many.) Our hope is to give the issue some exposure and connect it to other issues of importance. If you have any contacts within the campaigns please let us know as getting this to the right contacts is as important as the content. Thanks for everyone’s help on this and particularly our initial drafter of the paper Michele Bellso. Look forward to hearing from folks and have a Happy Holiday. Peter PETER A. WAITE | Executive Vice President ________________________________ ProLiteracy<http://www.proliteracy.org/> | 104 Marcellus Street | Syracuse, NY 13204 p 315.214-2460<tel:315.214-2460> | f 315.422.6369<tel:315.422.6369> | pwaite@proliteracy.org<mailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org> Find us and follow us on Facebook<http://www.facebook.com/pages/ProLiteracy/59618669707> and Twitter<http://twitter.com/#!/_ProLiteracy_>. Help ProLiteracy advance the cause of adult literacy.<http://www.proliteracy.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=971> _______________________________________________ National Coalition for Literacy Members mailing list Members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org<mailto:Members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org> To unsubscribe: http://lists.national-coalition-literacy.org/mailman/listinfo/members_lists.national-coalition-literacy.org -- Regina Suitt Dean of Adult Basic Education for College & Career Pima Community College 401 N. Bonita Tucson, Arizona 85709-5600 520-206-6500 rsuitt@pima.edu<mailto:rsuitt@pima.edu> Engage Educate Empower https://pccadulted.wordpress.com/ _______________________________________________ National Coalition for Literacy Members mailing list Members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org<mailto:Members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org> To unsubscribe: http://lists.national-coalition-literacy.org/mailman/listinfo/members_lists.national-coalition-literacy.org _______________________________________________ National Coalition for Literacy Members mailing list Members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org<mailto:Members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org> To unsubscribe: http://lists.national-coalition-literacy.org/mailman/listinfo/members_lists.national-coalition-literacy.org
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Peter Waite
Mon, Dec 28, 2015 4:59 PM

Hello All,

I hope everyone had a great holiday and are getting ready for another one.

Great comments all around and I will work with our team to see what we can come up that will incorporate as many of the good comments as we can.

The editorial additions were very helpful and the suggestions started by Regina were a great idea.

We will do a final draft and get it out soon and also think more about the additional dissemination ideas and possible updated versions.

Thanks again for the input and ideas.

Peter and team.

PETER A. WAITE |  Executive Vice President


ProLiteracyhttp://www.proliteracy.org/  |  104 Marcellus Street |  Syracuse, NY 13204
p 315.214-2460 |  f 315.422.6369 | pwaite@proliteracy.orgmailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org

Find us and follow us on Facebookhttp://www.facebook.com/pages/ProLiteracy/59618669707 and Twitterhttp://twitter.com/#!/_ProLiteracy_.
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From: Members [mailto:members-bounces@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org] On Behalf Of Thomas Nash
Sent: Monday, December 28, 2015 10:07 AM
To: 'Silja Kallenbach' silja_kallenbach@worlded.org; Sally Waldron sally_waldron@worlded.org
Cc: members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org; Michele Bellso MBellso@proliteracy.org
Subject: Re: [NCL Members] [Caution: Message contains Redirect URL content] Re: Presidential Survey and PPC call reminder

Hello,
Many thanks for putting this document together Peter. I also agree that finding a way for the candidates to provide some details in their responses would be a preferred way to gauge their true support. Is there any way of determining  though that their responses would be consistent with their past practice and stance on adult education/literacy/numeracy efforts so that we would know that this is not simply campaign rhetoric?

Tom Nash
COABE President

From: Members [mailto:members-bounces@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org] On Behalf Of Silja Kallenbach
Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2015 3:25 PM
To: Sally Waldron
Cc: members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.orgmailto:members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org; Michele Bellso
Subject: [Caution: Message contains Redirect URL content] Re: [NCL Members] Presidential Survey and PPC call reminder

Hi,
Thank you, Peter for taking the lead to write the letter to the presidential candidates. I agree with Sally's points and Regina's suggestions for extending the use of the document.  What if, instead of asking yes/no questions, we asked them to rate how strongly they support each item or how likely they would be to support additional funding?

Happy holidays to you all!
Silja

.
Silja kallenbach [Red Squares] Vice President [Red Squares]  617.482.9485
www.worlded.orghttp://www.worlded.org/ [JSILogo] http://www.facebook.com/worlded  [JSILogo] http://www.twitter.com/worlded

On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 1:11 PM, Sally Waldron <sally_waldron@worlded.orgmailto:sally_waldron@worlded.org> wrote:
Hi All,

I haven't been very involved with the Coalition recently, but wanted to make a couple of comments on the survey.  It's well done, but there are a couple of changes that might further strengthen it.

The survey mainly uses the term "literacy" and begins with a sentence about American adults who struggle to read.  The next sentence adds writing and basic math.  I think it's important to consistently refer to "literacy and numeracy" as I think many (if not most) people think of literacy as meaning reading and writing, but not numeracy.

Each "issue" paragraph ends with a question about whether the candidate would be in favor of additional funding to address the issue.  I am concerned that it will be easy for candidates (who bother to respond) to say "yes" over and over again in response to each question, but not to say anything more specific such as how much funding, funding for what types of activities, etc.  Perhaps at the end of the survey, we could add a few more specific questions.  I'd like to hear the candidates proposed solutions, not just the simple yeses.

Thanks,
Sally

[World Ed Logo]

sally waldron [Red Squares]  vice president [Red Squares]  617.482.9485
www.worlded.orghttp://www.worlded.org/ [JSILogo] http://www.facebook.com/worlded  [JSILogo] http://www.twitter.com/worlded

On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 11:43 AM, Peter Waite <pwaite@proliteracy.orgmailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org> wrote:
Regina et al,

Thanks for the excellent suggestions and follow up actions.

Let’s plan to add this to our policy call agenda on Jan. 6th.      Giving this additional life would be terrific.

I have included the call information again below and several agenda items for a starter.

Starting at this meeting our great member from CLASP  Judy Mortrude is our official policy chair.    Michele Diecuch and I will assist with the committee as well.

Public Policy Committee call

Jan 6th  4pm eastern
1-605-477-2100
Passcode  240804

Agenda items

Presidential Survey
Appropriations follow up
2017 and beyond appropriations
Caucus update

Please add additional items.

Talk with everyone then.

PETER A. WAITE |  Executive Vice President


ProLiteracyhttp://www.proliteracy.org/  |  104 Marcellus Street |  Syracuse, NY 13204
p 315.214-2460 |  f 315.422.6369 | pwaite@proliteracy.orgmailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org

Find us and follow us on Facebookhttp://www.facebook.com/pages/ProLiteracy/59618669707 and Twitterhttp://twitter.com/#!/_ProLiteracy_.
Help ProLiteracy advance the cause of adult literacy.http://www.proliteracy.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=971

From: Suitt, Regina [mailto:rsuitt@pima.edumailto:rsuitt@pima.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2015 3:37 PM
To: Peter Waite <pwaite@proliteracy.orgmailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org>
Cc: members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.orgmailto:members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org; Michele Bellso <MBellso@proliteracy.orgmailto:MBellso@proliteracy.org>
Subject: Re: [NCL Members] Presidential Survey and PPC call reminder

Hi all,
This is great; I'm looking forward to the final version.
A few ideas on utilizing this survey, besides the actual Presidential candidates:

  1. Send to all state and local elected officials.  It's a good reminder, even for our champions, that the need is great and this is so up-to-date.  I will send this to my two southern AZ reps/senators perhaps with a preface about wanting to make sure they knew what was being asked of the Presidential candidates.
  2. I may also send to state and local campaign offices of candidates, again with a preface that candidates will receive this in January.
  3. And lastly, I will send it to our newspaper -- sometimes the press can get candidates to answer things.... if nothing else, the press may be interested in the information too.

Thanks again for providing this and Happy Holidays to all!
Regina

On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Peter Waite <pwaite@proliteracy.orgmailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org> wrote:
Hello Coalition members,

Attached is a revised draft of our Presidential Survey.  We made a number of adjustments and additions based on various comments and suggestions.    Our plan is to do one final revision and then send it on to the respective candidates shortly after the first of the year.

We will post the document and any responses or comments we get back on the NCL website. Feel free to do so on your website as well.      The approach we took was to use the document for the education of the candidates and staff as much as to seek specific responses.  (We don’t expect many.)      Our hope is to give the issue some exposure and connect it to other issues of importance.

If you have any contacts within the campaigns please let us know as getting this to the right contacts is as important as the content.    Thanks for everyone’s help on this and particularly our initial drafter of the paper Michele Bellso.

Look forward to hearing from folks and have a Happy Holiday.

Peter

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Hello All, I hope everyone had a great holiday and are getting ready for another one. Great comments all around and I will work with our team to see what we can come up that will incorporate as many of the good comments as we can. The editorial additions were very helpful and the suggestions started by Regina were a great idea. We will do a final draft and get it out soon and also think more about the additional dissemination ideas and possible updated versions. Thanks again for the input and ideas. Peter and team. PETER A. WAITE | Executive Vice President ________________________________ ProLiteracy<http://www.proliteracy.org/> | 104 Marcellus Street | Syracuse, NY 13204 p 315.214-2460 | f 315.422.6369 | pwaite@proliteracy.org<mailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org> Find us and follow us on Facebook<http://www.facebook.com/pages/ProLiteracy/59618669707> and Twitter<http://twitter.com/#!/_ProLiteracy_>. Help ProLiteracy advance the cause of adult literacy.<http://www.proliteracy.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=971> From: Members [mailto:members-bounces@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org] On Behalf Of Thomas Nash Sent: Monday, December 28, 2015 10:07 AM To: 'Silja Kallenbach' <silja_kallenbach@worlded.org>; Sally Waldron <sally_waldron@worlded.org> Cc: members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org; Michele Bellso <MBellso@proliteracy.org> Subject: Re: [NCL Members] [Caution: Message contains Redirect URL content] Re: Presidential Survey and PPC call reminder Hello, Many thanks for putting this document together Peter. I also agree that finding a way for the candidates to provide some details in their responses would be a preferred way to gauge their true support. Is there any way of determining though that their responses would be consistent with their past practice and stance on adult education/literacy/numeracy efforts so that we would know that this is not simply campaign rhetoric? Tom Nash COABE President From: Members [mailto:members-bounces@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org] On Behalf Of Silja Kallenbach Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2015 3:25 PM To: Sally Waldron Cc: members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org<mailto:members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org>; Michele Bellso Subject: [Caution: Message contains Redirect URL content] Re: [NCL Members] Presidential Survey and PPC call reminder Hi, Thank you, Peter for taking the lead to write the letter to the presidential candidates. I agree with Sally's points and Regina's suggestions for extending the use of the document. What if, instead of asking yes/no questions, we asked them to rate how strongly they support each item or how likely they would be to support additional funding? Happy holidays to you all! Silja . Silja kallenbach [Red Squares] Vice President [Red Squares] 617.482.9485 www.worlded.org<http://www.worlded.org/> [JSILogo] <http://www.facebook.com/worlded> [JSILogo] <http://www.twitter.com/worlded> On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 1:11 PM, Sally Waldron <sally_waldron@worlded.org<mailto:sally_waldron@worlded.org>> wrote: Hi All, I haven't been very involved with the Coalition recently, but wanted to make a couple of comments on the survey. It's well done, but there are a couple of changes that might further strengthen it. The survey mainly uses the term "literacy" and begins with a sentence about American adults who struggle to read. The next sentence adds writing and basic math. I think it's important to consistently refer to "literacy and numeracy" as I think many (if not most) people think of literacy as meaning reading and writing, but not numeracy. Each "issue" paragraph ends with a question about whether the candidate would be in favor of additional funding to address the issue. I am concerned that it will be easy for candidates (who bother to respond) to say "yes" over and over again in response to each question, but not to say anything more specific such as how much funding, funding for what types of activities, etc. Perhaps at the end of the survey, we could add a few more specific questions. I'd like to hear the candidates proposed solutions, not just the simple yeses. Thanks, Sally [World Ed Logo] sally waldron [Red Squares] vice president [Red Squares] 617.482.9485 www.worlded.org<http://www.worlded.org/> [JSILogo] <http://www.facebook.com/worlded> [JSILogo] <http://www.twitter.com/worlded> On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 11:43 AM, Peter Waite <pwaite@proliteracy.org<mailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org>> wrote: Regina et al, Thanks for the excellent suggestions and follow up actions. Let’s plan to add this to our policy call agenda on Jan. 6th. Giving this additional life would be terrific. I have included the call information again below and several agenda items for a starter. Starting at this meeting our great member from CLASP Judy Mortrude is our official policy chair. Michele Diecuch and I will assist with the committee as well. Public Policy Committee call Jan 6th 4pm eastern 1-605-477-2100 Passcode 240804 Agenda items Presidential Survey Appropriations follow up 2017 and beyond appropriations Caucus update Please add additional items. Talk with everyone then. PETER A. WAITE | Executive Vice President ________________________________ ProLiteracy<http://www.proliteracy.org/> | 104 Marcellus Street | Syracuse, NY 13204 p 315.214-2460 | f 315.422.6369 | pwaite@proliteracy.org<mailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org> Find us and follow us on Facebook<http://www.facebook.com/pages/ProLiteracy/59618669707> and Twitter<http://twitter.com/#!/_ProLiteracy_>. Help ProLiteracy advance the cause of adult literacy.<http://www.proliteracy.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=971> From: Suitt, Regina [mailto:rsuitt@pima.edu<mailto:rsuitt@pima.edu>] Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2015 3:37 PM To: Peter Waite <pwaite@proliteracy.org<mailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org>> Cc: members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org<mailto:members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org>; Michele Bellso <MBellso@proliteracy.org<mailto:MBellso@proliteracy.org>> Subject: Re: [NCL Members] Presidential Survey and PPC call reminder Hi all, This is great; I'm looking forward to the final version. A few ideas on utilizing this survey, besides the actual Presidential candidates: 1. Send to all state and local elected officials. It's a good reminder, even for our champions, that the need is great and this is so up-to-date. I will send this to my two southern AZ reps/senators perhaps with a preface about wanting to make sure they knew what was being asked of the Presidential candidates. 2. I may also send to state and local campaign offices of candidates, again with a preface that candidates will receive this in January. 3. And lastly, I will send it to our newspaper -- sometimes the press can get candidates to answer things.... if nothing else, the press may be interested in the information too. Thanks again for providing this and Happy Holidays to all! Regina On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Peter Waite <pwaite@proliteracy.org<mailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org>> wrote: Hello Coalition members, Attached is a revised draft of our Presidential Survey. We made a number of adjustments and additions based on various comments and suggestions. Our plan is to do one final revision and then send it on to the respective candidates shortly after the first of the year. We will post the document and any responses or comments we get back on the NCL website. Feel free to do so on your website as well. The approach we took was to use the document for the education of the candidates and staff as much as to seek specific responses. (We don’t expect many.) Our hope is to give the issue some exposure and connect it to other issues of importance. If you have any contacts within the campaigns please let us know as getting this to the right contacts is as important as the content. Thanks for everyone’s help on this and particularly our initial drafter of the paper Michele Bellso. Look forward to hearing from folks and have a Happy Holiday. Peter PETER A. WAITE | Executive Vice President ________________________________ ProLiteracy<http://www.proliteracy.org/> | 104 Marcellus Street | Syracuse, NY 13204 p 315.214-2460<tel:315.214-2460> | f 315.422.6369<tel:315.422.6369> | pwaite@proliteracy.org<mailto:pwaite@proliteracy.org> Find us and follow us on Facebook<http://www.facebook.com/pages/ProLiteracy/59618669707> and Twitter<http://twitter.com/#!/_ProLiteracy_>. Help ProLiteracy advance the cause of adult literacy.<http://www.proliteracy.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=971> _______________________________________________ National Coalition for Literacy Members mailing list Members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org<mailto:Members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org> To unsubscribe: http://lists.national-coalition-literacy.org/mailman/listinfo/members_lists.national-coalition-literacy.org -- Regina Suitt Dean of Adult Basic Education for College & Career Pima Community College 401 N. 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Jeff Fantine
Mon, Dec 28, 2015 5:47 PM

Peter - thanks for sharing - always a great idea to get in writing, if
possible, candidates' support of literacy during campaign season.  I echo
whoever has said crafting the questions to get more of a commitment or a
plan or "how would you..."  ..as opposed to a "yes".

Happy New Year!

Jeff

On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 3:05 PM, Peter Waite pwaite@proliteracy.org wrote:

Hello Coalition members,

Attached is a revised draft of our Presidential Survey.  We made a number
of adjustments and additions based on various comments and suggestions.
Our plan is to do one final revision and then send it on to the
respective candidates shortly after the first of the year.

We will post the document and any responses or comments we get back on the
NCL website. Feel free to do so on your website as well.      The approach
we took was to use the document for the education of the candidates and
staff as much as to seek specific responses.  (We don’t expect many.)
Our hope is to give the issue some exposure and connect it to other issues
of importance.

If you have any contacts within the campaigns please let us know as
getting this to the right contacts is as important as the content.
Thanks for everyone’s help on this and particularly our initial drafter of
the paper Michele Bellso.

Look forward to hearing from folks and have a Happy Holiday.

Peter

PETER A. WAITEExecutive Vice President

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Peter - thanks for sharing - always a great idea to get in writing, if possible, candidates' support of literacy during campaign season. I echo whoever has said crafting the questions to get more of a commitment or a plan or "how would you..." ..as opposed to a "yes". Happy New Year! Jeff On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 3:05 PM, Peter Waite <pwaite@proliteracy.org> wrote: > Hello Coalition members, > > > > Attached is a revised draft of our Presidential Survey. We made a number > of adjustments and additions based on various comments and suggestions. > Our plan is to do one final revision and then send it on to the > respective candidates shortly after the first of the year. > > > > We will post the document and any responses or comments we get back on the > NCL website. Feel free to do so on your website as well. The approach > we took was to use the document for the education of the candidates and > staff as much as to seek specific responses. (We don’t expect many.) > Our hope is to give the issue some exposure and connect it to other issues > of importance. > > > > If you have any contacts within the campaigns please let us know as > getting this to the right contacts is as important as the content. > Thanks for everyone’s help on this and particularly our initial drafter of > the paper Michele Bellso. > > > > Look forward to hearing from folks and have a Happy Holiday. > > > > Peter > > > > *PETER A. WAITE* | *Executive Vice President* > ------------------------------ > > > > *ProLiteracy* <http://www.proliteracy.org/> | 104 Marcellus Street | > Syracuse, NY 13204 > *p* 315.214-2460 | *f* 315.422.6369 | > *pwaite@proliteracy.org <pwaite@proliteracy.org> * > Find us and follow us on *Facebook* > <http://www.facebook.com/pages/ProLiteracy/59618669707> and *Twitter* > <http://twitter.com/#!/_ProLiteracy_>. > *Help ProLiteracy advance the cause of adult literacy.* > <http://www.proliteracy.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=971> > > _______________________________________________ > National Coalition for Literacy Members mailing list > Members@lists.national-coalition-literacy.org > To unsubscribe: > http://lists.national-coalition-literacy.org/mailman/listinfo/members_lists.national-coalition-literacy.org >